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Nov. 14th
Posted by MightyMoe on November 13, 2018 at 3:22 pmNational GIS day
MightyMoe replied 5 years, 5 months ago 5 Members · 5 Replies- 5 Replies
Geospatial Data Act Passed
What does this mean for the survey industry? Is it too late to jump on the band wagon? Or, have we (surveyors) missed the boat (again)?
I hope everyone has a great day; I know I will!Uh, November 14 is the ex-wifes’s birthday. Should I send her something that is GIS-related?
Or should I get her the same thing I got Mrs. Cow on her birthday a couple weeks ago? Nothing.
@holy cow
put her lat and long and elevation on message board in the clerk’s office
People will show up just because they are curious
- Posted by: RADAR
Geospatial Data Act Passed
What does this mean for the survey industry? Is it too late to jump on the band wagon? Or, have we (surveyors) missed the boat (again)?
Surveyors are the starting point for the highest quality data to be used in the GIS. I think its safe to say they created the boat, and are in the same position they were and better from before it was passed.
- Posted by: JitterboogiePosted by: RADAR
Geospatial Data Act Passed
What does this mean for the survey industry? Is it too late to jump on the band wagon? Or, have we (surveyors) missed the boat (again)?
Surveyors are the starting point for the highest quality data to be used in the GIS. I think its safe to say they created the boat, and are in the same position they were and better from before it was passed.
I can report that I’ve given lots of data to the GIS community, some even is still in the system, however some has been overridden by lessor information.
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