| | Only three years remain before release of the new, modernized NSRS. I encourage everyone to try all of the NGS beta products and download Dru Smith’s June 6 webinar for a better understanding of how the NGS will provide data to users in the new, modernized NSRS. |
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| | | | Fugro has completed a hydrographic survey to determine a safe channel through the Star Reef Passage in Papua New Guinea. | |
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| | | | Initiative aims to increase the global coverage, quality and accessibility of seabed mapping data through collaboration and the creation of a more integrated marine geospatial sector. | |
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| | | Trimble has introduced the Trimble X12 scanning system to the geospatial scanning portfolio. | | | | |
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| | | As GNSS vulnerabilities rapidly evolve, Lower Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations are emerging onto the scene. Providers are racing to test and prove their solutions, resulting in many options to consider – but do they live up to the hype? How will you know which to choose for your application? This webinar aims to highlight several alternatives and explain: Their approach, mechanisms and unique capabilities; what requirements/specifications they meet; and how they are being tested, integrated and used today. What the future holds for LEO Navigation remains to be fully settled, but with these subject matter experts, we hope to shed some light on the much anticipated technology. | Registering gives you access to this webinar even after it airs! | |
| | | Date: August 11 Time: 1 p.m. Eastern Duration: 60 minutes + time for Q&A Sponsored by: Orolia Defense and Security
Alaiya Tuntemeke-Winter, Applications Engineer at Orolia Defense and Security Patrick Shannon, CEO and founder of TrustPoint Inc. Bryan Chan, VP of Business Development and Strategy at Xona Space Systems Prof. Zak Kassas, full professor at The Ohio State University and director of the Autonomous Systems Perception, Intelligence and Navigation (ASPIN) Laboratory | |
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| | | By Gavin Schrock It’s about more than advances in technology — peak times demand peak productivity. | | | | |
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