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A podcast for geospatial people. Weekly episodes that focus on the tech, trends, tools, and stories from the geospatial world. Interviews with the people that are shaping the future of GIS, geospatial as well as practitioners working in the geo industry. This is a podcast for the GIS and geospatial community subscribe or visit https://mapscaping.com to learn more
 
Unlock a world of valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions. Join Nick, a successful entrepreneur and business leader, on his journey to discover a world of INTELLIGENCE in all facets of our lives. As an Army Veteran with expertise in geospatial Intelligence Operations, and multiple successful businesses and investments across a variety of industries, including technology, defense, real estate, crypto, and private financing, Nick has the expertise and knowledge to host thought prov ...
 
The podcast about geospatial innovations and people doing great things with geospatial technology in Africa.Africa Geoconvo is a podcast that invites you to experience the geospatial industry from the African perspective. We invite the voices of people that have always been there in the unexplored corners of history through interviews, to share insights about their careers, their greatest achievements, and their motivations. We also bring you conversations with geospatial startups in Africa ...
 
Project Geospatial is a non-profit media organization committed to growth, innovation and collaboration among academic, commercial and government partners in the geospatial industry. We believe a revolution is coming in geospatial technology – big data is democratizing, satellites are shrinking, and the science of where has never been more important to the health and future of our planet. We provide a leading voice in geospatial industry trends, insights and cross-industry applications to he ...
 
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Drone and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Expert Kerry Mapes joins the podcast to talk about drones and their many use cases from Military Technology and warfare to Scientific Research. Nick and Kerry discuss the many applications of drone uses including engineering, geospatial science, military warfare, photography, real estate and mapping. Kerry di…
 
Protomaps is a serverless system for planet-scale maps, it's an umbrella project consisting of a few different components one of which is PMtiles. PMtiles is “Cloud Optimise Geotiff” for web mapping, what this means is that you can build a base map and host it without the need for a server! PMtiles is a single file that you can access via HTTP rang…
 
UFC Lightweight Fighter Joe Solecki joins THE NDS SHOW to talk about the strategy and mental fight of mixed martial arts and his current flourishing career in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Joe tells the story of how he made it to the UFC and his experiences on Dana White’s Contender series during the COVID epidemic and his recent victories. W…
 
UFC Lightweight Fighter Joe Solecki joins THE NDS SHOW to talk about the strategy and mental fight of mixed martial arts and his current flourishing career in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Joe tells the story of how he made it to the UFC and his experiences on Dana White’s Contender series during the COVID epidemic and his recent victories. W…
 
Storytelling with point clouds This is not your typical point clouds episode! Today we are talking about how to use point clouds to tell a story. During this episode, you will hear Benjamin Muller talk about using a point cloud to make a film about the city of St Gallen in Switzerland and you might be tempted to think … what a waste of time! Why no…
 
This is the Video version of Episode 3. Dr. Robert Clark is an author on several books for intelligence analysis, collection, and distribution. His most recent book is "Geospatial Intelligence: Origins and Evolution." In this episode Nick and Robert discuss the evolution of geospatial intelligence from the early days of remote sensing for surveilla…
 
This is the video version of Episode 4, audio only version is also available, check your platform! We discuss the culture clash between modern day Universities WOKE culture and the average center right leaning military veteran entering college. We also discuss his path to his current position, resources for veterans at UNCW, veteran suicide, vetera…
 
News: RemoteID requirement looms Scientists debut 100 million year dynamic geological model 10th GPS III satellite complete, available for launch SV6 deemed operational Satellites threaten Radio Astronomy Antarctic sea ice extent hits a new record low Newly published study looks at navigation through the Northeast Passage U.S. Agency mapping, Envir…
 
You are about to meet Peter Spencer, a Freelance Archaeologist, Surveyor, and Geomatics Specialist You are also about to learn how geospatial tech and techniques are being applied in the field of archaeology at an object scale with laser scanning that enables fragments of skeletons from all over the world to be 3D printed and pieced together locall…
 
This is the VIDEO version of Episode 5 with Steven Stout, Enjoy! In this podcast Nick and guest Steven Stout discuss Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and how the earth location technology affects our everyday lives. Steve provides a masterclass for beginners to experts in how GIS is used in Urban Planning, Transportation, Public Safety, Retail,…
 
