Several new professors with expertise in GIS and cartography have recently joined Wisconsin’s university community.
NACIS (the North American Cartographic Information Society) will hold its annual conference in Madison on October 12-14, 2011.
A new exhibit at the James Watrous Gallery in Madison features unique map-inspired art.
A Madison firm is scheduled to release a GPS-enabled asthma inhaler that promises to improve understanding of disease triggers.
Over 150 geospatial professionals gathered in Dubuque, Iowa, last week for the Tenth Biennial Iowa Geographic Information Council conference.
Faculty, staff, and students at UW-Madison are coming together on April 28th to discuss state-of-the-art geospatial projects happening on campus.
The Wisconsin Historic Aerial Image Finder was officially rolled out at the Wisconsin Land Information Association conference in Madison last week.
Wisconsin representatives learn more about other statewide GIS coordination councils and get feedback about WIGICC’s path to permanency.
The recently finalized report documents the progress, actions, and accomplishments of WIGICC since its inception in September 2008, and identifies recommendations for ongoing activities and for permanent establishment of the Council.
The new Plan embraces the past, but also considers the many new and emerging changes in digital mapping and geospatial applications.