The Scottish Government has once again chosen viaEuropa, from Europa Technologies, for the provision of premium geospatial web services. Under a new multi-year contract, the services are available to all public sector bodies in Scotland who are members of the Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA).
viaEuropa is the award-winning hosted map and API platform from Europa Technologies. It delivers high quality, fully maintained, digital maps and location data directly to web applications, desktop GIS and mobile apps. With support for OGC standards and enterprise-grade APIs, viaEuropa can drive location intelligent solutions quickly, easily and efficiently.
The viaEuropa services for PSGA members in Scotland provide access to both open and premium Ordnance Survey products including OS MasterMap Topo, OS VectorMap Local, and OS NGD Address theme. Additionally, support for content from other parties is provided, such as the Radon Potential product from British Geological Survey.
The resilient architecture of viaEuropa has resulted in a perfect 100% service uptime over the past five years. viaEuropa is also available to public sector organisations in England and Wales under the G-Cloud 14 framework.
Warren Vick, Founder & Director of Europa Technologies commented: “We are delighted that the Scottish Government has once again chosen viaEuropa to provide premium services to PSGA members in Scotland. viaEuropa continues to provide high-performance mapping services which can be relied upon by public sector organisations.”
Alan Corbett, Head of Geospatial Information at the Scottish Government, said: “We are pleased to announce that Europa Technologies will continue to deliver premium web services seamlessly to the Scottish Public Sector. These services are essential to our business delivery and we have benefitted greatly from no recorded downtime and zero complaints over the previous contract. The support service has also been exemplary and we look forward to continuing our relationship with colleagues at Europa Technologies.”
For further information on viaEuropa, please visit:
https://www.europa.uk.com/services/viaeuropa/
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