This is the Full Video Version of Episode 2! Narcisa Pricope, PHD is a professor of Geography and Geospatial EARTH Science at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. She is the director of the Geospatial Intelligence Certificate Program, the Coastal UAS Observatory, and is currently supporting the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertific…
 
In this Episode of The NDS Show, we explore the many impacts of City GIS maps using the ESRI ArcGIS ecosystem for mapping and storytelling and the future of GIS technology with the creation of Digital Twins and Artificial Intelligence. We discuss the way Geographic Information Systems impact every day citizens living in urban areas and explore the …
 
Warning! this podcast episode is not as boring as it sounds! While geospatial standards are boring on purpose ... this episode is not .- If you woke up this morning wanting to listen to a boring podcast episode about geospatial standards this is not for you! Scott Simmons ( OGC’s Chief Standards Officer ) https://www.ogc.org/about/team/scott-simmon…
 
In this GIS podcast we explore the many impacts of City GIS maps using the ESRI ArcGIS ecosystem for mapping and storytelling and the future of GIS technology with the creation of Digital Twins and Artificial Intelligence. We discuss the way Geographic Information Systems impact every day citizens living in urban areas and explore the qualities tha…
 
News: National Geographic Photos for 2022 Pew AI study Bing/ChatGPT Google/Bard IE being deleted ArcGIS Reality Topic: A discussion of data types Events: WVAGP: 9-10 May, Lansing, WVVerySpatial
 
This episode is part two of a three-part series on water here in Utah. In Part one we focus on water resources. In Part two we discuss water rights, and in part three we focus on drinking water. You can find all of our episodes in our podcast feed or wherever you find your podcasts. Today's show is part two in the water series and we’re talking wit…
 
It sounds like a clickbait title, right? And to be fair I am trying to capture your attention but this is not clickbait in the sense that the title makes a promise that the episode lives up to! This is not a “get-rich-quick-scheme” its a story about someone like us who is earning money by using his geospatial skills to teach others. Konrad Hafen is…
 
Nick and Intelligence Surveillance Expert Keith Masback, cover the latest news in the intelligence community including insider thoughts on the Chinese Spy Balloon, UFOs, and UAPs. This podcast discusses advancements in AI and Metaverse technology for intelligence operations, the current threat of a third global war via the Ukraine Russia conflict, …
 
Nick and Intelligence Surveillance Expert Keith Masback, cover the latest news in the intelligence community including insider thoughts on the Chinese Spy Balloon, UFOs, and UAPs. This podcast discusses advancements in AI and Metaverse technology for intelligence operations, the current threat of a third global war via the Ukraine Russia conflict, …
 
Distributing Geospatial Data - Every wondered why you might what to do this? Or maybe you understand the why but are unsure about the how? Perhaps you have heard people talk about partitioning data or sharding data, you might have heard some of these terms used in the context of enterprise-scale geospatial systems and parallel processing and though…
 
Nick and Coach Michael Castro make their predictions for Super Bowl LVII and cover recent Football news from the 2023 NFL Hall of Fame inductees to the recent Michael Irvin ESPN and Brett Favre scandals. We discuss prop bets and the insane amount of money going into SuperBowl gambling. We examine the important role of leadership and navigating the …
 
Milsat is a "Data Acquisition as a service (DaaS) company focused on building location data collection tools, methodologies, and native analytical concepts specifically for the African ecosystem". In this episode of our startup series, you will hear from the founder who is on a mission to make data acquisition in Africa valid and native. Taslim sha…
 
So you might be wondering why the United Nations World Food Programme needs a geospatial support unit. Let me give you a brief overview, Basically, they curate and maintain global datasets that they use to model the risk of sudden-onset disasters than might lead to a food security risk. They use this model to send out early warnings to at-risk comm…
 
News: topoBuilder and OnDemand Topo Maps officially part of the National Map NISAR to launch in 2024 QGIS call for crowd funding OGC Geo for Metaverse working group GRASS GIS 8.2.1 Topic: Microsoft Places as modern geography? Events: GIS Pro: 16-19 Oct, Columbus, OH - Abstract dates coming soon NCGE: 27-29 Oct, Columbia, SC - Abstracts due April 1…
 
Personally, I don't feel like aerial imagery gets the attention it deserves! So I invited Michael Bewley - Senior Director of AI Systems at Nearmap back on the podcast to help bring us up to speed on the state of the art of capturing, processing, and building a business around aerial imagery. If you don’t care about aerial imagery, think of this as…
 
