The focus for SSSC2013 is: future innovation, new approaches, and improved methods.
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SSSC2013: opportunities still available
In recognition of their support, the SSSC2013 committee has introduced “Trade Talks”, which provide Partners with the opportunity to host mini-workshops for potential and existing clients.
SSSC2013 early bird registration closes this week
The early bird registration savings for the SSSC2013 conference – subtitled Collect, Connect, Capitalise – close at midnight on Saturday 16 February.
International spatial experts at spatial@gov
This year’s conference program boasts the largest number of international spatial experts ever. Joining us from the United States is US Air Force GPS specialist Chris Morin, from the 746 Test Squadron at the Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, who will address denial of service vulnerabilities in a presentation titled ‘Delivering the Truth […]
UK Ordnance Survey goes international
From September 2012, the UK geospatial information agency, Ordnance Survey, will be launching a new international organisation, Ordnance Survey International. This new organisation will harness the skills and expertise within Ordnance Survey to primarily support other national mapping agencies and countries. Ordnance Survey International will be headed by Steven Ramage, former executive director […]
SSSI ACT Conference 2012 – ‘Apps with Maps’
The Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute, ACT Region, invites members and non-members to attend the inaugural ACT SSSI conference in August 2012. This conference will for the first time, be run entirely by the young spatial professionals in Canberra. The event will include short and sharp presentations on innovative uses of spatial/location information […]
FME World Tour 2012 comes to Sydney
To coincide with the recent release of FME 2012, Safe Software are running a series of workshops outlining some of the new features. The FME World Tour heads down under on the 10th May 2012. So come join Geography Jones and learn about the formidable new tools at your disposal in FME 2012. Explore […]
Victoria’s Notification and Editing System
JOSE DIACONO As a rule, 75 per cent of the cost of a spatial system is in the data. Inevitably, some of this data will change or be wrong, so there are huge benefits to be gained by putting the people who find the problems in touch with those who fix them. At the […]