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MAPPS is the only national association of firms in the surveying, spatial data and geographic information systems field in the United States. MAPPS member firms are engaged in surveying, photogrammetry, satellite and airborne remote sensing, aerial photography, hydrography, aerial and satellite image processing, mobile and 3D scanning, GPS...
How is advanced technology best applied to achieve real-world objectives? Andrew Gaiennie explores this question in a blog detailing specific project experiences.
A young professional's views on dealing with technological advancement in surveying and the geosciences, by Andrew Gaiennie.
Michael Binge and guest authors share their views on the latest trends in GIS technology and application.
POB readers sound off about issues of importance to the surveying and mapping professions. Add your opinion to these valuable debates. To submit an opinion blog post or column for a future issue of POB, e-mail pobeditor@bnpmedia.com .
Data czars are passionate about the efficient capture and routing of data throughout any organization. Led by information requirements—not by software tools—they solve data issues at every level. Darron Pustam, MBA, GISP, a visionary leader in data management, shares his strategies and insights in this blog.
The hottest new technologies, business trends, changes in software, the need for education, infrastructure investments (or the lack thereof)—these topics and more are addressed by Harry O. Ward, PE, in a hard-hitting style that sparks valuable discussion.
How does the latest news affect surveying and mapping professionals? POB Editor Christine Grahl offers insights on issues of interest.

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