mPower Customers Have the World's Geographic Information at Their Fingertips
Google Earth visualization technology allows your business to make their complex information more accessible. Combine the power of Google Earth with your Web GIS and get satellite imagery of your locale
Aerials Express “Every City Every Year” - Florida 2006
Tempe, Arizona-based aerial imagery and GIS mapping applications provider Aerials Express announces the availability of over 50,000 square miles of seamless 2006 aerial imagery of all Florida metros and coastline
Merrick & Company Awarded Brownsville Public Utilities Board 2006 GIS Update Project
Merrick & Company was awarded a $231,000 contract by the Brownsville Public Utilities Board (BPUB) (Brownsville, Texas) to provide color aerial photography and LIDAR collection for 58 square miles in their utility service area
GeoWeb 2006 Call for Papers Deadline Extended
GeoWeb 2006 announced today that due to the volume of requests, the Call for Papers for its 2006 event has been extended to Friday, April 17, 2006. The conference will be held from July 24-28, 2006
NAVTEQ and Fodor's Announce Map Data Collaboration
NAVTEQ and Fodor's Travel announce an exclusive arrangement to make Fodor's travel guide information available to NAVTEQ customers licensing NAVTEQ digital map data for countries in North America, Europe and Asia
OGC(R) Requests Public Comment on Sensor Web Enablement Specifications
The Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC) invites public comment on several candidate standards developed in the OGC's Sensor Web Enablement initiative
Southern Company Implements Enterprise GIS to Improve Customer Service
Southern Company has implemented an enterprise GIS to enable its five operating companies—Alabama Power, Mississippi Power, Georgia Power, Gulf Power, and Savannah Electric—to improve customer service, cost containment, and profitability
Virtual Tour Offers Modern and Historic Close-Ups of 1906 Earthquake
USGS will release an on-line virtual tour of the 1906 earthquake on Thursday, April 6, that will offer the public an opportunity to interactively view both historic information and up-to-the-minute science and hazard information