My first experience with stone walls was as a young kid (6-10 years old) living in South Deerfield, NH. The family home was…
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USS Surveyor
Geodetic Ship of Alaska (1917–1955)
In 1915, the United States Coast & Geodetic Survey (C&GS) found itself in need of upgrading and improvement in many areas. The precision…
Simplifying Complexity with Scanning
With survey projects, there’s complex, there’s very complex, and then there’s the Cedar River Flood Control System (CRFCS) project in Cedar Rapids, Iowa….
Carlson User Conference
Grow With Us
The trend in user conferences is to scan as many bar coded, app driven attendees then cram them all in the largest urban…
Test Yourself 64: Angles, areas, and…
Given the three interior angles and the area of triangle A-B-C, what are the lengths of the sides? For the solution to this…
Nature versus a Sense of Place
Choosing where to settle and live is complicated, not a simple task of technical analysis and check boxes. Competing factors include affordability, convenience…
Measuring Unit Change Coming in 2022
Friday, June 7, 2019 – Since 1959, two definitions of the foot have been used in the United States: the International Foot and…
First Dev-Kits Available for mosaic, Septentrio’s New High-Precision GNSS Module
Leuven, Belgium – June 19, 2019 – Septentrio announces today that the mosaic development kit is available for testing and integration. mosaic is Septentrio’s…
INTERGEO Round Table: Do Everything To Go Digital, But With People On Board
25th anniversary of INTERGEO / Round Table with industry experts / Heightened global standing of the leading trade fair for geodesy, geoinformation and…
Black Swift Technologies Developing Swarming Drones to Autonomously Track the Eyewall of Tropical Cyclones and Hurricanes
Black Swift Technologies (BST), a specialized engineering firm based in Boulder, CO, announced today it has been awarded a NOAA contract to develop an…