The rat race is never ending. Its speed and demand require efficient operations for organizations seeking to remain competitive and agile. In correlation to this efficiency is the effective management of infrastructure assets, including utilities such as water, sewer,...
We live in a material world full of digital necessities and requirements. Our reliance on technology becomes stronger with each passing year. This digital chokehold extends into every aspect of our lives, right down into our soil: mapping and dictating the world...
Heritage site management and infrastructure conservation are not just about preserving physical structures; they are conduits for culture and history, connecting us to who we were and what we can become. In the United States there are more than 18,000 units of local...
Process advancements aren’t usually accomplished in a day. True revolution and progress can take time. The Pyramids took at least 20 years to complete, with an estimated workforce of between 20,000 to 100,000 people. These marvels still stand the test of time, and...
If Godzilla were real, GPRS would find him, and SiteMap® (patent pending), powered by GPRS, would then be able to map him. While Godzilla (hopefully) isn’t real, there is a monster, an absolute beast that lies below our feet, and that’s our subsurface utility assets....
It’s been at least 64 years since Roger Tomlinson coined the term “geographic information system” (although some source mid-to-late 60s.) The world was on the cusp of leaving behind the greatest generation to forge a new one. JFK was elected president, Vietnam was a...