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Florida County Needs GIS Volunteers and other Government GIS News

Monday, January 21st 2013

The Hernando County Property Appraiser's Office is seeking volunteer assistance with its Geographic Information System project. Those with computer experience, particularly with Arc GIS [sic], are preferred. Volunteers may contribute up to 30 hours per week, as their schedules permit. -...

GeoEye Auctions Off Branded Goods as DigitalGlobe Merger Moves Forward

Friday, January 18th 2013

Caitlin at GIS Lounge broke the story of an online auction of goods with the GeoEye brand. The silent online auction of 31 items runs until January 23 at 6 pm EST. Per the website: Get your piece of GeoEye’s heritage by bidding on the premium branded gear in this silent auction. 100%...

Tracking Pathogens on the Farm and other Health GIS News

Thursday, January 10th 2013

Cornell researchers have created a method that uses geospatial algorithms, foodborne pathogen ecology and Geographic Information System (GIS) tools to predict hot spots where these pathogens may be present and spread on farms prior to harvest. Many of the recent outbreaks of foodborne...

County Salary Increases and other Government GIS News

Thursday, January 10th 2013

Another motion was made to increase the GIS director’s salary by $1,500. That vote passed 3-1 with all three commissioners voting in favor and Scotto voting against. There were several motions before that one, including the exact same one as I read it, but the GIS director of Clearfiled...

Pictometry Merges with EagleView

Tuesday, January 8th 2013

Most readers know Pictometry, the company that provides oblique imagery with enough detail and tools to be used for measuerement. It did very well in the public sector in past years via many homeland security and other grants. I've not heard of EagleView, but here's its description of...

Using Google Earth to Find Food Producing Urban Gardens and other Education GIS News

Tuesday, January 8th 2013

John Taylor, a doctoral candidate working with crop sciences researcher Sarah Taylor Lovell [at the University of Illionois], was skeptical about the lists of urban gardens provided to him by local non-governmental organizations (NGOs).... Using these indicators and Google Earth images, he...

Google’s Michael Jones Predicts the Future

Friday, January 4th 2013

Jim Fallows of the Atlantic interviewed Michael Jones, chief technology advocate for Google in the Jan/Feb issue. Here are the high points for me for those who are too busy to read it: Biggest change in maps in last decade: So a map has gone from a static, stylized portrait of the Earth...

Top Satellite image and other GIS Contest News

Friday, December 21st 2012

DigitalGlobe needs judges for its annual best satellite image contest. Its internal judges have narrowed the field to 20. To vote, simply go to DigitalGlobe’s Facebook page to see the Top Image Contest – 2012 album. You can “like” as many images as you want, but only the five images with the...

Esri Adds 30 cm DigitalGlobe Imagery for Continental U.S. and Some of Europe to ArcGIS Online Services

Thursday, December 20th 2012

It’s time to clear your cache. Yesterday we added over 50 terabytes of new imagery from DigitalGlobe to the World Imagery map. This release includes 30cm imagery for the continental United States and 60cm imagery for large parts of Western Europe. The cool part, I agree with James Fee, is...

Google Offers Google Maps-based Santa Tracker

Wednesday, December 19th 2012

I noted that NORAD had switched from Google tech to Microsoft's Azure and Bing Maps as the backend to its Santa Tracker. Today comes word that Google will host its own version on Google Maps, as an alternative. While we’ve been tracking Santa since 2004 with Google Earth, this year a team of...

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