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Merrick & Company Wins First Place in the Leica Geosystems Civil/Survey Category of the “High Definition Surveying (HDS) Plan” Contest

November 26, 2012 in Associate Membership, Business, Geomatics, Hexagon, Land Surveying, Land Surveying Equipment, Laser Scanning, Leica, Leica, Members, News, Remote Sensing, Surveying Software

Merrick & Company Winning Hexagon Poster

Merrick & Company Winning Hexagon Poster

SURVEY TEAM RECEIVES 1ST PLACE

COLORADO – Merrick & Company won first place in the civil/survey category of the “High Definition Surveying (HDS) Plan” contest, hosted by Leica Geosystems.  The annual event is part of a worldwide conference, Hexagon 2012. The awards program allows Leica HDS/laser scanning users to submit posters with laser scanning deliverables in one of three categories, including buildings/heritage, civil/survey, and plant/marine. Winners were judged on completeness of plan, creative use of point cloud, creative use of model, and overall appearance.

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GeoEye Wins Multi-year, Multi-million Dollar Russian Contract

January 4, 2012 in Associate Membership, Business, GeoEye, Geomatics, GIS, Land Surveying, Laser Scanning, News, Orthophotos, Remote Sensing, Surveying Software

GeoEye and ScanEx to Provide High-resolution Satellite Data for Russia’s Countrywide Cadastral Project

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GeoEye - Elevating Insight.

HERNDON, Va., Jan. 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY), a leading source of geospatial information and insight, announced that it is working with its Russian partner, ScanEx Research and Development Center, to provide millions of square kilometers of high-resolution satellite imagery to the Russian Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography (Rosreestr).

Russia, the world’s largest country, covers more than one-ninth of the Earth’s land mass and spans nine time zones. To efficiently administer the property rights and data across this vast landscape and make this information accessible, Rosreestr is creating a countrywide base map of land properties in the Russian Federation. The base map will have multiple data layers including orthorectified high-resolution imagery, cadastral information (for example, type of ownership, permits, licenses, rights, restrictions, transactions and taxation) and extensive topographic features (natural features representing boundaries). The Russian government will host the completed base map on their portal for viewing by federal and regional government agencies and the public via Web services.

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Professional Land Surveyor Weekly Roundup September 25, 2011

September 25, 2011 in Associate Membership, Business, ClearEdge3D, Geomatics, GIS, GNSS, GPS, Hemisphere GPS, Javad GNSS, Land Surveying, Land Surveying Equipment, Leica, Links, Locata, News, NOAA, PCI Geomatics, Surveying Software, Topcon

Updates & Upgrades

In this week’s Professional Land Surveyor Weekly Roundup, I want to explain a few site upgrades in addition to this week’s summary.

If you are a regular visitor here, you’ve no doubt noticed a new look. You also might have found some of the site features updated, too. What’s happening, simply is that we are performing a major upgrade to the site software. It, no doubt, will take us some time to make every necessary update and upgrade, but we will try to keep the inconveniences to a minimum. All will be soon in order.

But there’s more: Seeing as we were already upgrading the site software, we decided this was the time to improve the site look and function, too. So, don’t be surprised to see a new look and layout rolling out this week. When all is said and done, we’re confident you will find the new updates, upgrades, and look well worth a few hiccups while we make these improvements.

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ClearEdge3D Wins Prestigious National Science Foundation Grant for Automated Feature Extraction Research

September 24, 2011 in Associate Membership, Business, ClearEdge3D, Geomatics, Land Surveying, Laser Scanning, News, Remote Sensing

Funding will greatly improve the company’s feature extraction technology; goal is to virtually eliminate manual modeling of facilities, buildings and entire cities

Herndon, Virginia — September 21, 2011 — ClearEdge3D today announced that it has won a research grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to further develop its technology in the rapidly evolving field of automated feature extraction from 3D laser scan data. The grant, one of the most prestigious research awards in the United States, will be used by ClearEdge to enhance its industry-leading automated feature extraction algorithms with the goal of modeling entire facilities and whole city blocks in minutes.

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