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<title>DARPA Looks to Robots for Underground Navigation</title> 
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<description><![CDATA[An old Colorado mine will host the next leg of the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency's competition to develop technology to find and map subterranean passages and infrastructure. </p>
<p>DARPA's SubT Integration Exercise, known as STIX, asks teams to quickly and remotely map, navigate and search underground environments such as human-made tunnel systems, naturally occurring cave networks and urban underground mass transit and municipal infrastructure.</p>
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<title>A World Map for Everyone</title> 
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<description><![CDATA[The Equal Earth Wall Map is in the public domain. You may use the map any way you like, including modifying the content, reproducing it on any type of media, and selling it for profit. Consider it as yours.
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<title>Constellation Satellites to Begin Remapping Earth</title> 
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<description><![CDATA[Earth has always been evolving, sometimes over eons and sometimes more quickly. The introduction of satellites has evolved into an often awe-inspiring picture of that change.  </p>
<p>Satellogic has partnered with China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) to take imaging Earth and sorting that data to the next level.</p>
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<title>2019 Esri Federal GIS Conference Highlights</title> 
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<description><![CDATA[The 2019 Esri Federal GIS Conference focused on the evolution of geospatial technology and its role in inspiring what’s next in government. Over two days at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C., more than 5,000 attendees came together to explore how continuing advances in GIS make it easier than ever to collaborate, understand, and communicate information in creative new ways.
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<title>thinkWhere Creates Map Portal for Open European Geographic Data Service</title>

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<description><![CDATA[thinkWhere is developing an online mapping portal to improve access to official European geospatial open data. Working with EuroGeographics, as part of the Open European Location Services (Open ELS) project, thinkWhere will create, maintain and support a user interface giving registered users access to open data from public authorities. <a href=http://www.theharlowreport.com/2019/article_2019.php?id=23>...continued ...</a>]]></description> 
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<title>InterDev Launches Location Intelligence Labs</title> 
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<description><![CDATA[InterDev, an Atlanta-area provider of information technology, security, and geographic information systems (GIS) recently launched a new technology incubator, Location Intelligence Labs (LIL). Founded as a discipline within InterDev's GIS department, the lab is a place where the GIS team can help push new technology. </p>
<p>Currently, InterDev's GIS team provides support for nine cities throughout the southeast. Location Intelligence Labs will serve as a technology incubator of innovative ideas, incorporating the best ideas from each community and applying it to other locations. "Much like a university innovation lab, the Lab is where InterDev's GIS employees bring their brightest ideas", said InterDev's CEO, Gary Nichols. "Many of the Location Intelligence Labs projects were inspired by our GIS teams innovative work on public sector projects, which are then nurtured, shaped, and matured within the lab."

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<description>Technology and GIS abstracts affecting Government, Utility and Technology industries</description> 
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<title>Archived News as of 04 Feb 2019 </title> 
<description>Archived GIS News and Industry Reports previously published</description> 
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