Posts by Brad Cutler
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OK. We’ve converted back to the “classic” Blogger template for the IGIC blog. In doing so, we lost a little bit of the functionality that was somewhat useful in the Read More »
Read MoreImagery for the Nation Update – June 2007
NSGIC is planning a series of updates to keep people informed about progress on the Imagery for the Nation Iinitiative. The current document can be found here. The next one Read More »
Read MoreIowa Geospatial Infrastructure blog created
In an effort to keep folks up to date and in the loop with happenings related to the Iowa Geospatial Infrastructure (IGI) workgroup and project, a new website/blog has been Read More »
Read MoreRFP for Business Planning Services
Today IGIC is releasing an RFP for consulting services to help us develop the business plan. This request will be open to anyone, including individuals, private service firms, academic departments, Read More »
Read More2007 IGIC Conference Award Recipients
Congratulations to the following award recipients. Enough can not be said about the three individuals who received awards at this year’s conference and what they have done to further the Read More »
Read More2007 Iowa GIS Conference – Poster Session Results
Thank you to the 21 entries into the 2007 IGIC Conference Poster session. This year’s poster session was broken out into three distinct categories with awards for outstanding posters in Read More »
Read MoreIGIC Goes to the Capitol
During the last two weeks, IGIC has sent two different contingents to Des Moines to work on promoting geospatial activities in Iowa. The first occurred the week of January 22nd. Read More »
Read More2006 Technology Governance Board Annual Report
Found this annual report on the State of Iowa’s website. Several items of note. LiDAR initiative is mentioned as one of the successes. Mention is made of the disucssion on Read More »
Read MoreCulver administration looking for interested parties to serve on state boards and commissions
Thanks to Patrick for pointing this one out. The new administration is seeking individuals to apply for appointment to state board and commissions. Several have ties to geospatial technologies.
Read MoreJohnson County makes the APB
In case you missed it, the All Points Blog picked up a news item out of the Daily Iowan that covered county discussions on charging for data. Thoughts or comments Read More »
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