SDI Interesting Reads - May 2018
Check out this new online tool for spatial data and maps launched by Open Government Canada. Do you know how Toronto Police is using maps and apps for community-based policing? Find out why location intelligence should guide infrastructure investment, and more in this month’s SDI Interesting Reads.
- Open Government Canada provides new online tool for spatial data and customized maps
- Federal government’s Prince Albert Satellite Station benefits global efforts
- High-level roadmap to Next Generation 9-1-1 implementation: Canadian Coalition webinar
- Canadian cloud adoption hindered by chains to on-prem security, say experts
- Take the survey: Dutch students study Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI)
- Winnipeg battles gridlock with help of Waze Connected Citizen’s program
- Toronto police use maps and apps to strengthen community-based policing
- How the City of Lethbridge prepared its Smart Cities Challenge application
- Cartographer jobs: are they still relevant in the 21st Century?
- Open Data Infrastructure for City Resilience launched at GIS for a Sustainable World
- Why location intelligence should guide US infrastructure investments
- Esri creates online geospatial portal for Africa
- OGC wants your mature, community-developed standards
- Esri 2018 Federal GIS Conference presentations now available