NAIP Imagery
The National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) acquires imagery during the agricultural growing seasons in the continental U.S. A primary goal of the NAIP program is to enable availability of digital orthophotography within a year of acquisition
NDOP Imagery
The National Digital Orthophoto Program (NDOP) is to provide complete coverage of the USA and its territories and possessions, as well as to develop a maintenance program to update digital orthoimagery every 3 to 10 years.
NAPP Imagery
The NAPP program began in 1987 as a replacement for NHAP, with the objective of acquiring complete uniform photo coverage of the conterminous 48 States over a 5 to 7 year cycle.
NHAP Imagery
The NHAP program was started in 1978 by a number of Federal agencies combining their funds and knowledge to provide the greatest range of users with consistent and systematic aerial photography coverage of the United States.
NRCS Imagery
Photography secured for the Forest Service (FS) and Natural Resource and Conservation Service (NRCS) can be purchased from the APFO by following the same procedures outlined for FSA photography.
FSA Imagery
Photography secured for the Forest Service (FS) and Natural Resource and Conservation Service (NRCS) can be purchased from the APFO by following the same procedures outlined for FSA photography.
USFS Imagery
Photography secured for the Forest Service (FS) and Natural Resource and Conservation Service (NRCS) can be purchased from the APFO by following the same procedures outlined for FSA photography.
Other Imagery
Other Photography and Images
Photography secured for the Forest Service (FS) and Natural Resource and Conservation Service (NRCS) can be purchased from the APFO by following the same procedures outlined for FSA photography.
NAIP Survey
The intent of the NAIP Survey is to assess in a qualitative manner how NAIP is satisfying customer needs. In other words, "How did APFO do in providing useful NAIP imagery for its primary customer, FSA State Offices and County Service Centers?" Answering this question comprises the purpose of the survey.
The results of the NAIP survey will be used to help ascertain how NAIP can be implemented in the most efficient and effective manner, to identify areas for improvement, and to recognize in what areas the program is currently excelling.
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