. Annual report. Alberta. Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife; Forests and forestry; Public lands; Wildlife conservation; Natural resources. Figure 26. 1:50 000 INTERIM UPDATE PROGRAM I I COMPLETED 1987/88 I I IN PROGRESS Graphic services continued to be in high demand by department chentele, with 500 user requests requiring 7 247 person-days of production. Cartographic services were provided to other government departments on a cost-recovery basis. A total of 22 maps were completed through this program, wdth the contracting of 440 maps for the electoral office of the Legislative Assembly. Ma
. Annual report. Alberta. Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife; Forests and forestry; Public lands; Wildlife conservation; Natural resources. Figure 26. 1:50 000 INTERIM UPDATE PROGRAM I I COMPLETED 1987/88 I I IN PROGRESS Graphic services continued to be in high demand by department chentele, with 500 user requests requiring 7 247 person-days of production. Cartographic services were provided to other government departments on a cost-recovery basis. A total of 22 maps were completed through this program, wdth the contracting of 440 maps for the electoral office of the Legislative Assembly. Major projects completed were the 1988 Alberta Road Map, 1988 Alberta Weight Guide Map, Population by Enumeration, and 1988 Aviation Map. Distribution Services, responsible for several public-oriented functions, had another successful year. Maps Alberta, part of Distribution Services, is responsible for the distribution of maps, aerial photographs, plans, digital products and information to the public, private sector and government departments. Total retail sales generated during this period amounted to $1 million and the total number of orders generated was 34 844. There was an increase in the sales of maps and air photos to the public sector by 21% in comparison to last year's level. Sales to government departments and Forestry, Lands and Wildlife fell to 70% and 65%, respectively, of last year's levels. Annual dealer sales also declined slightly to 96% of last year's amount (Figure 31). Maps Alberta took over the responsibility for "quick print" in 1987- 88. This prompted the lease of a Canon color laser copier to replace the aging Itek copier. This copier is the only one of its kind in the provincial government and allows Maps Alberta to provide an enhanced level of service to all clients. During the course of 1987-88, the LISD Revolving Fund broke even according to the objective set out at inception. The break-even point was reached without the benefit of guarantee
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