CAD News for Govies is a weekly feature on Acronym that scans thousands of industry articles to present you with a regular source of CAD and GIS news, events, and ideas that impact the public sector. Here’s the latest round-up:
Autodesk Launches Instant Mobile Messaging App for Enterprise Users
Autodesk is stepping outside of its usual enterprise-grade software world and dipping its toes into consumer — or at least consumerized — world of mobile apps to launch its own mobile messaging product. Dubbed Autodesk Instant, the standalone app is expected to be integrated with its existing offerings and is designed, in part, to facilitate communications between teams. The hope is that by launching a messaging product, it could capture the attention of team members on their mobile phones, where they’re already communicating with each other. Read more from Tech Crunch.
Open Data: What Is It and Why Should You Care?
Though the term "open data" is spoken of frequently — and has been since President Obama took office in 2009 — what it is and why it's important isn't always clear. That's understandable, perhaps, given that open data lacks a unified definition.
“People tend to conflate it with big data," says Emily Shaw, the national policy manager at the Sunlight Foundation, "and I think it’s useful to think about how it’s different from big data in the sense that open data is the idea that public information should be accessible to the public online."
For an explanation of open data, why it's important and how you can do it yourself, read more from Government Technology. You can also see which state and local governments have made their open data promises official via this interactive map.
AutoCAD Quick Tip - Rotate Objects
Need to rotate objects in AutoCAD? Here is a super simple way to rotate an object courtesy of Shaan Hurley. You could use the ROTATE command, select the object then in the properties palette change the rotation, or use the grips and right-click menu which is the fastest and no need to touch the keyboard at all. Read more on Shaan’s blog, Between the Lines.
The Need for Building Information Modeling for Electrical Engineers
In the electrical engineering industry today, new technologies are being brought to optimize power distribution systems and an overall improvement in the operations of a business. The new technology, Building Information Modeling (BIM), is a relatively new concept that most people are still unclear about. Read more about the benefits of BIM for electrical engineers from Synergis Engineering Design Solutions.
Showcase Your Agency’s Transportation Projects – Nominations Open Next Week
Has your agency achieved great things with its transportation projects? Nominations open next week for the annual America’s Transportation Awards competition hosted by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, AAA and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
This year, the competition includes three categories: projects that finish under budget, projects that feature exceptional uses of innovation and projects that improve quality of life and development of communities. Learn more via Better Roads.
Lynn Allen Video Tip: Break your Tables into Multiple Columns in AutoCAD
AutoCAD 2008 added Table Breaks into AutoCAD, but it seems that very few people are aware of them! In this video tip from Cadalyst and Lynn Allen, learn how easy it is to break your tables into multiple columns and how to control the results.
Is Government Ready to Say Goodbye to Windows XP?
If your agency is still using Windows XP then you’re likely facing significant upgrade costs as Microsoft pledges to quit supporting the popular operating system. One of the biggest concerns about XP is its inability to protect against modern security threats. Read more about how state and local government is reacting to the end of XP and some special offers from Microsoft that may ease the transition to Windows 8.
BIM for Govies eBook – A Definitive How-to Guide for Government Buildings and Highway Design
A lot has been written about the impact building information modeling (BIM) is having in the private sector, helping firms better manage the entire lifecycle of architecture and infrastructure projects, from the design/build phase through facilities management. But what about the public sector? How can your agency benefit from BIM? Read more in our blog from earlier this week and download a free eBook to learn more.