Orange County Property Appraiser Acquires Reveal™ Imagery from EagleView for Better Visual Representation of Parcels for Property Assessment

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Orlando, FL (April 23, 2019) – Rick Singh, CFA, today announced that the Orange County Property Appraiser’s office (OCPA) has added Reveal™ ultra-high-resolution aerial imagery from EagleView to its collection of assets for real property assessment. Reveal is the highest resolution aerial imagery on the market today, capturing images at a sub-one-inch ground sample distance (GSD). This advanced technology will help the property appraiser and his staff keep pace with ongoing real estate growth in Orange County.


“We are pleased with our continued partnership with EagleView,” said Singh. “This new, state-of-the-art imagery will provide the level of detail we need to assess some of Orange County’s larger and more remote parcels. It is far less invasive for our property owners, an incredible time savings for us, and supports our commitment to accuracy in assessment.”


Orange County is a very unique county in Florida, with seven theme parks, four water parks, and hundreds of hotels and time shares. Orange County is also home to nearly 1.4 million residents who live in more than 300,000 residential properties. The business community occupies nearly 60,000 non-residential parcels, some of which – like theme parks – are land masses that cover many square miles. Inspecting, measuring, and photographing these types of properties is essential in the appraisal process to determine fair and equitable market values.


“We’re excited to deliver this ultra-high resolution imagery to the Orange County Property Appraiser’s Office,” said EagleView CEO Rishi Daga. “Decades in the making, Reveal offers patented technology and imagery up to 16 times higher resolution than satellite and provides details that are unmatched by any other offering on the market, enabling appraisers to be as efficient as possible even while assessing remotely.”


This year, EagleView captured the imagery using a fleet of fixed-wing aircraft equipped with state of the art cameras. The imagery will be utilized by the appraisal staff immediately. Future plans include making the images available to interested interlocal partners.


About OCPA

The Orange County Property Appraiser’s office (OCPA) provides a fair and equitable tax roll, remarkable service and superior professionalism. The office also assists taxpayers with applying for homestead and other exemptions as well as understanding their Truth-In-Millage (TRIM) Notices and Tax Bills each year. OCPA is an award-winning agency and was recognized in 2018 by the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) with its prestigious “Certificate of Excellence in Assessment,” earned by less than 1% of assessment authorities. The Agency has also been honored by the Center for Digital Government with a 2018 “Digital Government Experience” Award citing its effective online strategies for meeting constituent needs.


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About EagleView

EagleView is transforming the way you work by bringing you the highest level of accuracy in a constantly changing world. EagleView combines imagery that reveals the finest and most important details with computer vision to help you identify insights into any location—from anywhere. By delivering timely, comprehensive answers to complex questions, we help professionals across industries improve people’s lives and make informed decisions for the present and future. For more information, call (866) 659-8439, visit eagleview.com and follow @eagleviewtech.


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