Mapping & Database Production
Bringing Modern Technologies to the Science of Map-Making
For over 25 years, East View Geospatial has been the trusted map production partner for governments, private businesses, and academic institutions around the world. With a staff of GIS, remote sensing, and cartography experts, we deliver the highest quality products leveraging the latest technologies.
Custom Productions
We support all industries, from Defense and Security to Media Outlets, with industry-specific data solutions for any application. Visually stunning and meeting exacting standards, our maps and databases are trusted around the world.
Formatted for You
Work with our team to define the features, scale, and area your map will include and cover. Then decide how you want your map delivered.
We offer print-on-demand options with the latest equipment and media choices.  For printed mapping, we offer: Premium paper, Tyvek, Matte Vinyl, Adhesive media, Water-resistant, Water-proof, Canvas, and more.
With digital deliveries that include GeoTIFF, ECW, JPEG2000, ECRG and CADRG for ingestion into hardware and software, we’re equipped to serve.
Other Geospatial Products
In addition to maps, EVG is able to produce custom geodata, including vector, raster, and 3D products. From digital elevation models and 3D city models to transportation networks and hydrographic systems, we can extract, attribute, and deliver data-rich products to your requirements.
Map Updating & Gap Fill
Since its inception, East View Geospatial has been committed to understanding the status of world mapping with an emphasis on cataloging and working closely with National Mapping Agencies across the globe. We are constantly striving to bring the most up to date information to market. One aspect of this mission is updating existing maps and geospatial data sets over developing countries.
Recently, EVG published 16 maps that were gaps in Tanzania’s national topographic map series at 1:50,000 scale thereby completing the coverage for the first time in the country’s history. The Esri StoryMap below details the EVG cartographic production process.