07 July 2009, 3:34pm
Gardiner, Maine – July 7, 2009 - Blue Marble Geographics (www.bluemarblegeo.com) will be exhibiting and speaking at the ESRI Survey & Engineering Summit in San Diego, CA on July 11 and 12 2009. Come and visit Booth S206 to learn about the latest versions of Blue Marble’s survey to GIS transformation software suite. The team will be featuring demos of the Geographic Calculator’s new support for Horizontal Time Dependent Coordinate (HTDP) systems. Blue Marble’s geospatial data manipulation and conversion solutions are used worldwide by thousands of GIS analysts at software companies, universities, oil and gas companies, civil engineering, surveying, technology, enterprise GIS groups, government and military organizations to transform data to and from coordinate, vector, CAD, raster, 3D, LIDAR or database formats.
As business partners with ESRI Blue Marble Geographics brings expertise through software and services to the ESRI user community that spans geodetics, survey data, and GIS data manipulation scenarios. Blue Marble President Patrick Cunningham will be a panelist at the Geodesy Panel discussion Sunday July 12th at 1:30pm Room 9 speaking specifically on implementing HTDP coordinate support in GIS software. Join in the discussion as ESRI shares its vision of the ArcGIS platform building many industry-specific data models, ultimately simplifying the process of implementing projects and to promote and support standards that exist in the ESRI user communities.
”Blue Marble software has many tools that help surveyors bring their data into the ArcGIS environment,” stated Blue Marble President Patrick Cunningham. “Our software allows surveyors the flexibility to work with a variety of formats, conduct complex transformations, and data manipulation. Now with our extension to ArcGIS this process is even easier.”
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Each month we select a hot topic and a leading figure in the industry to write about it.A suggested new aspect for the New Generation of Digital Earth - Human behaviour and decision making
Based on harmonised methodology, survey on decision making mechanisms and identification of decision nodal points, monitoring and analysis of the socio-economic and environmental impact of power, the influence of human interest groups from local to global should be also part of the aspects in the new generation Digital Earth.
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