Claire Kiedrowski
President/Certified Photogrammetrist
Expertise. Digital photogrammetry, image processing, orthophoto production, Digital Elevation Model generation, pipeline alignment mapping, database design, Geographic Information Systems, and surveying.
Related skills. Respected project manager who consistently identifies and designs effective workflows from concept through delivery and determines appropriate technologies to meet client objectives. Works closely with staff and subcontractors.
Speaker and workshop facilitator. Kappa President Claire Kiedrowski offers presentations and develops and facilitates workshops about the mapping profession and related topics for colleagues, students, and public interest groups.
Expert Witness. Claire’s expertise in historical photograph research, photo imagery interpretation, and the precise measurement and analysis of traditional film and digital imagery – both aerial and terrestrial – makes her a sought-after expert court witness in the photogrammetric disciplines. When appropriate, Claire & other staff members verify and enhance the results of her analysis using stereoscopic techniques.
Experience. More than 20 years in the computer mapping profession.
Education
University of Maine, B.S., Surveying Engineering, 1990
University of Maine, Graduate Course, Analytical & Digital Photogrammetry, 1999
Professional Registrations
Certified Photogrammetrist #1244, American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS)
Land-Surveyor-in-Training (LSIT) #2150 / Maine
Photogrammetric Surveyor #24160 / South Carolina
Registered Professional #80731 RPP / Oregon
Professional Surveyor & Mapper PSM #6723 / Florida
Surveyor Photogrammetrist #0408000111 / Virginia
Memberships
American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS)
American Congress Surveying and Mapping (ACSM), New England Section
Maine Society of Land Surveyors (MSLS), Associate Member
Maine GIS Users Group (MEGUG)
Management Association for Private Photogrammetric Surveyors (MAPPS)
The Industrial Advisory Committee for the Surveying Technology Program, University of Maine, Orono










