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On The FrontLines: Geospatial technologies coupled with 3D visualization are changing the way we relate to our environment. Applications are unlimited as we morph from being passive Geospatial data consumers to active Geospatial data contributors.
One area where the challenge is worldwide is mapping infrastructure and keeping accurate track of our infrastructure, whether it is overhead power lines, telephone cables or underground power, telecom and water infrastructure. At GeoSpatial Day, experts from GeoEye, Google and Autodesk talked about these challenges and how Geospatial will be a part of your everyday life sooner, rather than later.
| Tags: | Construction, Electric power transmission, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Geospatial, Electricity distribution, Google Earth, Computer graphics |
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