The SX series of total stations with high-accuracy robotic technology includes an advanced angle measurement system, RED-tech technology, reflectorless EDM, Bluetooth Class 1 long-range data communi
San Francisco is using a geodatabase to update and/or install 15,000 curb ramps by 2017.
Why free may not necessarily be better for your operation.
Mobile apps help cities manage citizen reporting back at the office.
Sophisticated tools and software are becoming more user-friendly, which is good news for agencies looking to outsource work.
Las Vegas builds the foundation for a tool that lets Web site visitors find and reserve their ideal getaway location.
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Benefits of the modified approach
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A step-by-step process for calculating return on investment.
Getting contractors to submit files online so your geodatabase is as accurate as possible.
One Florida utility department upgrades its data collection from old-fashioned maps to state-of-the-art technology.
Using a geodatabase to accurately bill service connections.
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Choosing a handheld computer for GIS data collection
A small department in a small town uses Microsoft Access and Google Earth to quickly and cheaply build a GIS database.
Three Southeastern communities morph street centerline projects into interdepartmental and, in some cases, intergovernmental asset management programs.
A technology-driven abatement program limits the spread of disease.
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This glossary sheds light on how unique Albuquerque's new GPS system—the first government-owned system with tri-constellation capability—is.
Mesa del Sol is the first large-scale application of Albuquerque's Real Time Global Navigation Satellite System—GNSS—Network (ARTGN), the world's first government-owned, triple-constellation-capable, real-time GPS network.