Dept of Posts to use high-resolution mapping imagery of Esri India
New Delhi, Sep 2 (BVI) The Department of Posts (DoP) will be now able to use high-resolution imagery and street base maps of Esri India, a Geographic Information System (GIS) software and solutions provider, for its DIGIPIN portal.
This has been facilitated by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by DoP and Esri India Technologies Private Limited (Esri India) here today, according to a press statement.
The collaboration will also enable the integration of DIGIPIN with Esri India’s Living Atlas portal, thereby making it accessible to the larger GIS community, it said.
Further, Esri India will provide technical support to the DoP for seamless integration of their services for DIGIPIN.
This understanding aims to leverage Esri India’s mapping solutions to support the development and implementation of DIGIPIN, thereby, making the DIGIPIN system more robust and citizen-friendly.
By integrating Esri India’s advanced mapping capabilities with the Department of Posts’ extensive nationwide network, DIGIPIN is expected to become more precise, accessible, and user-friendly—further enabling efficient service delivery and improved citizen engagement.
The MoU was signed by designated representatives of the Department of Posts and Esri India at an event held at Dak Bhawan, New Delhi.
On the occasion, Harpreet Singh, Member (Operations), Department of Posts, said, “This collaboration with Esri India marks a major step forward in realizing the vision of the DIGIPIN initiative. With Esri’s robust base maps and geospatial technology, DIGIPIN will empower citizens and government services with accuracy and accessibility.”
Agendra Kumar, Managing Director, Esri India, said, “We are proud to collaborate with the Department of Posts on this landmark initiative. Esri India’s GIS expertise and advanced mapping solutions will support DIGIPIN to become a robust digital addressing system, driving efficiency in various sectors and supporting India’s broader digital transformation.” (BVI)