March 14, 2018
EagleView Celebrates 1,500th County Government Customer
Milestone signals continued market leadership in property data and aerial imaging services
Bothell, Wash. (March 14, 2018) – Eagle View Technologies (“EagleView®”), the leading provider of property intelligence for the government, construction, and insurance industries, today announced that it has won a contract with its 1,500th county. The milestone engagement with Williamson County, Illinois, reinforces EagleView as the market leader in intelligent property data. Its technology is used daily by almost every large county in the United States, covering nearly 90% of the nation’s population.
Williamson County will join the ranks of other forward-thinking jurisdictions that have improved the workflows of their property assessment, public safety, transportation, and GIS departments. EagleView's high-resolution Pictometry® imagery, paired with advanced machine learning technology, enable government officials to quickly identify changes to property or infrastructure from their desk, respond more safely to emergencies, and maintain more accurate data and records.
“People expect accurate and fair assessments,” said Williamson County Supervisor of Assessments Jeffery Robinson. “With high-quality oblique imagery and EagleView’s ChangeFinder™, we expect to increase the efficiency that we provide against those standards.”
The value of EagleView’s technology continues to be recognized across the country. It supports numerous government functions, from helping to ensure fair and equitable valuations for property assessors to providing accurate location data across 9-1-1 communications departments.
In 2017, imagery and data analytics from EagleView aided recovery efforts from natural disasters, including Hurricanes Harvey and Irma and the California wildfires.
Communities that have benefited from EagleView’s solutions include:
- The five largest counties in the U.S. by population including Maricopa County, Arizona, and Los Angeles County, California
- Houston and other Texas communities impacted by Hurricane Harvey
- Miami-Dade County, Florida, and the surrounding areas affected by Hurricane Irma