Electric power generation from coal and gas: US and China
Some very cool interactive infographic on energy from the International Energy Agency (IEA). Natural Gas- and Coal-Fired Power Generation Production in US and China
Some very cool interactive infographic on energy from the International Energy Agency (IEA). Natural Gas- and Coal-Fired Power Generation Production in US and China
Twitter gives us unlimited access to another spatial realm-for the time being- in the spirit of our exponentially rapid development of and engagement with social media. I think Twitter can be the best thing that’s […]
Transportation for America has put the National Bridge Inventory of 604,474 bridges on line with Google Maps so you can zoom to any area in the U.S. and see which bridges are structurally deficient and the daily […]
In 2009 Blaine Leonard, of the Utah Department of Transportation and the then President-elect of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), gave the opening keynote at GITA 2009. His talk focussed on the 2009 […]
I’ve blogged previously about a project by the Los Angeles Community College District, the largest community college district in the U.S., create 3D BIM models of all the buildings on the LACCD campuses. One of […]
The principle of free and open access to government geospatial data has been adopted by many governments including US Federal, Canada, Japan, South Africa, Brazil, California, and by the City of Vancouver and other cities. […]
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and the OpenMI Association (OpenMI) have released the proposed Open Modelling Interface Version 2 (OpenMI) standard for public comment. This standard defines a standard apporach for independently developed computer models […]
At the Oracle Spatial and Graph User Meeting, the folks from Oracle outlined some of the things to expect in the next version of Oracle 12c. I was very impressed. All of the below is […]