Government Technology

Bill McGarigle

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Recent Articles

Elk Collared in New Mexico
December 31, 1997 - GPS and GIS help the Los Alamos National Laboratory track and study elk population and migration.

Crime Profilers Gain New Weapons
November 30, 1997 - Linkage analysis and geographic profiling systems get criminals where they live.

New York's High-Wire Act
October 31, 1997 - A GIS-based study identifies populations living near high-voltage power lines in an attempt to determine cancer risk.

GPS Plots Drainage on the Flat
September 30, 1997 - Some resourceful sourceful surveyors in Florida's Orange County build a GPS system on a shoestring.

GIS/GPS Aid in Stalking Bosnia's Hidden Killers
June 30, 1997 - Land mines - death traps from wars gone by - do not know the difference between enemy soldiers and children playing. Technology has been enlisted to help locate and remove them.

GIS/GPS Aid in Stalking Bosnia's Hidden Killers
June 30, 1997 - Land mines - death traps from wars gone by - do not know the difference between enemy soldiers and children playing. Technology has been enlisted to help locate and remove them.

Land-Use Planning By Joystick
May 31, 1997 - Scottsdale planners fly decision-makers through potential developments.

Satellites Help Track Offenders in Realtime
April 30, 1997 - Florida and Pennsylvania use a GPS-based system for realtime offender tracking.

Puerto Rico's New Geodetic Network
March 31, 1997 - Losses in property-tax revenue and litigation over property disputes led to a new high-accuracy geodetic reference network for Puerto Rico.

Digital Aerial Photography Flies
February 28, 1997 - Recent advancements in digital aerial photography is making it an inexpensive choice.

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