Keystone Aerial Surveys, Inc.
Steven Boyer is a seasoned geospatial professional with extensive experience in photogrammetry and geospatial analysis. Currently serving as Geospatial Production Lead at Keystone Aerial Surveys, Inc. since December 2018, Steven previously held the position of Photogrammetric AT Analyst at EagleView from May 2015 to December 2018, where expert skills were applied in aerotriangulation and DTM extraction, alongside data quality assurance. Additional experience includes roles at Gap Inc./Banana Republic as a Sales Associate, at Valley Forge Casino Resort in Finance, and as a GIS Analyst at the Applied Research Lab at Pennsylvania State University. Educational credentials include two Bachelor of Science degrees in Geography and Cartography, and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology from Penn State University, completed in 2012.
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Keystone Aerial Surveys, Inc.
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Keystone Aerial Surveys, Inc. provides airborne acquisition and image processing services to clients throughout North America. Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with offices in Fredrick-MD, Spartanburg-SC, Longmont-CO, Belen-NM, Houston-TX, Los Angeles-CA, and Reno-NV, Keystone is a nation-wide aerial acquisition and image processing service provider with the experience of millions of survey miles flown over the US, Canada, and Mexico. From the collection of raw data to the development of value-added products, Keystone offers complete remote sensing solutions tailored to your specific needs. Whether your data requirements include digital imagery, LiDAR, or film, Keystone has the airborne acquisition capacity to fly your project quickly and accurately. With decades of project management experience and a growing IT department, Keystone is able to offer a complete range of solutions from data collections of any size (county and statewide) to high-quality derivative products and custom software applications. Keystone Aerial also offers an extensive library of imagery, including recently acquired, high-resolution digital imagery of nearly 300 US cities, as well as historic image archives dating back to the 1960s.