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|  | American Red Cross Uses Trimble Technology and RDMS to Speed Hurricane Disaster Relief Posted Date: 12/15/2009
|  | GIS Strategic Implementation Plan Leads San Luis Obispo County toward Improved GIS Customer Service Posted Date: 12/15/2009
|  | GIS Technology Blasts Off on the Space Coast Posted Date: 7/28/2008
City of Titusville, Florida
3—2—1 Blastoff! The City of Titusville is taking off, exploring a new frontier it hasn’t yet experienced—Geographic Information Systems.
The oldest community on the Indian River, the City of Titusville, Florida, is immersed in a rich history. Residents are constantly reminded of the City’s early industries, such as commercial fishing and citrus agriculture. Although the historic features of the laid back City are ever-present, Titusville is growing and making technological advancements every day.
|  | Geophysical Scouting Firm Combines GPS Photo Mapping with Google Earth to Deliver Logistics Reports for Oil & Gas Exploration Posted Date: 9/24/2007 Waystar, a Canadian geophysical scouting firm, uses GPS-Photo Link software to export georeferenced photographs directly into Google Earth for delivery to oil & gas exploration companies. These GPS-tagged photographs and field reports are saving the energy exploration companies tens of thousands of dollars in planning the logistics of seismic survey activities in Canada. Download/View Case Study (PDF Format)
|  | Pixxures and the City of Chicago Posted Date: 5/3/2007
The City of Chicago utilizes aerial imagery to supplement its geospatial database to track building footprints, support change detection, and for planning and asset management. Download/View Case Study (PDF format)
|  | Quebec Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks Posted Date: 5/3/2007 The Québec Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks promotes sustainable development while protecting natural ecosystems. Download/View Case Stud (PDF format)
|  | GIS Project Helps Keep City Safe From Homeland Security Threats Posted Date: 10/10/2006 When Tim DeSalvo joined the Newport News, Virginia, Department of Public Works more than 20 years ago, people within the department were talking about the need for a comprehensive inventory of the city's assets. Today, with the help of Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, that goal is finally being achieved.
|  | A Case Study: Exceptional Things Come in Small Packages Posted Date: 9/25/2006 In the fall of 2002, the local government of Calvert County, Maryland, was poised on the edge of a technological divide.
PCs sat on the desks of nearly all county workers, and massive financial, services and land-management databases
were helping staff address the needs of local citizens. But like technology itself, the needs of those citizens were changing and growing at an ever-increasing rate. Author: Kathleen O’Brien - Calvert County, Maryland
|  | A Case Study: VIDAR Atlas P54 Scanners Help the Texas General Land Office Create a Web-based Digital Archive of Priceless Historical Maps and Documents Posted Date: 6/7/2006 In the early 1800s when Texas seceded from Mexico, the Treasury of the Republic of Texas contained exactly $56 in cash—not enough to pay scores of soldiers, stevedores and railroad workers. The solution was to compensate workers with the one asset the new republic had plenty of—land. Author: Robert Gonzales - Contex
|  | A Case Study: Pixxures and United Power Posted Date: 9/26/2005 United Power, a fast-growing electric co-operative, serves more than 60,000 customers along Colorado’s Front Range. The service territory extends from the mountains of Coal Creek Canyon and Golden Gate Canyon to the farmlands of Brighton, Hudson and Keenesburg, representing some of the most diverse terrain and ground cover found anywhere. Author: Terry Burns, Executive Account Manager, Pixxures, Inc.
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