Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a rapidly evolving technology that incorporates geographical information with tabular data in order to asses real-world problems.
The leading mapping, GIS, and geospatial solutions provider for: geospatial resource management, land information management, geospatatial data management & cartography, geospatial intelligence, commercial remote sensing and photogrammetry www.intergraph.com/gis
Project aimed at creating an information system based on a virtual geo-multimedia database, which will serve different applications including rural communities and eco-tourism. www.regeo.org
GIS monitor goes beyond the headlines and press releases. Local, county, state and federal Mapping and GIS users, top notch consultants read and depend on the GIS Monitor Newsletter every week. www.gismonitor.com
Gives a brief overview of how a GIS is used, some of the theory behind how it operates, as well as a discussion of various applications. erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/gis_poster
The site contains information resources about the emerging technologies like Geographic Information Science, Remote Sensing, Global Positioning System, and related technologies. www34.brinkster.com/knshaikh
Environmental Protection Agency resource for GIS system data and applications in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. www.epa.gov/region02/gis
Exploration of geography, GIS, geographic programming and serving maps on the web. Resource for ArcIMS and ESRI-based software. www.scottsteigerwald.com