In this podcast Nick and guest Steven Stout discuss Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and how the earth location technology affects our everyday lives. Steve provides a masterclass for beginners to experts in how GIS is used in Urban Planning, Transportation, Public Safety, Retail, Sporting Events, Military, and Intelligence Missions. He describ…
 
We discuss the culture clash between modern day Universities WOKE culture and the average center right leaning military veteran entering college. We also discuss his path to his current position, resources for veterans at UNCW, veteran suicide, veteran resources for mental health and school success, working with great leaders, the mindset of milita…
 
Dr. Robert Clark is an author on several books for intelligence analysis, collection, and distribution. His most recent book is "Geospatial Intelligence: Origins and Evolution." In this episode Nick and Robert discuss the evolution of geospatial intelligence from the early days of remote sensing for surveillance on Russian Military equipment, all t…
 
This episode covers a wide range of topics from the role of geospatial in systems thinking - representing natural systems in location systems and how we can apply the technology behind virtual worlds to the real world. During this conversation, it became clear to me that technology should be used in service of culture and not the other way around. …
 
Narcisa Pricope, PHD is a professor of Geography and Geospatial EARTH Science at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. She is the director of the Geospatial Intelligence Certificate Program, the Coastal UAS Observatory, and is currently supporting the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) as a Science Policy advisor. Fo…
 
Nick and Bryan discuss a wide variety of topics including Information Technology and Security Vulnerabilities in Social Media. TicToks takeover of the minds of America and social media platforms. They discuss Robotics, the challenges of AI Generated Video on large IT infrastructure, Cyber security for small businesses and more. Bryan Crain is the D…
 
News: Human brain’s spatial perception changes over time. BT announces creation of a drone superhighway in Southern England John Deere (in space) Artificial Intelligence model used to track beavers Senators question FCC’s new broadband map FCC space bureau Inrupt announces updates to the W3 Personal Online Data Store “Solid Pod” Osm data model stud…
 
My guest on the show today is Mike. Today Mike is the founder of a software startup called ChroneChards, but he started as a cartographer for an adventure race and Patagonia. So he has come a long way. A couple of other really interesting points about Mike. He is a self-taught software developer and he is a self-taught businessman. The reason why I…
 
If 80% of all data has a spatial component why do we need to approach mature and emerging markets differently? With everyone racing to democratize location technology why is GIS still a valuable skill? What are consultancies looking for when they hire geospatial consultants? Answers to these questions and much more in this episode where we focus on…
 
Topic: This week we answer some questions about our conference experiences and planning. With the changes in conferences and the continuous additions of folks coming into the field, it is always an evolving process. Events: PlaceGames...coming eventuallyVerySpatial
 
FROM THE ARCHIVE! Calculating the location of your mobile device ( the blue dot ) is not as straightforward as you might imagine. It involves databases of wifi hotspots, 3D city models, IMU's, GNSS, your proximity to cell towers, and maybe something called visual positioning. Ed Parsons - Googles Geospatial Technologist explains previous podcast ep…
 
News: NOAA Aurora Dashboard (Experimental) Spire Global Launches ‘Dark Shipping’ Tracking Satellites cause concerns for radio observatories FCC launches new broadband map - asks for crowdsource help Topic: Unexpectedly helpful or cool tools for our GIS/geography work Events: Satellite 2023 (SatShow), March 13 - March 16, Washington, DC Geospatial W…
 
Tropical forests are large sources of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, due to deforestation. They could instead be a big part of the climate solution. Through Norway’s International Climate & Forests Initiative (NICFI), users can now access high-resolution, analysis-ready mosaics of the world’s tropics in order to help reduce and reverse the loss of…
 
In this episode of the podcast, we talk with Aaron Austin, the GIS Manager at the Utah Department of Natural Resouces’ Division of Water Resources. He tells us how his division went from clipboards out in the field to now the use of satellite data. We also hear how collaboration among agencies played into the creation of the water supplier boundary…
 
Cloud Optimized Point Clouds ( COPC) allow you to stream point cloud data! Cloud Optimized Geotiffs made raster data streamable and now its time for Point Clouds to be just as accessible! https://weeklyosm.eu/ weeklyOSM updates the community, on a weekly basis, about what is going on in the OSM Universe. Thanks, OpenCage! https://opencagedata.com/ …
 
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