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WMS Updates:

 

MEGIS has published three new web mapping services from older
collections out this past week.  They are available from our data
catalog for ArcGIS and Google Earth, or through direct WMS request using
other software, www.maine.gov/megis.  They include:

 

Houlton 2004 - a 6-inch color municipal orthoimagery collection for the
town of Houlton, collected May 8, 2004.  Suitable for 1" = 200' mapping.

 

Bangor-area DOQQs 1991 - a 1991/1992 black-and-white orthoimagery
collection for 1800 square miles centered around Bangor, from the USDA
NAPP program.  Accuracy +/- 6m and pixel resolution 1m.   Very useful
for establishing a historic baseline in this area.

 

Penobscot Bay Low Tide 1982-1983 - a very early black-and-white
orthoimagery collection for Penobscot Bay, about 950 square miles,
captured at low tide to delineate MLT.  Pixel resolution is 1.2m and
accuracy is probably in the range of +/- 6m along the coastline and not
so good inland.  Also very useful for establishing a historic baseline
in this area.

 

 

MEGIS staffing changes:

 

Many of you have worked with David Kirouac, Senior Programmer/Analyst,
over the years.  David will be leaving state service in mid-June (exact
date not set, but likely June 18-20) and moving to sunny Florida.  No
more snow shovels for Dave!  We wish him well and hope he doesn't get
too sun-burned.  This is also a good reminder that if you need to
contact MEGIS, rather than contacting somebody directly (who may be on
vacation or have moved to Florida), please use our state IT help desk to
get to us.  Phone# 207-624-7700 or email [log in to unmask]

 

I will be taking a lengthy vacation and not returning until July 1.
Another good reason to send help requests to the above contacts so they
don't sit in my inbox for 5 weeks.

 

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Michael Smith
State GIS Manager, Maine Office of GIS
State of Maine, Office of Information Technology
michael.smith _at_ maine.gov
207-215-5530

Board Member, Maine GeoLibrary
Board Member, Maine GIS Users Group
State Rep, National States Geographic Information Council
  

State House Station 174
264 Civic Center Drive
Augusta, ME 04333-0174
69o 47' 49.5"W  44o 20' 54.5"N

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