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GITA Quick Notes:
2021 EnerGIS Scholarship Competition
Scholarships are available to full or part-time students studying at a university, college, or technical school in the United States, Canada or Mexico. Students need not be GIS or Geography majors but their course work and / or majors must have a large geospatial component.
The grand prize winners (one graduate student and one under-graduate student) shall receive a check for $2000 at the EnerGIS Conference and will receive complimentary admission!
To learn the rules and apply, visit the EnerGIS website!
Are you interested in learning more about how GITA is active in the geospatial community? Visit our website here and consider joining today!
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Updating Our Infrastructure: A Living Organism
RT Insights
A smart infrastructure can play a role in many smart city applications including traffic management, healthcare planning and more.
Smart infrastructure is the key to maximizing the benefits of smart cities. They facilitate data transport, data analysis, and provide back-up information for power plants, vehicles and even traffic lights. Instead of having the city run by a single supercomputer hidden in the sewers, smart cities could be run through a distributed set of computers hidden within the city’s infrastructure.
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Next Generation Local Health Policies Will Rely on Geospatial Data
Geospatial World
After years of analysts pointing out that there is a deep bond between GIS and healthcare policy, the COVID-19 pandemic has finally brought the value of geospatial data home to policymakers and health professionals.
In the early stages of the pandemic, combatting COVID-19 meant that contact-tracing apps were deployed across the globe. Then, as the value of these systems became apparent to health policymakers, the same geospatial data began to be used in models that aimed to predict when and where the virus would spread, and how best to stop it.
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North Line GIS is a full service geospatial company located in Breckenridge, CO. Our goal is to increase efficiencies in organizations through the use of GIS.
North Line GIS it there to take you through the life cycle of your GIS.
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Why Smart Utility Meters Are a Particularly Smart Idea Right Now
Troy Media
Smart meters remove the need for someone to travel to homes to read meters, enabling customers to avoid costs and maintain distance.
Genuine, permanent advancements are rarely a result of grandiose pronouncements by government, such as a purported reimagining of the economy. More often, economic advancement comes incrementally, even quietly, by the intelligent development and implementation of technological innovations.
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Microcities to Drive Adoption of Urban Tech
Smart Cities World
Research by ABI finds that a wide range of smart cities technology vendors and service providers are focusing product and solution strategies on one or more microcity types.
More than 13,000 ‘microcities’ are predicted to drive global urban tech adoption bolstered by new urbanisation concepts, a new study finds.
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Utilities Turn to AI to Manage Assets, Field Operations
Enterprise AI
Public infrastructure operators are joining a growing list of AI technology adopters as they seek to streamline operations and better manage assets.
Among the latest is the El Paso, Texas, water utility, which this week announced plans to work with AI services vendor KloudGin Inc.
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Leveraging AI-Powered Geospatial Insights to Tackle Wildfires
SPAR 3D
Record-breaking wildfires resulting in the loss of life and property have become the new normal. This year’s fires that raged across the western U.S. burned through over eight million acres — more than double the damage of last year. As climate change continues to worsen, the threat of catastrophic wildfires is only growing.
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