Credent aids in Myanmar's
cyclone relief work

After NARGIS cyclone hit Myanmar
and took the lives of about 100,000, an
estimated 1.5 million victims are trying
to survive in midst of chaos. Credent
plans to extend assistance in the cyclone
affected regions by providing the related
map data from available resources
including local organizations and the
web. The development of the maps and
GIS data is currently under Credent
expense. To strengthen the provision
of this vital information, any funding
received will greatly improve the speed
of the work.
www.credent-asia.com/
The Hong Kong Lands
Department chooses ESRI
Hong Kong Lands Department has
awarded ESRI a US$4.9 million contract
to replace its Computerized Land
Information System (CLIS) containing
digital map data by 450 users. ESRI
will replace the CLIS with an enterprise
GIS, allowing users throughout the
department to work with one central
geodatabase instead of disparate silos
of data. It will better support the
business processes and workflows
of the department.
www.esri.com
Compilation of a Carbon dioxide
geological storage atlas
Carbon capture and storage (CCS)
is one of the recognised mitigation
measures for the lowering of greenhousegas
emissions. Assessment of the
potential for CCS in South Africa
requires a detailed investigation into
locating and characterising potential
carbon geological-storage sites.
The CGS, along with the Petroleum
Agency of South Africa, has been
appointed to compile and publish the
resulting CO2 Geological Storage
Atlas.
http://196.33.85.14/cgs_inter/
NA VTE Q expands APAC
coverage to Indonesia
NAVTEQ has announced release of
navigable map coverage in Indonesia,
which includes over 250,000 km of road
network. The greater Jakarta includes
areas of highest coverage level, inclusion
and verification of up to 260 road
attributes.
www.gpsbusinessnews.com
Tele Atlas to map the world in 3D
According to MD of APAC South for
Tele Atlas, the company has deployed a
fleet of camera-mounted vans canvassing
the streets of major cities such as
Singapore capturing 3-D information
for its upcoming 3-D world maps.
Each vehicle is equipped with up to six
cameras capturing detailed information
of its surroundings, including texture of
building facades. It will be a couple of
years before such capabilities come to the
mass market.
http://web20.telecomtv.com/
3-D modeling by Autodesk
for better decision making

Easter Island is the most remote
inhabited place in the world, more than
2200 km from the coast of Chile. As
natural resources are being depleted at an
alarming rate and tourism overwhelms
the island’s fragile infrastructure, the
island is at a turning point – trying to
limit further damage to their historical
sites. Autodesk offers 2D and 3D
design technology – began work with
the government in Oct 2007, they’ve
been able to help digitally document
historical artefacts, natural resources
and infrastructure. 3D models of the
island are helping to better visualize
and analyze how development plans
will impact residents and resources, and
promote sustainable decision-making.
China Earthquake Geospatial
Research Portal
The Harvard Centre for Geographic
Analysis and Harvard Fairbank
Centre for East Asian Research have
established a China Earthquake
Geospatial Research Portal. It contains
maps, GIS data and GIS analysis
aimed at assist ongoing research on
the recent earthquakes in China.
The site hosts a map server for the
sharing and visualisation of datasets
relevant to the earthquake and its
aftereffects. Two GIS vector layers are
available for download - the earthquake
epicentres and aftershocks and the
illustration of the impact zones.
Free GIS Services for earthquake
relief in Sichuan Province
China TransInfo Technology has joined
the Wenchuan Earthquake Enterprise
Rescue Alliance headed by the ESRI,
by providing free GIS services and
products to the Sichuan earthquake
relief effort. This Alliance has been
providing real time information related
to weather forecasting, transportation,
electrical grids, and other areas in the
disaster zone.
www.earthtimes.org/
Coalition of Geospatial
Organizations Formed in USA
Several national geospatial organizations
have recently come together to create the
Coalition of Geospatial Organizations
(COGO). It was developed to provide
a forum for organizations concerned
with national geospatial issues that
will 1) improve communications
among the member organizations
(and others), 2) provide educational
information on relevant issues for
their respective memberships, 3)
align and strengthen their respective
policy agendas, and 4) facilitate
development of strategies to address national issues. The participants are
• American Congress on
Surveying and Mapping
• American Society for
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
• Association of American Geographers
• Cartography and Geographic
Information Society
• Geospatial Information
Technology Association
• GIS Certification Institute
• Management Association for Private
Photogrammetric Surveyors
• National States Geographic
Information Council
• University Consortium for
Geographic Information Science
• Urban and Regional Information
Systems Association
Cadcorp announces new
release of mSIS – mobile
Spatial Information System.
Digital mapping and GIS software
developer Cadcorp has announced a
new release of its mSIS - mobile Spatial
Information System (‘mSIS’) product.
It is an easy-to-use field data capture
application for the Pocket PC platform.
It is supplied in two parts: a desktop
based project management package -
mSIS Office; plus the Pocket PC-based
data capture software - mSIS Mobile.
Cadcorp is also looking for distributors
in all territories. Those who are a
systems integrator GIS developer,
or an IT solutions company, can join
the growing network of business
partners from around the world.