The FAA estimates that there will be nearly half a million registered commercial use drones in the U.S. by 2022 (FAA 2018 – 2038 Aerospace Forecast).
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Special GISCafe Report: Drones for GIS and Mapping
Thursday, April 2nd, 2020Tags: 3D Laser Mapping, air pollution, ArcGIS, climate change, cloud, data, ESRI, forestry, geospatial, GIS, GNSS, Google Maps, GPS, hurricanes, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, laser scanner, LiDAR, location, mapping, maps, mobile, navigation, reality modeling, remote sensing, satellite imagery
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GISCafe Industry Predictions 2020 – Part 2
Friday, January 10th, 2020Every January GISCafe Voice publishes blogs of industry predictions from our readers. This is the second installment of those predictions. This year we have extended the deadline for submissions to January 14th for entries.
Tags: autonomous vehicles, geospatial, GIS, hurricanes, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, laser scanner, LiDAR, location, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping, navigation, reality modeling, remote sensing, satellite imagery, situational intelligence, smartphones
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GISCafe Year In Review 2019
Thursday, December 19th, 2019The year in review is defined in large part by what drives the technology sector. Natural phenomenon such as fires and floods, earthquakes and hurricanes require continual vigilance to be able to record, predict, respond to and recover from. The effort of Digital Cities is an effort to maintain cities in a more efficient manner, with heightened emphasis on people and data.
Tags: ArcGIS, Autodesk, autonomous vehicles, Bentley, Bentley Systems, climate change, cloud, data, ESRI, GIS, health, imagery, indoor mapping, Infrastructure, intelligence, laser scanner, lbs, LiDAR, location, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping, navigation, real estate, reality modeling, remote sensing, situational intelligence, underground mapping
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Emphasis on People and Data in the Smart City Conversation
Wednesday, November 27th, 2019Richard Leadbeater, State Government Industry Manager for Esri spoke with GISCafe Voice recently about Esri’s approach to smart cities and takeaways from the Smart Cities DC conference held in October. Leadbeater oversees all the state government stories and the area of smart space such as redistricting and elections.
Tags: air pollution, cloud, crowdsourcing, data, ESRI, geospatial, GIS, health, Infrastructure, intelligence, location, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping, Smart Cities DC, smartphones
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Communication and Geospatial
Friday, October 11th, 2019From defense to ISR and tethered drones to highly intelligent vehicle sensors, geospatial developments are critical in the realm of communication of many kinds.
While much defense research and development involves the development of weaponry, this particular effort by Airbus Defence and Space focuses on communication rather than physical intervention.
Tags: autonomous vehicles, cloud, data, geospatial, GIS, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, LiDAR, location, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping, navigation, remote sensing, situational intelligence
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Talking Trash and Saving the Planet at HxGN LIVE in Las Vegas
Thursday, June 13th, 2019Ole Rollen, president and CEO of Hexagon, spoke on the topic of “Can Data Save the World?” at the ninth consecutive HxGN LIVE held in Las Vegas this week.
Tags: air pollution, data, forestry, geospatial, GIS, Hexagon, HxGN, LiDAR, location, mapping
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GISCafe Industry Predictions for 2019 – Part III
Friday, January 18th, 2019Welcome to GISCafe Industry Predictions for 2019 Part III. We have been including exciting responses from company spokesman in the GIS and Geospatial industry, all focused on the trends and predictions they see for the coming year.
Tags: air pollution, ArcGIS, autonomous vehicles, cloud, crowdsourcing, data, ESRI, geospatial, GIS, GNSS, Google, GPS, imagery, indoor mapping, Infrastructure, intelligence, LiDAR, location, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping, navigation, reality modeling, remote sensing, satellite imagery, situational intelligence, small sats, smartphones
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Hexagon Positioning Intelligence to Acquire AutonomouStuff for Autonomous Vehicle Development
Wednesday, December 5th, 2018Autonomous vehicle development is front and center in the news these days, with geospatial companies working hard to provide the autonomous technology necessary to populate the world’s highways with safe, responsive robotic vehicles. This technology is also a part of the greater vision for resilient or “smart” cities, as new cities are created or revamped and the desire is to incorporate self-driving vehicles into the fabric of the new infrastructure.
Tags: air pollution, autonomous vehicle development, autonomous vehicles, data, geospatial, GIS, Google Maps, GPS, imagery, intelligence, location, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping, navigation, remote sensing, satellite imagery, smartphones, social media
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GISCafe Editorial Calendar 2019
Wednesday, November 7th, 2018GISCafe will focus on specific editorial for 2019, so be sure to check in with our Editorial Calendar to find out when might be a good time for your story to be shown. Throughout the year, we provide space for Current Events, as the technology industry is evolving, and we can’t know at the time of this writing just what will be new, groundbreaking and/or disruptive in the coming year.
Tags: 3D Laser Mapping, air pollution, Autodesk, autonomous vehicles, Bentley, Bentley Systems, climate change, cloud, crowdsourcing, data, ESRI, geospatial, GIS, GNSS, Google, Google Maps, GPS, imagery, indoor mapping, Infrastructure, intelligence, Intergraph, LiDAR, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, navigation, NOAA, real estate, reality modeling, satellite imagery, situational intelligence, small sats, smartphones, social media, underground mapping
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Boundless Ventures Offline with the Offline Tile Server
Wednesday, June 6th, 2018Anthony Calamito, chief geospatial officer at Boundless talked about the Boundless Offline Tile Server that delivers rapid access to basemaps around the world, drilling down to the street and building level, to professionals who can’t rely on internet connectivity out in the field.
Tags: Boundless, cloud, data, hurricanes, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, location, mapping, maps, mobile, navigation, OpenStreetMap, USGS
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