The two-day agenda examines the role of geospatial technologies in disaster management, defence operations, water security, the impact of greater access to public sector information and various other applications. spatial@defence The Defence theme will look at a range of Defence activities where geospatial information — the relation of an object, event or feature […]
spatial@gov: Theme highlights – Day 1
By Spatial Source on 7 November, 2011The two-day agenda examines the role of geospatial technologies in disaster management, defence operations, water security, the impact of greater access to public sector information and various other applications. In addition to the morning plenary sessions, the Day 1 program includes many highly informative and educational presentations by a great variety of speakers. […]
See the latest and the best at the spatial@gov Exhibition
By Spatial Source on 7 November, 2011With over 40 exhibiting companies showcasing their spatial technologies and capabilities, hundreds of highly qualified delegates and visitors from the spatial community, spatial@gov is the place to be. The spatial@gov 2010 Exhibition was a huge success. With over 40 exhibiting companies and hundreds of highly qualified delegates and visitors, spatial@gov Exhibition 2010 increased by […]
High-calibre speakers line up at spatial@gov
By Spatial Source on 7 November, 2011Check out the high-calibre speaker line up at spatial@gov, including Drew Clarke – secretary, Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism; Senator the Hon Kate Lundy Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister; Prof John McMillan AO, Australian Information Commissioner; and Roger Wilkins AO, secretary, Attorney-General's Department. In addition to the high-profile plenary speakers, among the […]
spatial@gov 2011: more than 80 presentations
By Spatial Source on 7 November, 2011spatial@gov 2011 features a 2-day program of 80+ local and international keynote addresses on 16-17 November, and a 3-day exhibition, including an Open Day on 15 November, showcasing leading geospatial technologies by 40+ organisations, welcome cocktail reception, networking opportunities, spatial@gov dinner at the National Museum of Australia, and Asia-Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards (APSEA) 2011. […]
spatial@gov Exhibition Open Day
By Spatial Source on 7 November, 2011The spatial@gov Exhibition Open Day on 15 November will give visitors the opportunity to meet with the spatial industry to talk about how spatial information, services and capabilities can be applied to across government. Register now for your complimentary ticket. The application of spatial (or location-based) information can enhance governments’ ability to deliver the […]
Real -Time Humanitarian Imagery
By Spatial Source on 4 November, 2011In an effort to support humanitarian relief and human security activities around the world, DigitalGlobe has formed an alliance with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research’s Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT) using FirstLook. UNOSAT aims to use satellite imagery for relief efforts, security, and strategic territorial and development planning within and outside of […]
jobla.com.au: Advertise your surveying and geospatial industry jobs for free
By Spatial Source on 3 November, 2011During the months of November and December jobla is offering unlimited free job advertising. In addition, advertisers who wish to increase their exposure to industry professionals or drive a recruitment campaign can also purchase a range of onsite and email banner adverts. “jobla enables our advertisers to reach highly skilled, passive talent through The Intermedia […]
Qld GPS monitoring of sex offenders goes live
By Spatial Source on 1 November, 2011The first five Queensland sex offenders have been fitted with GPS monitoring devices, with the tracking system going live today, 1 November 2012. Speaking with ABC’s 7:30 Queensland program, Police Minister Neil Roberts, underscored that the GPS tracking forms only one part of the monitoring. “One of the key messages about GPS […]
Intermap wins award for Murray-Darling Basin project
By Spatial Source on 1 November, 2011Intermap, provider of location-based information (LBI) solutions created from its uniform, high-resolution 3D digital models and orthorectified imagery of the earth’s surface, recently announced that its “Mapping the Basin: the Murray-Darling Basin Information Infrastructure Project” has been named winner of the Asian Geospatial Excellence Award – Environment Management. The award was presented during the […]
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