Fugro Survey awarded contract for underwater search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
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SSSC2013 hot spots
The Surveying & Spatial Sciences Conference 2013, held 15-19 April at the National Convention Centre in Canberra, aims to focus on all five commissions’ interests.

Technical and practical solutions are key to SSSC2013
The focus for SSSC2013 is: future innovation, new approaches, and improved methods.

SSSC2013: opportunities still available
In recognition of their support, the SSSC2013 committee has introduced “Trade Talks”, which provide Partners with the opportunity to host mini-workshops for potential and existing clients.

WA Spatial Excellence Awards 2012 winners
The Western Australian Spatial Excellence Awards Dinner was held last month, and the winners of the awards have now been announced. McMullen Nolan Group recently collected several awards during the 2012 Western Australian Spatial Excellence Awards, including ‘Overall,’ ‘Industry’ and ‘Individual’ category awards. McMullen Nolan Group claimed ‘Overall Winner – Industry’ and […]

AAM still in partnership with Geoeye
AAM remains a reseller business partner of imagery firm Geoeye in Australia, despite Geoeye’s new agreement with Fugro. Last week Spatial Source reported that Fugro has acquired rights to sell, value-add and distribute GeoEye-1 and IKONOS high-resolution satellite imagery products as GeoEye’s official partner in the Asia-Pacific region. This raised some questions over how the […]

NearMap appointed to government supplier panel
NearMap.com is the latest firm to be appointed to the Australian government’s geospatial supplier panel. The panel is intended to help federal, state and local government agencies who want quick access to geospatial data avoid a lengthy tender process. Although individual agencies who want to access data will still have to negotiate prices and […]

Assessing Coastal Vulnerability to Climate Change
The results of a project to assess coastal vulnerability in Western Australia and prepare for possible sea level rise have been made available. The models include complete data files of water depths and broad seabed imagery from pseudo-reflectance and a high resolution coastal 3D model of the land and seabed between Two Rocks and […]

Mapping the Ocean Floor
JON FAIRALL It’s a truism that the surfaces of Mars and the Moon are better mapped that the surface of the Earth. Three-quarters of our globe is covered by a layer of water several kilometres thick. Mapping through the murk is difficult and expensive. However, the news is not all bad. New technologies are making […]