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Human Geography at GEOINT

By  - Posted on 18 Dec 2012 in GeoIntelligence Insider & GIS News & Mapping & Mobile Devices & Opinions.

Could the Connecticut Shootings Speed Human Geography Tools? By Art Kalinski, GISP During the past few days there has been a stream of talking heads offering advice after the tragic... Read more»

I’m Baaaack: After 8 Weeks, 20,000 Airline Miles, and 5,500 Driving Miles

By  - Posted on 29 Jul 2011 in GSS Monthly.

Hopefully, you’ve missed my Geospatial Solutions Weekly column which I haven’t written in two months. This past eight weeks, I’ve traveled 20,000 airline miles, driven 5,500 miles, and ridden 300 miles by... Read more»

LightSquared: Comments I Submitted to the FCC

By  - Posted on 28 Jul 2011 in Opinions & Survey.

Okay, folks, this is where the rubber meets the road. The FCC LightSquared public comment period ends this Saturday. If you use GPS, it would be very wise to submit your comments today. Don't expect the FCC to make a rational decision. LightSquared has an amazing amount of political influence, and you can see that in the support they receive from state legislators, mayors, chiefs of police, etc. In this article, I'll show you how to submit your comments to the FCC in just five minutes. I'll also show comments I'm submitting to the FCC. Read more»

TIGER Database Historical Perspective

By  - Posted on 27 Oct 2009 in GSS Monthly.

In my last two columns, I’ve made several references to geospatial data. Jon Sperling, Ph.D. GISP, wrote in and commented on the omission of the importance of TIGER data in... Read more»

TIGER Database Historical Perspective

By  - Posted on 27 Oct 2009 in GSS Monthly.

In my last two columns, I’ve made several references to geospatial data. Jon Sperling, Ph.D. GISP, wrote in and commented on the omission of the importance of TIGER data in... Read more»