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Author Archives: John Reiser
OPRA Task Force Meeting July 18 in Trenton
New Jersey Geospatial Forum‘s OPRA Task Force will be hosting a meeting with Government Records Council Executive Director Catherine Starghill. The meeting will take place at the Department of Community Affairs on Friday, July 18th at 10am.
Posted in Events, OPRA
Tagged Government, meeting, opra
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Microsoft’s Behind the Maps
Microsoft is starting a new video series on its Channel 9 blog. Focusing on Virtual Earth and the technology behind it, the first episode of Behind the Maps deals with the UltraCam and its UltraMap software.
Posted in Aerial Photography, Microsoft
Tagged Aerial Photography, Microsoft, remote sensing, video
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More than mapping
Planning Magazine, a monthly periodical from the American Planning Association, has published a great write-up on the use of GIS in planning. You can read it in the July 2008 issue or online.
ArcGIS 9.3 now shipping
ESRI’s ArcGIS 9.3 has now been released and should be arriving soon if you’ve kept your tithing maintenance up to date. Post your hopes and expectations of 9.3 in the comments below.
Virtual Earth looking to partner for data
Virtual Earth is looking to partner with state and local governments to share geospatial data, specifically aerial photography. From their announcement: Why should we publish our imagery in VE? GoVE supports the data sharing goals of many public sector organizations … Continue reading
Posted in Aerial Photography, Data, Web Mapping
Tagged Aerial Photography, Data Sharing, Government, Partnerships, Virtual Earth, Web Mapping
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LibLAS 1.0 Beta Released
LibLAS, an open-source (BSD) licensed software library for reading and writing ASPRS‘s LAS format. From their website: libLAS provides excellent coverage of the ASPRS LAS 1.0 and 1.1 specifications, and it provides support for copying variable length records from one … Continue reading
Call for authors
If you’re a New Jersey blogger interested in GIS, CAD, or remote sensing and interested in writing for this blog, please let me know.
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About this Site
I am hosting this site and open to suggestion. I will be working on this site in my spare time, so offers to moderate and/or write blog entries are encouraged. Continue reading