GIT4Infrastructure.org Launched11/09/2009 |
| The Geospatial Information & Technology Association (GITA) launched of an interactive geospatial information center for infrastructure practitioners: git4infrastructure.org on 9th September 2009, at 9.09. This community-based information centre takes input from the geospatial and infrastructure communities, and GITA invites professionals to be part of the progression of the site by submitting ideas, solutions and content. |
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To celebrate the launch on 9/9/09, new GITA members joining until the end of 2009, will receive a discounted rate of USD99 (normally USD125). GITA members will have exclusive access to a year-round online community coming in October 2009 and a GIT4Infrastructure Information Feed, launching in November 2009. The information feed will be the most extensive feed for all things geospatial, infrastructure, and the stimulus package. For full details and to become a member, visit gita.org/membership.
GITA has created this site to become a daily information resource for geospatially managing, protecting, maintaining, and operating the infrastructure. Sections of GIT4Infrastructure.org include: reference materials, applicable technology, networking, interactive features, and news. Read more about: GITA geospatial Website: http://www.git4infrastructure.org/ Supplier: GITA More news from this supplier: GITA 2009 Speaker Awards GITA Honours GMES Initial Operations (GIO) Land Monitoring Services Rugged Trimble Juno Series Olympic Planning Rerouting During Olympic Congestions Dutch Minister to Open Geospatial World Forum 2012 TatukGIS Developer Kernel 10 Upgrade Netcad Asia Convention Community Heritage Project Using GIS Visualisation Teaching Award for Russell G. Congalton ION Autonomous Snowplough Competition Winners GeoCore 2012 with Lidar API Comments (0): |
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3D Scanning of Historic Sugar Factories |
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The Alliance for Integrated Spatial Technologies at the University of South Florida, USA, recently worked with the Florida Park Service on a project to document the remains of several historic sugar-mill sites in the State Parks to create as-builts to be used in preservation and conservation of these resources. The FARO LS 880, along with GPS and total station georeferencing and colour imaging, was used on these projects.
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