Geospatial Information and Technology Association (GITA) to Dissolve
GITA (Geospatial Information and Technology Association) has voted to dissolve and will begin the dissolution process on June 1, 2021.
GITA (Geospatial Information and Technology Association) has voted to dissolve and will begin the dissolution process on June 1, 2021.
More details on the National Geodetic Survey’s models of crustal motion for the new National Spatial Reference System.
The National Geodetic Survey has updated its plans and schedule for modernization of the National Spatial Reference System.
Google’s My Maps tool is an easy way to make a simple web map. In this posting, My Maps is used to make a web map of unincorporated communities in Kewaunee county.
Wisconsin’s county boundaries have attained their current shapes as a result of numerous boundary changes that date back to the formation of Wisconsin Territory in 1836.
You can use historic maps and a simple app to explore the past using your smartphone.
Coordinate transformations will be the prevalent method used to update legacy geospatial data for the modernized National Spatial Reference System.
The History of Cartography Project has launched a new online video series to celebrate publication of “Cartography in the European Enlightenment” (Volume 4 of the “History of Cartography”).
Users of the modernized National Spatial Reference System will need to understand the differences between five different types of coordinates.
View an interactive photographic panorama of Madison from the late 1890s taken from the Capitol dome.