Lightning notes from the ESRI Homeland security conference, Denver CO – This week in Denver CO a number of representatives from local, State, and Federal Governments as well as members of the private sector were gathered together to discuss the impact of GIS on homeland security and emergency response. Tuesday morning’s reception featured a number of high-level speakers including Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, Justin DeMello (Denver Office of Emergency Management), Daniel Cotter (CTO US DHS), and Jack Dangermond (ESRI). Dangermond noted that the server supports GI management, supports all kinds of data types, and is useful in replicating data for multiple users and uses. Server is also supporting the need for news classes of mobile technologies – including support for mobile mapping, field edits, disconnected query, and GPS functionality… read on for more.Read on for some comments and notes from Tuesday
Archives for November 8, 2007
Latitude Geographics Releases Geocortex IMF 5.2 for ArcIMS
This comes from our friends in Victoria with their latest release of the very cool Geocortex IMF… Geocortex IMF contains a set of powerful tools that make it easy to create superb ArcIMS applications, including built-in capabilities to integrate other information technology systems – test drive Geocortex IMF 5.2 visit: www.geocortex.com/imf