Reed Business Geo, Inc, which owns GIS Monitor [I founded and edited it for five years], has decided to remove its archives from the Web. “Because the GIS Monitor delivered timely news and updates on the state of the industry, the archives of the newsletter have not been migrated to the Professional Surveyor Magazine website.”
Earth Observation Magazine, EOM, [which I edited for a year, perhaps less] was also removed, for the same reason.
by Adena Schutzberg on 11/17 at 06:00 AM |
Comments |
Richard Weait of Cloudmate is coming to visit the Boston Linux and Unix User Group to speak on OpenStreetMap on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm at MIT Building E51, Room 376. I’m going to try to attend.
by Adena Schutzberg on 11/17 at 06:00 AM |
Comments |
The Geospatial Information Technology Association (GITA) is launching a white paper series, the first of which is titled, "Infrastructure Interdependencies." Bob Samborski, executive director of GITA, says the series is intended to look at the variety of infrastructure elements that are interdependent. The white paper series is indicative of a renewed interest in the crumbling and exposed infrastructure in the United States and how geospatial technology can not only help to support revitalization but point to areas where it might be exposed to terrorism or natural disasters. From the white paper introduction:
"This paper, Infrastructure Interdependencies, is the first in a special White Paper Series entitled, The Geospatial Dimensions of Critical Infrastructure and Emergency Response. It is intended to provide geospatial practitioners with a summary of critical infrastructure interdependencies, reasons why understanding these relationships is vital to effective emergency response, and the important role geospatial technology, data and knowledge can play in addressing our infrastructure-related challenges."
The entire white paper can be downloaded from the Directions Magazine website.
by Joe Francica on 11/17 at 06:00 AM |
Comments |