North Carolina Selects Carbon Project to Develop Online Cadastral Data Exchange
The Carbon Project is pleased to announce it has been selected
by the State of North Carolina, Office of Information Technology Services for a
contract to develop an Integrated Cadastral Data Exchange.
The project, funded by a grant from the US Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), will feature tools to transform North Carolina county
parcel boundaries into standard, integrated datasets, and share online data
services with EPA’s Environmental Information Exchange Network and with users
of the NC OneMap Geospatial Portal.
This deployment will provide a data service many levels
of government can use. We look
forward to bringing our latest cloud-based platform and the skills of our
teammates, Atlas Geographic Data of Wilmington, NC and Fairview Industries of
Pendleton, SC, to this important effort.
The North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and
Analysis (CGIA) is managing the project in partnership with Eastern Band of
Cherokee Indians, the NC Working Group for Seamless Parcels, NC Department of
Transportation, NC Department of the Secretary of State, NC Department of
Public Safety, with participation by 25 North Carolina counties and guidance
from the NC Geographic Information Coordinating Council and the Statewide Mapping
Advisory Committee.
- Jeff