In one of the largest government-related cloud computing deals to date, the State of Minnesota on Monday announced it has signed an enterprisewide agreement to use the Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) to provide government employees with Web-accessed e-mail, SharePoint collaboration, instant messaging and video conferencing capabilities.
Flash Faster Than HTML5, Sometimes
The latest version of Flash shows that Flash may give HTML5 a run for its money as a development platform for mobile Apps.
Pangaea to present at URISA Chicago Quarterly Meeting
Pangaea will deliver a presentation entitled: Remote Sensing Analyses for Military Land Management at the URISA Chicago Chapter quarterly meeting on Friday September 10 at 2:15 pm. URISA Chicago is located at 701 Lee Street, Suite 680 Des Plaines, IL 60016
Pangaea will be at the 1st Annual Army Training Support System (TSS) Workshop 16-20 August at the Hilton Chicago
Pangaea will be presenting and exhibiting at the 1st Annual Army Training Support System (TSS) Workshop 16-20 August at the Hilton Chicago located at 720 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois.
The 1st Annual Army Training Support System (TSS) Workshop is sponsored by the TSS HQDA Proponent, the Director of Army Training, Training Support Division (DAMO-TRS). The theme for this year’s event is Forging the Integrated Training Environment. The Army TSS is a system of systems that provides the networked, integrated, interoperable training support necessary to enable an operationally relevant training environment for warfighters. In short, it is an integrated training support enterprise that is flexible and tailorable to meet dynamic training strategies. It is comprised of product lines, architectures and standards, management, evaluation, and resource processes that enhance training effectiveness.
Please come visit us in the Exhibition Area at booth # 921. Pangaea will present on our current project for U.S. Army Europe entitled “USAREUR Annual Landuse and Landcover Mapping using Remotely Sensed Imagery” on Wednesday 18 August at 13:00 – 13:30, and again on Thursday 19 August at 10:45 -11:15 in the TSS General and SRP GIS session.
The Commission for Environmental Cooperation release Taking Stock Online
Pangaea Information Technologies, Ltd. has been supporting the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) for the past three years in developing the North American Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers (NAPRTRs) data search and mapping tool which is a critical system for the Taking Stock program. We at Pangaea are extremely proud of the work that we have done as well as the overall effort from CEC. Here is the official press release from CEC:
On behalf of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC), we are pleased to inform you of the official release of the Taking Stock Online (www.cec.org/takingstock), as of today, July 13th, 2010.
Taking Stock Online, published today, presents the latest integrated data set (2006 data) from North America’s pollutant release and transfer registers (PRTRs) and features an integrated, multi-year database covering over 500 toxic substances and almost 100 major industrial sectors reporting to the PRTRs of Canada, Mexico and the United States. The site also features new tools to assist in data analysis, including a tool to explore data on pollutants transferred across national borders.
The CEC’s Taking Stock Online site is updated annually and allows users to:
- Explore information on industrial pollutant releases and transfers;
- Generate reports in a variety of formats including pie charts and spreadsheets;
- Create maps and view them using Google Earth;
- Analyze PRTR data with respect to other information such as watersheds, rivers and lakes, and population centers using geospatial data from the North American Environmental Atlas (http://www.cec.org/naatlas).
Today’s release of online PRTR data and analytical tools will be complemented with further analyses and information in the CEC’s Taking Stock report to be released later this year. It will feature a special analysis of North American industrial pollutant releases to water, with a more detailed look at the sources and amounts as well as their potential impacts on the environment.
Thank you for your continued interest in the North American PRTR project.