You can now use API keys to share Nearmap ImpactResponse imagery and related data. Read on for the details…
Overview
State departments often collaborate with counties and local municipal councils to coordinate disaster response. As a Nearmap user in a state department, you can now share Nearmap ImpactResponse imagery and related data with local entities through API keys. For this purpose, two types of API keys can be created:
- Permanent keys: These can be used for the life of your ImpactResponse subscription unless manually deactivated.
- Temporary keys: These are intended for sharing with local government entities impacted by a specific catastrophic event, and must be deactivated after 30 days.
Click here for details on how to create and share API keys for ImpactResponse.
Resources
Share ImpactResonse Imagery with API Keys
Create an API Key
Manage API Keys