Are you a spatial professional contributing on engineering projects? SSSI would like to hear from you. Planning is underway to organise an event to bring spatial and engineering professionals together to discuss collaborative projects and demonstrate examples of best practice. An interesting agenda is being compiled though there are few speaker slots left. […]
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Astrium GEO-Information Services increases investment in i-cubed
The GEO-Information division of Astrium Services (formerly Spot Image and Infoterra) recently announced that it has expanded its investment in i-cubed LLC, a worldwide provider of value-added imagery and geospatial data management technologies based in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. i-cubed provides imagery, geospatial content and distributed asset management hosted in the cloud or […]
Call for LiDAR Papers
Two International LiDAR events are calling for papers. The European LiDAR Mapping Forum, to be held in Salzburg, Austria from November 29-30, 2011, will focus on the use of LIDAR to support transport, urban modelling, coastal zone mapping, asset management and GIS applications. The technical committee have launched a call for papers, and […]

Open public sector information principles now available
The Australian Information Commissioner, John McMillan, launched the government's eight principles on open public sector information at the Meta 2011 conference in Canberra last week. The principles were developed by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) through a process of public consultation, and recognise government information as a national resource that […]

RapidMap and Partners to hold road show
RapidMap Group and its GIS/GPS products and services providers are presenting a series of full-day educational sessions in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. Aimed at local government, state government and private sector professionals, the sessions will cover government client case studies, discuss emerging technologies and trends in the industry, and highlight successful projects – […]

Singleton Council automates its development process
Open Spatial Australia announced late last week that Singleton Council has chosen its ‘As Constructed’ design certification system to automate the council’s As Built/As Constructed/Work as Executed process. By accepting submissions digitally now, the council hopes to provide faster turnarounds to developers submitting their ‘Work as Executed’ drawings. The ‘As Built’ submissions […]

Esri becomes NAVTEQ reseller
NAVTEQ, the global provider of maps, traffic and location data enabling navigation, location-based services and mobile advertising around the world, has announced at the spatial@gov conference in Canberra that it has completed an Enterprise Reseller Agreement with the Esri Australia group, providers of location intelligence solutions with more than 33 years of experience. With […]

Melbourne gets innovation award
GIS technologies have helped Melbourne become one of the top 20 innovative cities in the world, according to an index by 2thinknow. The city is using GIS technologies to plan and coordinate the delivery of public services as part of the Future Melbourne strategy, which aims to improve the knowledge economy in the city. […]

Integrating CAD and GIS
PETER KINNE The concept is familiar: take data from one environment to another without losing integrity, information or intelligence. However, the integration of CAD and GIS environments continues to be an issue, especially for local government and agencies where information from designers needs to be placed in its true geographic context. CAD design […]

Development underway on EuroCoreReferenceMap
EuroCoreReferenceMap will be a high‑value, large‑scale geospatial dataset for the use of EU policymakers.
