QCoherent Software announces Pierce Countys selection of LP360 LIDAR Software
QCoherent Software, provider of Limitless LIDAR software tools, announces Pierce County Washingtons selection of LP360, the LIDAR extension for ArcGIS, as their enterprise LIDAR software solution
Geosoft Announces 2007 Software Release for Oasis montaj, Target and Target for ArcGIS
Geosoft® Incorporated, announced today the availability of its 2007 software release, which includes release 6.4 of the Oasis montaj™ earth mapping system and Target™ exploration geology software for Windows
GITA Announces Publication of Eighth Annual Geospatial Technology Report
The 149-page report contains detailed information on the complexity, direction, and completeness of geographic information system (GIS) projects being implemented at 386 organizations—a 31% increase in participation from the 2005 edition
Ordnance Survey Improves Positioning Capabilities Across London
Ordnance Survey is adding state-of-the-art satellite positioning receivers around the Thames Gateway and 2012 Olympic site as part of its ongoing investment in Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) across Britain
Data Collection Launches GBP 1million Vehicle to Map Britain’s Road Surfaces
Highways surveying company Data Collection has purchased a GBP 1 million ($1.8m) vehicle to laser map road surfaces across Britain
Fifteenth Annual Pennsylvania GIS Conference Announced
The 2007 Pennsylvania GIS Conference will bring the Pennsylvania geospatial community together for the fifteenth year to present, discuss, and debate critical topics affecting the development and use of geospatial information technology
GeoEye's Next-Generation Satellite Reaches Major Milestone
GeoEye today the delivery of the camera for its next-generation commercial imaging satellite to General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems in Gilbert, Arizona for integration into the satellite
Value of Nation’s Mineral Production Increased in 2006
The value of U.S. non-fuel mine production rose to $64.4 billion in 2006, an 18 percent increase from $54.6 billion in 2005, the USGS announced. Strong demand from China and other countries continued to drive up prices for metals