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14/02

NEWS
As part of the Indiana GIS Atlas, the Indiana Geological Survey (IGS) has created a new interactive map to facilitate the identification and retrieval of historical aerial photographs. Named the “Indiana Historical Aerial Photo Index” (IHAPI) map, the interactive map allows users to easily locate a site of interest and determine unique identification numbers for more than 113,000 individual photos. Copies of high-resolution photos can then be ordered from various archival collections, including the IGS archive which contains about 40,000 photos. Explanatory materials and a narrated video tutorial have been created to assist users with this new Web site.
LINKS
The IHAPI Map can be accessed through the following URL:
http://129.79.145.7/arcims/IHAPI/viewer.htm
Before attempting to use the IHAPI Map, we strongly recommend that users read the instructions or watch the narrated video tutorial. Links to the instructions and the tutorial can be accessed from the Home Page of the Web site:
http://igs.indiana.edu/IHAPI
RELATED EVENTS
A presentation regarding the new IHAPI map will be made at the 2008 Indiana GIS Conference, Hyatt Regency, Indianapolis. The presentation will be on Tuesday, February 19, 3:30 PM, Regency E, Room Number 3.
Also, a Webinar, sponsored by the Indiana Geographic Information Council (IGIC), will be conducted on Thursday, April 17, 1:30-2:30 PM (http://www.in.gov/igic/class/index.html#hist).
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Larry Biehl
Purdue University
Information Technology at Purdue (ITaP)
Mann Hall
203 Martin Jischke Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1971
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from the City of Westfield GIS Quarterly Legend
In 2004, the Westfield Public Works Department incorporated into the UTILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
http://www.westfield.in.gov/egov/docs/1111162413893.htm
All Projects must adhere to the digital As-Built review process and acquire an acceptance statement before the performance bond may be flipped to a maintenance bond. The GIS division staff processes the data into the
departmental GIS. This data becomes integrated into the GIS which some of the uses are to accurately locate, identify, tracking of asset management, produce maps of the utility infrastructure as well as other uses that are managed by Westfield Public Works.
On October 19, 2007, Eric Becker and Leane Welsh presented to over 50 people from around the state at the Indiana Geographic Information Council “GIS for Engineers” special presentation. This presentation was given to explain how our GIS department reviews and processes As-Built submittals. A copy of the presentation may be viewed by clicking here:
http://www.westfield.in.gov/egov/docs/1201639662_205718.pdf
In 2004, the Westfield Public Works Department incorporated into the UTILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
http://www.westfield.in.gov/egov/docs/1111162413893.htm
All Projects must adhere to the digital As-Built review process and acquire an acceptance statement before the performance bond may be flipped to a maintenance bond. The GIS division staff processes the data into the
departmental GIS. This data becomes integrated into the GIS which some of the uses are to accurately locate, identify, tracking of asset management, produce maps of the utility infrastructure as well as other uses that are managed by Westfield Public Works.
On October 19, 2007, Eric Becker and Leane Welsh presented to over 50 people from around the state at the Indiana Geographic Information Council “GIS for Engineers” special presentation. This presentation was given to explain how our GIS department reviews and processes As-Built submittals. A copy of the presentation may be viewed by clicking here:
http://www.westfield.in.gov/egov/docs/1201639662_205718.pdf