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Utility Uses Trimble Technology to Develop Accurate GIS Database of Medium-Voltage (MV) Network

July 11, 2013August 30, 2010by Trimble

Guest article from Trimble. Home to more than 1.5 million people, Belgrade is the third largest and one of the oldest cities in Southeastern Europe. … Read more

Categories GPSTags case study, GPS, Trimble, utilities

Goulburn Valley Water Improves Efficiency with Customized GPS Software

July 11, 2013July 18, 2010by Trimble

Guest article from Trimble. “To the left of the driveway behind the shed.” Imagine how long it takes to locate the water meter on a … Read more

Categories GPSTags case study, GPS, Trimble, utilities

Monitoring Conservation Easements and Preserve Lands with GPS and GIS Technology

July 11, 2013June 16, 2010by Trimble

Guest article from Trimble. The Western Penobscot Bay region of Maine is one of the most scenic areas in the Northeast United States and continues … Read more

Categories GPSTags Conservation Biology, GPS, Trimble

GPS and GIS Technologies Speed Assessment of Historic Sites in Post-Katrina New Orleans

July 11, 2013May 12, 2010by Trimble

In this case study, FEMA and NPS collaborated on field assessment methodology to meet National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) requirements in post-Katrina New Orleans. 40,000 … Read more

Categories GPSTags case study, disaster management, fema, GPS, historic sites, katrina, National Historic Preservation Act, nps, Trimble
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