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ASPRS Releases New Positional Accuracy Standards

By Lurker,
The American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) is pleased to announce the release of the new Positional Accuracy Standards for Digital Geospatial Data.
The new ASPRS accuracy standards fill a critical need for map users and map makers alike. For centuries, map scale and contour interval have been used as an indication of map accuracy. Users want to know how accurately they can measure different things on a map, and map makers want to know how accurate maps need to be in o
Commercial UAV Expo

By Lurker,
Commercial UAV Expo October 5-7, 2015 Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV
Deadline: March 6, 2015
Commercial UAV Expo is a conference and exhibition focused on expanding commercial uses of UAS technology. Candid and unbiased, the goal is to share knowledge and best practices among end users in systems selection considerations, integration of UAS technology with other data capture technologies and workflows, regulatory landscape, safety and training considerations, processing large volume data
Opensource, configure and publish your maps immediately
By adamcarto,
Hello
Recently Cartoview was announced www.cartologic.com/cartoview you can download it and install it on your windows server and immediately start deploying GIS applications. After installation make sure to visit the app store http://www.cartologic.com/cartoview/apps/ to download the Geo Apps you need. Most apps require simple customization. Some apps will need admin to access the app configuration. You can integrate cartoview with your web infrastructure, (Portal for ArcGIS or any open data
Reconstruct Terrain 2000 years ago - possible with GIS?
By Legiones,
Hey Guys, I have a question about Digital Terrain models and modeling a roman fight 2000 years ago with it. Its a student research project, so it would be nice if I find a way to do this;) Now my question: Is it possible to reconstruct the terrain 2000 years ago in a GI-System? The march and the fight of this Roman commander took about 100km and 4 days, so its a huge terrain to research. 2000 years ago most of the terrain was wooded, nowadays there is not much forest and a lot of villages. So
ArcGIS: Build route with exact slope

By Kosta2002,

Guys I look for step by step tutorial which help to build optimal route with exact slope 10-15% (not more) for every 1000m. I hope it is an optimal parameters according to human phisiology The main idea is to visit the mounting ridge with reasonable spending physical abilities for it I have an Aster GDEM of my future trip, start and end point future. Please give me tips:)
Thanks in advance!!
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