Susan L. Cutter is a Carolina Distinguished professor of geography at the University of South Carolina where she directs the Hazards and Vulnerability Research ...
Matthew A. Clemonds, manager — GIS & Field Services, and Rachel Isaacs, GIS project manager — Advanced GIS Technology (AGIS), an EMS Group Company The standard American football field is 360 feet long ...
Karen J. Bannan is a freelance writer and editor who has written for a variety of publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Time and CIO. For state agencies working with ...
Every year utility companies survey thousands of miles of lines identifying locations where trees and other vegetation need to be trimmed to avoid potential fires and other hazards. State laws require ...
Redlands, California - The Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) recently launched the Virginia Interoperability Picture for Emergency Response (VIPER) using enterprise geographic ...
Asset management hardly makes hearts race. It’s also not a subject that’s usually under the CIO remit, but instead languishes organizationally somewhere around the level of Facilities or Real Estate.
No audio available for this content. The increased use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in disaster management has resulted in the growth of the GIS market in China, which is expected to post a ...
Background: Reliable access to basic services can improve a community's resilience to HIV/AIDS. Accordingly, work is being done to upgrade the physical infrastructure in affected areas, often ...
Susan L. Cutter is a Carolina Distinguished professor of geography at the University of South Carolina where she directs the Hazards and Vulnerability Research ...
The standard American football field is 360 feet long, including the end zones. Think about standing at one end and looking down the field. Now add an extra 140 feet to your mental picture — another ...