Creating detailed and comprehensive maps is difficult in the sense that it takes a lot of work, but it’s not a hard technical problem. Google has already done it for roads around their corporate headquarters in Mountain View and some of its competitors likely already have the same capabilities. Expanding these maps nationally doesn’t require a conceptual breakthrough, it just takes money — and Google has a lot of money.
Author: ligis
Mapping the Nation
Across the globe, governments use GIS to move communities toward healthier, more resilient, and safer outcomes. From actions as simple as optimizing routes for field workers, to visualizing policy impacts and developing intelligent transportation systems, GIS supports governments at all levels—local, state, and national.
Esri Announces Big Changes to Small Government Enterprise License Agreement Program
ESRI has announced a significant change to its Small Municipal and County Government Enterprise License Agreement (ELA) program. Now Governments with Populations Up to 250,000 Are Eligible.
George Washington, Lifelong Mapmaker
George Washington studied surveying, practiced it on familiar lands owned by his family, and was appointed as official surveyor of Culpeper County, Virginia by the young age of 17
The Godfather of Digital Maps
Esri owns more than half of the market for so-called GIS (short for “geographic information systems”) software, and its technology is used around the world by some 350,000 businesses, government agencies and NGOs, which collectively create 150 million new maps every day.
NYSGIS Association: Drone (UAV, UAS) Survey
Please fill out the survey it’s for a good cause Drone (UAV, UAS) Survey
Top Ten Geo Stories Of 2015
My goal is to put together an interesting list and I’m hopeful that it helps someone who may have missed one of these stories over the past year. By Alex Chaucer
Emerging GIS Series: Emergency Response
2015 NYS GIS Legislative & GAC Summertime Blues
Government GIS program administrators and project leaders, and speaking here about local government GIS projects, maintaining the same ol’ same ol’ waiting patiently for a game changing statewide GIS program/project which will magically institutionalize and expand their geospatial structure.