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Thursday, August 4th, 2016

Woolpert Dispatches Drones to Mitigate, Predict Landslides

WEST VIRGINIA  — Woolpert has tasked its unmanned aerial systems (UAS), or drones, with monitoring landslide areas and potential landslide areas in northern West Virginia. “This is an active weather time, with West Virginia experiencing historic rains,” said Aaron Lawrence, Woolpert GIS expert and UAS technology developer. “Access to this terrain can be challenging and viewsheds

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

Esri Helps Youth Locate First Job

Redlands, California —Advocates of the Opportunity Youth Network (OYN) have called for employers nationwide to embrace young people entering the workforce through the organization’s First Job Compact. The compact urges companies to earmark entry-level positions for young workers, nurture new employees with training and education, and give recent graduates the valuable employment experience they need

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

Latest Version of TerraGo Edge Improves Efficiency, Accuracy and Quality of Field Data Collection

TerraGo, a pioneer of geospatial collaboration, field data collection and enterprise mobility software, announces the availability of TerraGo Edge 3.9.5 with a number of new, powerful features for iOS®, Android® and web users. TerraGo Edge is the only mobile platform that combines customizable smart forms and workforce management with advanced GPS & GIS features for

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

SeaRobotics Delivers Unmanned Surface Vehicle for Marine and Aquatic Research

STUART, Florida. – SeaRobotics Corporation (SeaRobotics) has delivered the USV 2.5, an autonomous 2.5 meter unmanned surface vehicle (USV) to the Center for Marine Science and Technology at North Carolina State University. The USV, built by SeaRobotics, was funded by an award from the National Science Foundation’s Marine Lab Facilities Program. Given the diverse capabilities

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

Surrey Satellite Further Expands Its LEO Product Capability with Nanosatellite Offering

ENGLEWOOD, COLO. — Surrey Satellite Technology (Surrey) announces the expansion of its low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite platform product capability with an extended nanosatellite offering. This follows the recent announcement by Surrey of its contract award for the VESTA nanosatellite mission. Surrey’s expanded LEO product capability now includes additional configurations suited for missions ranging in mass

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

OGC Requests Participation in its Marine DWG

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC®) is calling for public participation in its newly-established Marine Domain Working Group (Marine DWG). The Marine DWG was established to address applicability of the OGC standards baseline with regards to marine geospatial data, and to ensure knowledge is exchanged effectively between the relevant standards organizations, the OGC membership, and the

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2016

RIEGL Will be Attending Trade Shows This August in Malaysia, the United States, and the Philippines!

The first show this month will be the 7th National Geospatial Information Symposium (NGIS). The 7th NGIS will be held on August 8 and 9, 2016 at Putrajaya International Convention Center in Malaysia. National Geospatial Information Symposium is a bi-annual events organized by the Centre for Geospatial Data Infrastructure (MaCGDI), Ministry of Natural Resources and

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2016

Is Britain on the Move?

Australia has recently announced a 1.8m shift in its mapping coordinates, to compensate for the country’s 7.5cm shift north each year.  Inevitably the question is why, and could the same thing happen here? In Australia, the shift is to take into account the growing difference between maps (and the coordinate reference system they’re based on)

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2016

Drone Operators Can Take to the Skies with New senseFly Financing and Insurance Packages

LONDON, August 2, 2016 – Today senseFly is enabling professional U.S. drone operators to take to the skies faster than ever before. By partnering with Ascentium Capital and Transport Risk Management, senseFly is offering new drone insurance, finance and leasing packages in the United States. With interest rates as low as 0%, these packages also

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2016

isWhere 3.1.0: Geotagged Imagery- Easy viewing on Google Earth, Fast Processing

Fort Collins, CO – Red Hen Systems (RHS), LLC, today announced a new release, isWhere 3.1.0, a media mapping add-on tool for viewing geotagged imagery on Google Earth™. isWhere 3.1.0 is for professionals and enthusiasts who want a quick, straightforward, affordable way to view, analyze, compare and organize geotagged videos and their corresponding track logs. New