| Hurricane Debris Modeling
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On August 25, 2005, with barely two days' notice, Hurricane Katrina made its first assault on the United States, hitting South Florida as a Category One hurricane. Less than four days later, with 140 mile-per-hour (230 kilometer-per-hour) sustained winds, torrential rains, and a storm surge of 15 to 30 feet (5 to 9 meters), Hurricane Katrina pummeled the Gulf Coast as a strong Category Four hurricane. |
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| Tracking Cattle in the Heartland
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To limit the risk of introducing such highly communicable diseases as mad cow and tuberculosis into the U.S. food supply, the state of Kansas has built a spatio-temporal tracking system that traces the movements of cattle as they pass through that state's highly traveled beef-industry crossroads. |
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Navman Wireless, Donlen Enter Partnership
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Navman Wireless North America has entered a strategic partnership with fleet leasing and management company Donlen Corporation. Donlen, through its subsidiary dba Donlen Telematics, will provide its customer base with Navman Wireless' GPS fleet management solutions. |
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| Oklahoma DOT Chooses ERDAS Technology
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The Oklahoma Department of Transportation has selected ERDAS LPS software for creation of photogrammetric products capable of meeting engineering-grade accuracy. |
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| ICOMM Adding Apisphere's GEM to its Asset Management
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Apisphere Inc. announced that it will be integrating the location-aware field force automation capabilities of its Geo-Enabled Mobility (GEM) platform with ICOMMM's infrastructure asset management software. |
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| Vericom Adds deCarta Mapping to VeriVision MRM
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Mobile resource management provider Vericom Technologies has partnered with geospatial software maker deCarta to increase the mapping capabilities in Vericom's VeriVision MRM system. |
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| Spatial Insights Offers Drive-Time Analysis Software
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Spatial Insights, Inc., has announced the release of the Freeway 2008 and Freeway 2008 Premium drive-time applications from Applied Spatial Technology, Inc.  |
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| Freeance AVL 2.0 Due from TDC in August
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TDC Group Inc. plans to release Freeance AVL 2.0, which enables users to create custom automatic vehicle location applications for ArcGIS Server 9.3 using their existing GPS devices, wireless laptops, and BlackBerry smartphones, according to the company. |
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| SkyWave Rolls Out Dual-Mode IsatM2M Terminal
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SkyWave Mobile Communications has introduced it SureLinx 8100c satellite/GPRS terminal, which combines the company's Isat machine-to-machine satellite technology with worldwide cellular capabilities and intelligent message routing, according to the company. |
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| Snowflake Delivers Dynamic Weather Data for U.K. Roads
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Snowflake Software announced that it will soon report details on a pilot project it has implemented with the United Kingdom's federal weather service, the Met Office, to monitor weather conditions on the country's roads. |
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| Indiana DOT ERDAS LPS Software
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The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has selected LPS software from ERDAS for creation of photogrammetric products capable of meeting engineering-grade accuracy. |
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