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Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Control Point Surveying Gets $7.5M Navy Contract

Control Point Surveying Inc. has been awarded an indefinite delivery-indefinite quantity contract valued at $7.5 million from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific at Pearl Harbor. The Honolulu-based design firm will provide architect and engineer services for various locations in the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific area of responsibility, which includes Hawaii, Guam and Asia,

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Survey Solutions Scotland Joins Pointools Sales Partner Program in UK

Survey Solutions Scotland, a leading supplier of Trimble and FARO laser scanners, has joined the Pointools Partner Program in the UK. Pointools software streamlines scan-to-model workflows by enabling project teams to reference and reuse the largest point cloud models – the billions of measurement points taken by 3D laser scanners – inside the broadest range

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

New Australian Geothermal Results Released

Explorers and researchers will have access to additional data to help improve the understanding of Australia’s geothermal resources following the release of two reports on heat flow determinations. Information in the reports is based on newly acquired data from petroleum and mineral boreholes across the country. As part of the Australian Government’s Onshore Energy Security Program, Geoscience

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

2nd Prize in Int’l Competition Vertical City Asia

Vertical City Asia is a new international design competition in which student teams of ten international universities will focus the urban design of a one square kilometer territory of an Asian city. This year’s edition focused on one square kilometer of Chengdou. This area, to house 100,000 people living and working, sets the stage for

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Predict Dredging Operations by High Precision Riverbed Mapping

The Dutch Maasgeul is subject to very heavy shipping traffic. For guarantying this traffic’s safe passage, up-to-date and accurate information on the water depths is of utmost importance. Whenever the water depth drops below specified values, dredging operations are executed. For ensuring dredging to be done timely (safety), but not too often (costs), regular measurements

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Rowing to the North Pole

The 450 mile challenge is only now possible because of the increase in seasonal ice melt due to climate change. Led by arctic adventurer Jock Wishart, the rowers started from Resolute Bay in northern Canada on 29 July. “I’ve been interested in climate change since my time at Southampton and I’m looking forward to seeing conditions

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Citizens Committee Urges Major Reform of Chile’s Energy Policy

Key recommendations of the Citizen Parliamentary Committee on Energy (CPCE) include expanded commercial openness to improve competition in electricity generation and distribution, and regulation of electricity rates. The committee also proposed two fundamental pillars to guide future energy policy in Chile – energy efficiency and promotion of non-conventional renewable energy (NCRE). Chile has announced a goal

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Garmin Executives Explain Revenue

During a Wednesday conference call about the navigation device maker’s second-quarter earnings, CFO Kevin Rauckmansaid Garmin’s largest segment saw a 21 percent drop in North America. Although higher-than-expected sales in Europe and Asia partially offset the decline, the automotive segment experienced a 19 percent overall decrease for the quarter. Read More

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Evaluating the Utility Smart Grid Business Case

While a series of recent national studies suggests that smart grid investments are a “no-brainer,” evaluations in the real world of utility investment analysis are anything but easy.  A new Smart Grid Research Consortium white paper describes these difficulties and provides ten recommendations to assist utilities in evaluating smart grid investments. The white paper, “The Utility

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Arctic Sea Ice Hits Record Low for July: satellite data

Arctic ice cover reached the lowest level for July recorded by satellites from 1979 to 2011. Average ice extent for this past July was 7.92 million square kilometres. That’s 210,000 km below the previous record low for the month, set in July 2007,  reported the NSIDC’s Colorado-based scientists on Aug. 3. Read More

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