NRCan talks to the United Nations about Geomatics
At the end of last year, I came across what I think is an excellent synopsis of what NRCan and the Canadian Federal Government are focused on in terms of geomatics. All of it is […]
At the end of last year, I came across what I think is an excellent synopsis of what NRCan and the Canadian Federal Government are focused on in terms of geomatics. All of it is […]
GoGeomatics Canada and the Alberta Geomatics Group (AGG) have come together to present the AGG GoGeomatics Calgary Social on December 11th at 6p.m. This is the first time GoGeomatics Canada and the AGG have teamed […]
Less than a week ago I was thinking about “Identity” and the Canadian geomatics community. Recently there have been a number of articles on what words we should use to describe ourselves as a sector […]
A few months ago, GoGeomatics asked a number of distinguished Canadian writers to share their thoughts on a controversial subject. We asked them to think about whether or not we should continue to use the […]
GoGeomatics Canada attended the GISP workshop hosted by URISA Ontario on May 6th in Hamilton. Over thirty Canadian GIS and geomatics professionals attended to learn more about the GISP certification and ask questions about their […]
It’s only a short time until the April 28th Ottawa GIS Career Seminar. In preparation for the seminar this weekend I’ve updated it with everything I’ve learned over the past year. Most recently I’ve traveled […]
Are you excited about the upcoming National Surveyors’ Conference 2013 from June 18-21 in Niagara Falls? You should be! In case the previous article wasn’t enough to encourage you, here are some extra tidbits. Recruiting […]
The GoGeomatics Canada Socials in March were great events. I was in Alberta for the launch of the Calgary GoGeomatics social. You can see more info and photos on the Calgary GoGeomatics group here. If […]