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EFS GeoTechnologies | P.O. Box 90 | 360 Airport Road | Monticello, AR 71657 |
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Arkansas Assessors, stop by EFS GeoTechnologies’ booth at the upcoming Summer Assessors’ Meeting at the Embassy Suites in Rogers, Arkansas, June 10-13. Auddy Doss and Erica Byers will be attending the conference and will be available each day to discuss your Aerial Photography and GIS/Mapping needs. For over 27 years EFS has provided High Resolution Aerial Photography and…
July, 2018 – Justin Rollans accepted a position with EFS as Support Analyst for EFS’s EDGE Team. Justin works with the EDGE Team on development, implementation, and customer support for various GIS projects. Justin is also a licensed commercial sUAS pilot. Born in East End, AR, Justin received his B.S. in Geographic Information Sciences from…
April 2, 2018 – Levi Hayes accepted a position with EFS as Pilot for EFS’s Aerial Photography Team. In addition to his aerial photography collection responsibilities, Levi has been assisting the Image Processing Team when not in the air. Born and raised in Van Buren, AR, Levi received a B.S. in Aviation, Professional Pilot Track with…
EFS GeoTechnologies is excited to see our technology being shared with the public. EFS has been working with Craighead County and the City of Jonesboro, Arkansas for several years. This year they decided that along with Aerial Photography they wanted to start working with our EDGE GIS to make their GIS data available to City…
TJ Andrews Joins EFS Team September 4, 2017 – TJ Andrews accepted a position with EFS as Pilot for EFS’s Aerial Photography Team. In addition to his aerial photography collection responsibilities, TJ has been assisting with EDGE GIS projects when not in the air. Born in Chicago, IL, TJ received a B.S. in Aviation Flight…
The current issue of Professional Surveyor Magazine features a case study of EFS GeoTechnologies. “The challenges of operating a successful aerial survey firm are many – inclement weather, scheduling challenges, tight deadlines, and the occasional buzzard…” Download the PDF here, or read the full article online at: http://www.profsurv.com/magazine/article.aspx?i=70651&p=1