Iowa Geographic Information Council hosts 2011 conference
Over 150 geospatial professionals gathered in Dubuque, Iowa, last week for the Tenth Biennial Iowa Geographic Information Council conference.
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 national meeting of the American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing is expected to draw over 1,200 geospatial professionals to our region during the first week of May 2011.
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Geographic Information System Council celebrates GIS Day on November 17, 2010, with a series of free educational seminars on how to use geographic information systems to improve our community and our world.
The popular Wisconsin GIS conference heads to Middleton on November 3rd and 4th.
The ESRI Director of Software Products will open the popular Wisconsin conference scheduled for November 3-4 in Middleton.
Talbot Brooks, the country’s foremost expert on the U.S. National Grid "geoaddressing" system, is conducting a day-long workshop at the WLIA Annual Conference in Appleton, WI on February 24, 2010.
Anyone who missed the September 23 online broadcast offered by the State Cartographer’s Office and Geographic Information Office can now view an online archive of the video.
Tune in to learn more about our activities, hear updates on recent events, and ask any questions on your mind.
Fire up your favorite Web browser at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 10th to hear the latest on the Wisconsin Regional Orthophotography Consortium, and plans for 2010 imagery in Wisconsin.