About the IndianaMap
The IndianaMap is a portfolio of projects that involve the collaborative efforts of federal, state, and local partners. The purpose of these efforts is to acquire, improve, and deliver a wide variety of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data for Indiana.
This geographic information has many uses, including transportation planning, economic development, environmental assessment, and emergency response. The GIS data is easily accessible in public libraries, and from the website as interactive maps for the general public, Web Map Services for GIS professionals, and downloadable data.
Interactive Maps
The IndianaMap Viewer is an interactive map that can be used to view and query more than 220 layers of GIS data through the web. The available data include aerial photographs, land cover, reference layers, and layers related to infrastructure, demography, environment, hydrology, and geology. Learn more...
Other, more specialized interactive maps also exist for viewing Indiana data. Learn more...
Resources for GIS Professionals
GIS professionals can load a variety of data from the IndianaMap directly into their software using Web Map Services (WMS). Such services include framework data: orthophotography, streets, addresses, waters, elevation, geodetic control, cadastral data, Public Land Survey System (PLSS), and governmental boundaries. Other specialized WMS for Indiana are also available. Learn more...
Data Downloads
IndianaMap data are available for download from the Indiana Spatial Data Portal (UITS), the IndianaMap Viewer (IGS), and others. Selected data are also available on DVD-ROM from public libraries. Learn more...
Partners
The IndianaMap is a collaborative effort of the Indiana Geographic Information Officer (GIO), the Indiana Geographic Information Council (IGIC), the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), the Indiana Geological Survey (IGS), University Information Technology Services (UITS) of Indiana University, and other federal, state, and local partners. Learn more...
