Land surveying bill introduced to Senate
The Land Surveying Modernization bill was officially introduced to the Wisconsin State Senate on February 8th as SB-444.
The Land Surveying Modernization bill was officially introduced to the Wisconsin State Senate on February 8th as SB-444.
The Wisconsin Society of Land Surveyors (WSLS) is working closely with Senator Dale Schultz (R, District 17) and Representative Roger Rivard (R, District 75) to introduce companion bills aimed at updating the statutes that govern the land surveying profession in Wisconsin.
You’ve probably seen these two-dimensional barcodes in magazine ads, newspapers, signs, even on T-shirts, but what are they, and how do they work?
The Wisconsin Geographic Information Coordination Council is conducting a short survey to get your feedback.
The widely-known pioneer in land information described his experiences with a grassroots approach to planning.
The National Park Service recently completed work on generating 72 individual county mosaics from a statewide set of 18-inch imagery produced by the 2010 Wisconsin Regional Orthoimagery Consortium project.
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District is hosting a meeting for Latitude Geographics Geocortex users on January 31.
The annual gathering of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) Western Great Lakes Region will feature Mr. James Ferguson, an international expert in LiDAR systems. Everyone is invited!
A new travel program will help university students participate in the annual meeting of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS).
Whether you are a seasoned veteran looking for the next step in your career, or a recent college graduate just starting out, the SCO geospatial jobs page is great place to find a Wisconsin GIS job.