April 2004 eNewsletter
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SV News is your guide to what's new at Spatial Vision, our services and solutions.
Top News
What's New from Spatial Vision?
1. Keeping Vicmap Property up to date
2. New Series of Walking Guides
3. Winery Maps of Victoria
4. Illawarra Socio-Economic Study
5. New Graduate Cadet Appointed
New Projects:
6. Planning GDA Conversion for Municipal Association Victoria
7. Future Demand for Primary Schools
8. New Techniques for Measuring Farm Dam Volume
Project Outcomes:
9. Mobile Computing Works for City of Monash
Technical Tips:
10. Customing ESRI's ArcPad for Data Entry
11. SV Launches Free Mobile Application
What's New from Spatial Vision:
1. Keeping Vicmap Property up to date
Vision is proud to announce the launch of Nexus, an intelligent GIS tool for keeping Vicmap data up-to-date.
For further information http://www.spatialvision.com.au/sv-news71.htm
2. New Series of Walking Guides
Spatial Vision has launched the second in a new series of walking guides
to Victoria’s picturesque South West Coast.
For
further information http://www.spatialvision.com.au/sv-news72.htm
3. Winery Maps of Victoria
Spatial Vision recently completed the production of a comprehensive
series of maps of Victoria’s wineries and vineyards.
For
further information http://www.spatialvision.com.au/sv-news73.htm
4. Illawarra Socio-Economic Study
Spatial Vision in partnership with SGS Economics & Planning has
been commissioned by NSW Department of Infrastructure Planning and Natural
Resource to undertake an Employment Land Audit for the Illawarra and
South Coast region.
For further information http://www.spatialvision.com.au/sv-news74.htm
5. New Graduate Cadet Appointed
Spatial Vision is pleased to announce the appointment of Jess Ngo as our new Graduate Cadet for 2004.
For further information http://www.spatialvision.com.au/sv-news75.htm
New Projects:
6. Planning GDA Conversion for Municipal Association Victoria
The Municipal Association of Victoria contracted Spatial Vision to develop
a sector-wide strategy to support the move of Councils in Victoria to
GDA94.
For
further information http://www.spatialvision.com.au/sv-news76.htm
7. Future Demand for Primary Schools
The Department of Education and Training approached Spatial Vision to
assess the extent to which the residential boom in the central Melbourne
region would translate into increased primary-aged residents.
For further information http://www.spatialvision.com.au/sv-news77.htm
8. New Techniques for Measuring Farm Dam Volume
Spatial Vision undertook an investigatory project to provide a preliminary
evaluation of a novel dam shape methodology that might be used with
GIS to estimate dam volume.
For
further information http://www.spatialvision.com.au/sv-news78.htm
Project Outcomes:
9. Mobile Computing Works for City of Monash
The City of Monash finds that well designed and implemented mobile technology
can offer significant business savings.
For
further information http://www.spatialvision.com.au/sv-news79.htm
Technical Tips:
10. Customing ESRI's ArcPad for Data Entry
This newsletter’s technical tip provides an overview of the technologies
and skills required to customise ArcPad to develop a tailored mobile
application integrated with a database.
http://www.spatialvision.com.au/sv-news710.htm
11. SV Launches Free Mobile Application
Spatial Vision is pleased to announce that it will freely make available
a customised Mobile Compliance Application to organisations who wish
to evaluate the potential value of mobile computing applications.
http://www.spatialvision.com.au/sv-news711.htm
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Glenn Cockerton Chief Executive
SPATIAL
VISION
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