High-resolution aerial imagery will help insurance companies and government agencies quantify hurricane damage
Author: Amerisurv-Editor
Dynamix Relocates Office to Accommodate Growing Operations
GREENBELT, MD, 22 SEPTEMBER 2004 – Dynamix Corp., an SBA HUBZone and Small Disadvantaged Business that specializes in providing information technology, GIS and…
DigitalGlobe Satellite Imagery Helps Alaska Inventory Forests, Assess Practices and Evaluate Forests
LONGMONT, Colo., Sept. 22, 2004 — DigitalGlobe®, provider of the world’s highest resolution commercial satellite imagery and geospatial information products, announced that the…
Pacific Crest Corporation Announces New Product for Machine Control Applications
SANTA CLARA, Calif., September 22, 2004 – Recognizing a need for rugged and reliable radio communication between RTK controlled heavy equipment and RTK…
DigitalGlobe Names New Chief Financial Officer
Longmont, Colo., September 13, 2004 – DigitalGlobe®, provider of the world’s highest resolution commercial satellite imagery and geospatial information products, has named a…
SECO to distribute SubSurface Instruments’ magnetic locators
SECO will begin distribution of ML-1 and ML-1M locators immediately
New Nikon 362 Series Total Stations Give Surveyors Extra Accuracy and Reach
TOKYO, Sept. 9, 2004 – Nikon-Trimble Co., Ltd. introduced today the new Nikon DTM-362 and NPL-362 Total Stations. Both models combine superior 3…
Leica Geosystems Introduces New License-free Spread-spectrum Radios for Use with System 1200
Leica Geosystems today announced the introduction of a new license-free spread-spectrum integrated radio module, which has been developed by Intuicom specifically to provide…
New Department of Homeland Security Program Tests Emergency Response System
In the first installment of our EarthData series (The American Surveyor, Jan/Feb 2004), I mentioned that EarthData was also working on the new…
DigitalGlobe Unveils Revolutionary Approach to Civil Government Market
Bold Move Marks Turning Point in Industry; Complies with Civil Government’s Need to be Responsive to Constituents