Showing posts with label mapping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mapping. Show all posts

Friday, June 18, 2010

Orlando based Earth Eye, LLC is Focus of case study in Professional Surveyor Magazine

ORLANDO - Earth Eye, LLC, the start up Avalon Park firm that provides highly sophisticated mapping services to local and state government agencies nationwide, was the focus of a recent case study by professional Surveyor Magazine, a leading professional publication for GIS and mapping industry specialists.

Jason Amadori, GISP, chief executive officer at Earth Eye, said the case study couldn’t have come at a better time.

“Earth Eye is a brand new company that provides the most sophisticated data-rich GIS and mapping package in the industry today,” Amadori said.

“We have put years of experience in GIS and data integration behind it to develop the industry’s benchmark package of data collection and presentation technology,” he explained.

Amadori said the professional Surveyor case study details Earth Eye’s new techniques to an audience that can measure the value of the firm’s technology immediately.

Amadori said he expects some readers to copy Earth Eye’s approach. “That comes with the territory,” Amadori said.

“Eventually, most providers will be doing exactly what we have been doing at Earth Eye. We are advancing the Industry, raising the standards, if you will, and for the immediate future, we provide the very best service in the industry, our challenge now is to stay on top,” he said.

Earth Eye provides aerial and mobile based LiDAR, orthophotography, remote sensing and LiDAR processing/viewing software products and services. They provide these services nationwide to local governments, state/federal agencies, universities and utilities providers.
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For more information, contact: Jason Amadori, GISP, Chief Executive Officer, Earth Eye, 3680 Avalon Park East Blvd., Suite 200, Orlando, 32828; 407-382-5222; jamadori@eartheye.com

Friday, August 14, 2009

Data Transfer Solutions Executive Teaches Course in Infrastructure Asset Management for Texas Government Officials

Data Transfer Solutions Executive Teaches Course in Infrastructure Asset Management for Texas Government Officials

ORLANDO, Fla. - Jason Amadori, GISP, chief executive officer of Earth Eye, LLC (a subsidiary of Data Transfer Solutions, LLC) taught an eight hour URISA-certified course in Asset Management for the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) in Arlington, Tex.

Downtown Avalon Park-based Earth Eye takes mapping and remote sensing to the next level by developing next-generation automation and processing workflows designed with the end-user in mind.

“Our goal is to empower the user with geospatial processing tools that are designed to deliver information quickly to the end user and to promote advanced analysis of data,” Amadori said.
Earth Eye provides services to private companies, utility companies, local governments and regional and state agencies throughout the U.S.

Amadori said the URISA-certified course was offered by the NCTCOG as part of its continuing education program for GIS professionals and others working in the geospatial industry.

“The class teaches municipal representatives how to proactively manage public infrastructure assets,” Amadori explained.

The class, suitable for beginners to experts, is a service both Earth Eye and its parent company Data Transfer Solutions, LLC provides nationwide.

“We’ve taught the Asset Management course all over the U.S., to small local government agencies to large cities and counties. Every one of these agencies brings a specific user experience to the class and that makes it more informative for everyone who participates.” Amadori said.

URISA---the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association---is a non-profit professional and educational association that promotes the effective and ethical use of spatial information and information technologies for the understanding and management of urban and regional systems.

For more information, contact:
Jason Amadori, GISP, Chief Executive Officer, Earth Eye, LLC, 3680 Avalon Park East Blvd., Suite 200, Orlando 32828; 407-382-5222; jamadori@eartheye.com

Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications, 407-644-4142; lvershelco@aol.com

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

UCF Incubation Program's Seminole County/Winter Springs Incubator Graduates First Company

WINTER SPRINGS, Fla. - Spectrum Bridge, Inc., which provides new internet marketplace and mapping technologies to help the wireless industry identify, lease and make use of underutilized and available radio spectrum, has become the first client company to graduate from the UCF Incubation Program’s Seminole County/Winter Springs Incubator.


Esther Vargas-Davis, site manager at the Seminole County/Winter Springs Incubator, said Spectrum Bridge has started generating revenue and just successfully completed an $8.1 million round of venture capital funding.


The firm joined the Incubation Program in February 2008, and is currently headquartered in Lake Mary.


Seminole County/Winter Springs Incubator currently serves 10 client companies, eight of which are headquartered at the Seminole County/Winter Springs Incubator facility in the Vistawilla Office Center building on East S.R. 434 and the 417.


The Seminole County/Winter Springs Incubator opened its doors in 2008 to serve high growth startup firms in Seminole County and is a partnership of UCF, Seminole County Government, the City of Winter Springs and the Florida High Tech Corridor Council.


For more information contact:

Esther Vargas-Davis, Site Manager, UCF Incubator–Seminole County, 407-278-4881; evargasd@mail.ucf.edu;

Dr. Tom O’Neal, Executive Director, UCF Incubation Program, 407-882-1120;

Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications, 407-644-4142


About the UCF Incubation Program Since its founding in 1999, the UCF Incubation Program has helped more than 100 emerging companies (including nearly 70 current clients) create over $500 million in annual revenue and more than 900 new jobs with an average salary of $59,000. With five facilities across the Greater Orlando community, the Incubation Program is a collaboration in economic development between the University of Central Florida, Orange County, the City of Orlando, Seminole County, the City of Winter Springs, and the Florida High Tech Corridor Council. For more information, please visit http://www.incubator.ucf.edu/.