How to Configure and Deploy a Mobile App in Minutes using FullCircle Mobile App
Many professionals are unaware how to troubleshoot, load, or configure their devices and will turn to their IT department for help. Doing so results in lost time, frustration, and third party assistance. Now there is a simple solution that CAD and GIS users can practice to configure their mobile apps.
FullCircle Mobile App is a configurable platform that supports web, mobile and SmartPens. This provides organizations with the flexibility that they need to address all possible field requirements while minimizing the impact on IT staff.
How to Configure and Deploy a Mobile App in Minutes using FullCircle Mobile App
Many professionals are unaware how to troubleshoot, load, or configure their devices and will turn to their IT department for help. Doing so results in lost time, frustration, and third party assistance. Now there is a simple solution that CAD and GIS users can practice to configure their mobile apps.
Autodesk’s 2014 Software Release – What’s New for the Public Sector?
Last week, Autodesk announced its 2014 software portfolio line-up live on the web. So what impact will we see for the public sector? As expected, there remains a big focus on Autodesk suites – a more cost effective way to purchase complete solutions across a variety of industries. So what’s new? Here’s a quick re-cap.
How Government Agencies are Using LiDAR to Cut Costs Across Hundreds of Use Cases
LiDAR, a remote sensing system used for mapping the surface of the earth, has been around for decades, but it’s only in the past few years that it’s undergone a boom and is now at the heart of many government data gathering projects – from mapping desert terrain in Afghanistan to creating forest height maps.
How Government Agencies are Using LiDAR to Cut Costs Across Hundreds of Use Cases
Hearing a lot of buzz about LiDAR lately? We’ve been blogging about the benefits of LiDAR for a wide variety of public sector projects for some time, but it seems that only now is LiDAR getting the attention it deserves. In fact, according to a recent article by Government Computer News (GCN), LiDAR (which stands for Light Detection and Ranging) is revolutionizing how federal, state and local government agencies for mapping and geospatial projects.
LiDAR, a remote sensing system used for mapping the surface of the earth, has been around for decades, but it’s only in the past few years that it’s undergone a boom and is now at the heart of many government data gathering projects – from mapping desert terrain in Afghanistan to creating forest height maps.
Autodesk Volunteers Help Preserve Historic Kosrae Using Reality Capture Software & BIM
Kosrae is an island in the South Pacific, whose rich history is unknown by the people who live there, as well as the handful of scuba divers who visit annually to explore the pristine coral reefs surrounding the island. That’s why Autodesk is teaming up with KnowledgeWell (a non-profit dedicated to transforming the barriers faced by under-resourced nations into opportunities for successful business and public sector programs) to create a 3D model of the island and help tell its story to the rest of the world.
Autodesk University 2013 – What to Expect this Year (+ a Call for Presenters)
It’s time to start thinking about Autodesk University (AU) 2013! Thanks to the AU blog, here’s what we know so far about this year’s event and how you can influence the content and presentations. If you’re up for it you can even submit a proposal to be a presenter!
How New Jersey's Critical IT Systems Fared During Super Storm Sandy
Hurricane Sandy caused major damage in New York and New Jersey in October 2012. In this video, New Jersey Chief Information Officer Steven Emanuel talks about the storm's impact on critical state computer systems and lessons learned from the event.
“Not in My Backyard!” – How to Better Communicate the Impact of Infrastructure Projects to Citizens
The public is more involved than ever in influencing whether proposed infrastructure projects in their neighborhood get the green light. They want to know how the project will affect them? Will it increase traffic in their back yard? Is it the best use of tax payer dollars? And so on. The problem is, under our conventional workflows, projects are typically communicated through 2D exhibits – plan views, aerial imagery, charts, etc. And while this is a language that design professionals speak very fluently, it isn’t a language that most people in the public speak! If citizens don’t perceive that a project will benefit them then it can be extremely unlikely that the project will come to fruition.
A Q&A with Industry Pros - CAD Tools & Advancements that Can Help the Government Achieve its 2013 Goals
