Opportunity
Wisconsin Vendornet Platform #2618
Kenosha County Solicits Countywide Oblique Aerial Imagery and Web Viewer Solution
Posted
July 16, 2026
Respond By
August 20, 2026
Identifier
2618
NAICS
541370
Kenosha County is seeking a qualified firm to provide a one-time, countywide acquisition of high-resolution, color oblique digital aerial imagery and a secure web-based viewer solution. - Government Buyer: - County of Kenosha, Land Information Division, Purchasing Division - Products/Services Requested: - Countywide oblique digital aerial imagery with a nominal ground sample distance (GSD) of 3 inches or better - Coverage includes the entire county plus a 300-foot buffer - Imagery must support seamless four-directional views - Delivery of a secure, web-based imagery viewer with measurement, annotation, GIS overlay, export, and project sharing tools - Viewer must allow toggling of historical imagery and be accessible to county and municipal users - Training and documentation for the viewer are required - Imagery must be delivered with FGDC-compliant metadata and in the Wisconsin State Plane South Coordinate System (NAD83(2011)) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Imagery acquisition must occur under leaf-off conditions, minimal shadow, and clear weather - Project is a one-time acquisition with a two-year contract and options to renew viewer licenses for two additional years - Proposals must define imagery ownership rights and usage permissions - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
The Kenosha County Land Information Division, through the Kenosha County Purchasing Division, is soliciting proposals from qualified aerial imagery acquisition firms to perform a one-time acquisition of color, high-resolution, countywide oblique digital aerial imagery. The resulting datasets will be utilized by Kenosha County departments and municipal agencies to support emergency response, property assessment, land use planning, and other public service operations. Imagery acquisition shall occur under leaf-off conditions with minimal shadow and clear weather conditions, and all imagery shall be acquired in Fall 2026 or Spring 2027. Proposals must define imagery ownership rights and include FGDC compliant metadata.