USD968.5 Million Budget U.S. Geological Survey 2009
The President of the USA has proposed a budget of USD968.5 million for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in fiscal year 2009, a decrease of USD38.0 million from the 2008...
The President of the USA has proposed a budget of USD968.5 million for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in fiscal year 2009, a decrease of USD38.0 million from the 2008...
The twenty-first Congress of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) approaches, bringing with it General Assembly re-election of new council and technical commission officers. There will also...
Much of Poland’s rural landscape has unique cultural and aesthetic value and should be recognised as a national asset. In economic terms, however, small, scattered parcels demand thorough land consolidation,...
More than ten years ago, GAF AG developed and implemented a Computerised Title Management System (CTMS) for the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) in Namibia. Since then the system...
MVK International Exhibition Company (Russia) has announced that GEOFORM+ 2007 will be held from 13th to 16th March in Moscow, Russia. This international industrial forum will combine four specialised exhibitions:...
Exploration and preservation of Por-Bajin fortress, testimony to the former presence of ancient civilisation in the wildness of Siberia, is one of the largest-scale projects in modern archaeology. Combining terrestrial...
ScanEx R&D Center (Russia) has signed a reseller agreement with the Greek Stavros Charalabopoulos & Associates company to distribute the software product for the preliminary and in-depth thematic processing of...
By the request of ScanEx R&D Center, the Irkutsk East Siberian R&D Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources has developed and published a reference manual on using space images for...
On 19 June this year, Friso Penninga of the OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies (TU Delft, Netherlands) hopes to obtain his doctorate with his innovative approach...
Fugro (Netherlands) has acquired William Lettis & Associates, Inc. (WLA), a geological consultancy with headquarters in Walnut Creek, California. Founded in 1990, WLA operates globally from offices in California, Colorado,...
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