Tag: WFS
OGC Approves Climate and Forecast extension to NetCDF Core data model standard
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) membership has adopted the OGC CF-netCDF Data Model extension to the existing OGC Network Common Data Form (NetCDF) Core Encoding Standard version 1.0.
Blue Marble Releases Global Mapper 14
Blue Marble Geographics announces the release of Global Mapper version 14. This release features read/write support for ArcSDE, Personal and File Geodatabases, Oracle Spatial, Post GIS, MySQL Spatial and more.
Intergraph Customer Wins ALGIM GIS Project of the Year Award for 2011 New Zealand Earthquake Response
Intergraph announces that Christchurch City Council (CCC) recently received the Association of Local Government Information Management (ALGIM) GIS Project of the Year Award. CCC received the award for implementing an innovative GIS solution in response to the devastating earthquake that took place in Christchurch, New Zealand, on February 22, 2011.
Snowflake Software announces new major release of GO Publisher
Snowflake Software, has announced the launch of a new major release of its flagship GO Publisher product.
OGC workshops at the INSPIRE Conference 2011
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) announced that OGC staff and members will be involved in three workshops at the INSPIRE Conference 2011.
OGC Web Feature Service Standard accepted as ISO Standard
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) announced that the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) has approved the OGC Web Feature Service (WFS) Interface standard as an International Standard. This approval was the result of joint activity in the ISO Technical Committee: ISO/TC211 Geographic Information/Geomatics.
ERDAS APOLLO supports Local Planning Initiatives in Karnataka, India
ERDAS announces that ERDAS APOLLO is being used to support local planning initiatives in Karnataka, India. The state of Karnataka in southern India is composed of 29 districts, with each district broken down into sub-districts (known as ‘taluks’), and villages within the taluks. The Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology was created to improve the quality of life for impoverished populations throughout the state.













