Montgomery County Department of Public Safety and Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission to host
The seminars, which are scheduled for July 9 (Public Safety) and July 10 (Planning, Assessment, Transportation and GIS), are being hosted by the Montgomery County Department of Public Safety in Conshohocken, PA and the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission in Philadelphia. Each session features presentations from several notable Pictometry users including David Brown, Deputy Director of the Montgomery County Public Safety Field Services Division and Barry Mescolotto, Acting Director of Assessments for the City of Philadelphia’s Board of Revision of Taxes (BRT). Brown will demonstrate how his department uses the Pictometry technology for search and rescue grids and also for different applications relating to the Limerick Nuclear Plant. Mescolotto will show how the City of Philadelphia transformed its assessment appeals process using Pictometry oblique imagery solutions.
Each seminar will also showcase new Pictometry products and technologies including Pictometry Online, a new web-based solution which uses the speed and convenience of the Internet to provide users with access to Pictometry oblique images and measuring software. Also featured will be Pictometry AccuPlus®, a new product which combines three varieties of imagery in a cost-effective capture process. Other featured products include Pictometry ChangeFindr®, a product which uses a side-by-side comparison of oblique imagery to help determine changes to a property over time; and Pictometry 3D imagery for law enforcement; and an environmental application called Pictometry Eco-View®.
“Pictometry technologies can save time, dollars, resources and most importantly lives,” said Dante Pennacchia, Pictometry’s Chief Marketing Officer, adding “every day, our technologies make a meaningful difference.” The Regional Technology Seminars are intended to bring new and existing Pictometry users together to share experiences on how to maximize the use of these technologies to increase operating efficiencies. “Most importantly,” added Pennacchia, “these regional seminars give us a chance to hear from users so we can continue to innovate and provide meaningful solutions.”
Attendees for these seminars currently include government officials from 18 counties throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Pictometry Technology Seminars are held throughout the year in several regions across the U.S. For more information on regional seminars, call 888-771-9714.
About Pictometry
Pictometry International Corp. is a leading provider of geo-referenced, aerial image libraries and related software. Pictometry has captured over 50 million digital aerial images in over 600 counties in the United States covering over 70 percent of the United States population. Using its proprietary imaging process, Pictometry® captures georeferenced, high-resolution oblique (at an angle, producing a 3-D like view) and orthogonal (straight down) Intelligent Images®, within which structures and land features can be measured. Pictometry customizes and markets these technologies for government and commercial applications, offering non-traditional software solutions to aerial imaging needs. Pictometry’s imagery and software enables users to “See Everywhere, Measure Anything, Plan Everything”® using a patented digital information system. Pictometry has its headquarters in Rochester, NY and an office in Europe. Pictometry is a second order visualization tool that does not produce authoritative or definitive information (surveying) from its digital, aerial images. For more information on Pictometry, visit www.pictometry.com
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