Connections and community are important – as individuals and as members of the geospatial community. We’ve talked about this before, but we try to make sure we back up our ideals with action. One of the many ways we try to foster connections, both old and new, is by engaging with others in person. While […]
Get Your Ducks in a Row with Group Layers
Looking for a way to organize your map's table of contents better? Group layers may be the answer you've been looking for!
Admin Tools Update 1.7.2
What’s New in 1.7.2? We have a small update now available for Admin Tools, which gives you a new tool that allows you to enable or disable export data for feature layers in bulk as well as a host of bug fixes. We also added support for searching and filtering with the upcoming Administrative Report […]
That Time GIS Stopped a Serial Killer
A crime happens and the chase to find the offender is on. We have all seen our share of crime dramas, documentaries, and news stories. We have all heard of psychologically profiling offenders in order to understand what drives them to commit crimes. Psychology tells us that serial offenders are creatures of habit. They have a […]
GEO Jobe Welcomes Chelsea as Junior Project Manager
GEO Jobe is pleased to welcome Chelsea Gee as a Junior Project Manager. Previous to GEO Jobe, Chelsea was a Brand Manager/Marketing Analyst at The Focus Group. Chelsea managed client relationships and campaigns while conducting research and analysis in order to strategize around remaining competitive, maximizing revenue, and creating brand engagement. Chelsea also assisted senior […]
Change Your Point of View With Photogrammetry
Photogrammetry is the art, science, and technology of obtaining reliable information about physical objects and the environment through processes of recording, measuring, and interpreting photographic images and patterns of recorded radiant electromagnetic energy and other phenomena (Wolf and Dewitt, 2000; McGlone, 2004). How does Photogrammetry work? Triangulation is the basis on which all photogrammetry is […]
GEO Jobe Welcomes Pete George as Data Scientist/GeoAI Specialist
GEO Jobe is pleased to welcome Pete George as a Data Scientist/GeoAI Specialist. Previous to GEO Jobe, Pete was a Software Engineer at NAL Research Corporation and added embedded development to his tool set, working for an AGILE team contracted by the US Government and US Military for private geolocation services, satellite communication, and product […]
Version Control Could Save Your Life
Okay, maybe it’s not that dramatic, but having a version control system can save your project – if you use it properly. In this article, we’ll look at what version control is and why it matters. This article will serve as the introduction to a series on version control and GIT. What is Version Control? […]
Gaining Speed With ArcGIS Velocity
The usage of real-time GIS capabilities has grown significantly over the last few years as more and more devices have started including location information with other sensor information. Naturally, the need for platforms capable of ingesting and analyzing these data has also grown. Recently we’ve seen advancements to make analysis platforms more capable and better […]
Q&A With Paul Barnes, Solution Engineer
Q: What is your job at GEO Jobe, and what does it entail? A: I am a Solution Engineer with GEO Jobe and I work on a team that specializes in customization of out-of-the-box Esri applications, Enterprise GIS deployment, and assisting clients with planning and management of their geospatial programs. I also have the opportunity […]