What ArcIMS data layers are available from the Indiana Spatial Data Service?
The Indiana Spatial Data Service (ISDS) is an enterprise geographic information system (GIS) designed to provide online access to aerial photos and topographic maps of Indiana. The system uses Oracle databases and server-based GIS software (ArcSDE and ArcIMS) to serve maps and data to a variety of GIS and web clients. The following ArcIMS Server data layers are available from ISDS:
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2008
National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP)
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2008 Indiana
Counties
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2007
National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP)
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2007 Indiana
Counties
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2006
National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP)
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2005 Natural
Color Aerial Photos - State Plane East
- 2005 Natural Color Aerial Photos - State Plane West
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2005 Color
Infrared Aerial Photos
- 2005 Natural Color Aerial Photos - UTM (scaled, 1-foot
resolution)
- 2005 Natural Color Aerial Photos - UTM (1-meter resolution, faster
load)
- ISDS site: Layers include county boundaries, cities, highways, and
the 2005 Natural Color Aerials (6 inch and 1 foot).
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2005
National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP)
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2004
National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP)
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2003
National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP)
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1998 -
1999 USGS Digital Orthophoto Quarter Quadrangles (DOQQs)
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USGS
Topographic Maps (1:250,000)
- USGS Topographic Maps (1:100,000)
- USGS Topographic Maps (1:24,000)
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Indiana
County Boundaries
Connect using ArcGIS Desktop software
For help connecting to the ISDS using ArcGIS to add an ArcIMS Server connection, see How do I use ArcGIS to connect to the Indiana Spatial Data Service?
Last modified on September 28, 2009.







