Looking Ahead to the Fall: Geomatics in Canada 2014
The summer is a time of year when most of us slow down a little bit. Just like everyone else, Canadian geomatics folks like to head to the cottage or even the hills for relaxation. Spending […]
The summer is a time of year when most of us slow down a little bit. Just like everyone else, Canadian geomatics folks like to head to the cottage or even the hills for relaxation. Spending […]
GoGeomatics recently published a press release on the launch of the Esri Canada GIS Centres of Excellence in Higher Education. To get a better understanding of these new programs, we caught up with Dr. Brent […]
We just updated our list of our top 10 geomatics-related LinkedIn groups. From GIS to surveying to job searching, the groups below are strong networks for geomatics professionals. If you’re not already a member of […]
On behalf of the CGCRT, we took our camera to Parliament Hill to ask the general public a very important question: “What is geomatics?” Sounds simple, right? Well, some of their responses may surprise you. […]
Back in January 2014, as I was catching up on episodes of the CRM Archaeology podcast hosted by Chris Webster, one topic they covered was the “Day of Archaeology”. This instantly piqued my interest and […]
The open data movement has been the talk of the nation, encouraging transparency of governance and good management of data. Goodness, what a magical moment it must be to witness the head of a government […]
This piece is generated by my experiences with my own account @RebelGeo and as Tweeter for Canadian Geographic Education @CanGeoEdu. GoGeomatics 2014 Canadian Twitter rankings for geomatics reminded me that I promised to write about […]
At the June 9 and 10 CGCRT Team Canada event, the attendees were called upon to join working groups in order to help implement and define the National Geomatics Action Plan. We wanted to let […]