NEWSBRIEFS – GIS		
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|  | EMRI joins hands with GEOMED for                                          enhancing emergency response serviceEmergency Management and Research                                        Institute (EMRI) and GEOMED Research                                        Forschungsgesellschaft mbH signed an                                        MoU to work together on shared goals                                        regarding the improvement of GIS based                                        emergency health systems data utilization                                        and related research and emergency                                        response services internationally.
  GEOMED’s focus is on the development  									  and application of geography-based  									  methods and technologies in public  									  health and health care. Research and  									  development projects deal with planning and allocation of resources in emergency  									  or secondary care, innovative health  									  monitoring and surveillance applications  									  or decision support in the context of urban  									  health. Continuous cooperations exist with research institutions, health services  									  and authorities across Europe, Northern  									  America as well as in India and China.
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| PHR to map health medical centres                                        with GIS in YemenYemen Partners for Health Reforms                                        (PHR) project funded by the United States                                        Agency for International Development                                        (USAID), is training a group of decision                                        makers in the Health Ministry Bureau, launched a course to target provinces that                                        are instructed in the use the GIS in order                                        to map the health medical centers in all                                        Yemen’s provinces. www.yobserver.com |  |  |  
|  | AU Professors to evaluate GIS projectTo ensure quality and take guidance in                                          the implementation of the GIS project,                                          the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation                                          (VMC) is contemplating hiring the                                          services of faculty of the civil engineering department of Andhra University. The                                          VMC had asked the civil engineering                                          department to evaluate the job of                                          Hyderabad-based Speck Systems, which                                          was entrusted the task of satellite imaging of the city. The VMC would enter into a                                          Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)                                          with the civil engineering department of                                          the university shortly. the latter would play                                          the role of a ‘third party’ in implementing                                          the project. www.thehindu.com |  |  
|  | Indian Ministry of Rural Development                                        to implement NLRMPThe Government of India has decided to                                        use technologies such as GIS and GPS                                        for updating records and conclusive titles                                        in the rural areas of the country. The                                        scheme envisaged by the department                                        of land resources (DLR), under the                                        ministry of rural development, would                                        provide land titles to more than 950                                        million rural population, relying on highresolution                                        satellite imagery. The ministry                                        plans to work with state governments to                                        replace the present system of registration of land deeds and documents as                                        provided for in the Registration Act. |  |  
|  | CIST, China wins contract for                                        Aerophotogrammetrical SurveysChina Information Security Technology,                                        Inc. has announced that the Company has                                        been awarded two contracts to construct                                        aerophotogrammetrical surveys and                                        digital maps for China’s Bureau of Land                                        and Resources. One contract, for the                                        city of Nanning, in Guangxi Province,                                        is valued at $1.3 million and the other                                        contract for the city of Jiaxing, in Zhejiang                                        Province, has a contract value of $3.3 million. CIST expects the contracts to                                        be completed by October 2008. The                                        contracts will require production of                                        Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) and                                        Digital Orthophoto Quadrangles (DOQs),which are often used in Geographic                                        Information Systems. www.chinacpby.com
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|  | Intermap Technologies introduces                                        New Malaysia Mapping ProgramIntermap Technologies has announced                                        that the Company has entered into a new                                        distribution program with the Sabah Lands and Surveys Department in East                                        Malaysia. The program, called Digital Sabah, will make available high-resolution                                        3D digital elevation data and imagery                                        covering the entire State of Sabah. Sabah,                                        located on the Island of Borneo and the                                        Malaysia Borneon state, encompassesone of the worlds few remaining                                        rain forests, boasting wild elephants,                                        orangutans, and other endangered species.                                        Available now, the high-resolution                                        data will be used to enable the State                                        of Sabah to manage environmentally                                        sensitive areas using Intermap’shighly accurate imagery and elevation                                        data. Expected uses are geospatial                                        applications within the environment,                                        hydrology, forestry, plantation, and                                        mining sectors. www.Intermap.com
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|  | Laser Survey in KalimantanJakarta-based company, PT Suprabari                                        Mapanindo Mineral, recently carried out                                        an aerial survey as part of the construction                                        of a new mine site in Central Kalimantan.                                        Suprabari holds permits for coal mining exploration covering 23,940 hectares                                        of the island. It is a privately ownedcompany                                        focusing on the natural resources                                        business in Indonesia. An aerial survey                                        of Central Kalimantan was recentlyundertaken as part of the construction of                                        a new mine site. The mining concession,                                        which covers about 15,500 hectares, was                                        surveyed using a Harrier-56/3G airborne                                        laser scanning system built by TopoSys in                                        Germany. The operation was contracted                                        out to PT Credent Teknologi, a subsidiary                                        of Credent Technology in Singapore.
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|  | Garmin gets Netherlands bicycling                                        mapsWaypoint, a Netherlands-based retailer                                        specialized in recreational navigation has                                        launched this month OnRoute, the first                                        GPS bicycle map for the Netherlands                                        dedicated to Garmin devices. Costing €89,the map data comes as a CD for use in                                        combination with outdoor devices and PCbased                                        Garmin software Mapsource and as                                        pre-installed SD card for use in the Garmin                                        Nuvi. In the Netherlands the SD-version                                        of the map will be distributed by Garmin                                        and target the mass market via retail chains                                        like Halfords, Mediamarkt and ANWB. |  |  
|  | GLONASS-K Birds go into productionInformation Satellite Systems                                        – Reshetnev Co. has begun the production of the K-series of                                        GLONASS satellites for Russia.The first launch of a GLONASSK                                        satellite is scheduled for launch in 2010, according to Russia’s                                        Federal Space Agency. GLONASSK                                        is the third generation of Russia’s                                        GLONASS positioning satellites.                                        In contrast to GLONASS and                                        GLONASS- M satellites, which                                        have relatively short service lives of                                        only a few years, GLONASS-K has                                        a planned service life of 12 years, a depressurized platform, and a decreased                                        weight, according to Reshetnev. |  |  
|  | Illegal to use GPS from Smartphone                                        in GermanyAccording to Pocket GPS World, the                                        courts in Germany have deemed that it                                        is unlawful to operate a GPS navigation                                        system on a smartphone while driving                                        because of the phone ban in the                                        country. Currently, there are some incar                                        navigation systems that lock you out of operating the unit while the unit                                        detects that you are in motion. It seems                                        unclear as to whether the law would                                        mean that by operating a GPS system                                        attached to the phone means using the                                        system and programming in destinations                                        while at a stop or if it means having the GPS on the phone running at all.                                        This move will prevent GPS through                                        cellular connections like those offered                                        through TeleNav. www.pocketnow.com |  |  
|  | KSRTC goes hi-tech: GPS to track                                        movement of busesR Ashok, Karnataka Transport Minister                                        has announced that GPS would be                                        introduced in the state to keep track                                        on movement of KSRTC buses. He                                        said GPS would not only help in                                        monitoring movement of buses but                                        also send messages on accidents, if                                        any, to the control room automatically.                                        He also announced that nearly 100 bus                                        stops would be opened with digital                                        display of timings of bus arrival and                                        departure. http://mangalorean.com |  |  
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