Here is a short Q & A with Project Manager, Alexandra Steadman. Alexandra joined the GEO Jobe team in September of 2020 and is based out of our Center for Research and Engineering (C.R.E.) in Gulfport, MS. Q: What is your job at GEO Jobe, and what does it entail? A: I am a Project […]
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Where Is Your Data? CAD to GIS Conversion
If you work in a GIS or Engineering field, you are likely incredibly familiar with either CAD or GIS, but behind the curve when it comes to the other. This makes sense and is completely understandable when your work focuses more on one program. CAD, or Computer Aided Drawing, is a program used by a […]
GEO Jobe Welcomes Tiffany Brown as an Administrative Assistant
GEO Jobe is pleased to welcome Tiffany Brown as an Administrative Assistant. Previous to GEO Jobe, Tiffany was a Cage and Credit Supervisor at IP Casino. Tiffany has a degree in Criminal Justice, and has over 20 years of experience in customer service, operations and problem solving. With Tiffany’s background in customer service, she will […]
GEO Jobe Welcomes Alexandra Steadman as Project Manager
GEO Jobe is pleased to welcome Alexandra Steadman as a Project Manager. Previous to GEO Jobe, Alexandra was an Administrative Assistant at the Department of Veterans Affairs, where she developed processes and streamlined workflow. Alexandra has an MBA in project management and a Bachelors in Business Administration. In addition to Alexandra’s education, she is certified […]
Agile App Development
Have you ever planned out and started a project, only to find out months down the line, a new technology is coming out that will make what you’re trying to do easier? Have you ever gotten a project through planning and implementation, only to find that users are interacting with it differently than you expected, […]
Clean My Org – Make Searching Within your ArcGIS Organization Simple and Stress-Free
X, C, V. These three little keys on your keyboard usually make our lives easier when combined with the Control key to cut, copy and paste, respectively. However, there can be times when it can result in confusion, and possible chaos. Take for example the following scenario, and how it can be remedied with simple […]
GEO Jobe Welcomes Andy Million as Application Developer
GEO Jobe is pleased to welcome Andy Million as an Application Developer. Previous to GEO Jobe, Andy was a full stack software developer with expansive knowledge in web applications. Andy has a degree in Geography and is passionate about all things GIS, Cartography and Remote Sensing. In addition to Andy’s software development skills, he has […]
Digital Storytelling With StoryMaps
Stories are powerful; they can advocate for change, influence opinion, and create awareness. ArcGIS StoryMaps are web-based applications that allow you to tell your story by integrating maps, data, pictures, videos, and other media in one place. StoryMaps are my favorite ArcGIS product due to their versatility and ability to augment storytelling through the addition […]
Sharing (GIS Data) is Caring
Sharing data can be a touchy subject. In general, it seems that people and institutions do not like their research and findings being freely accessible to the public. If you have worked on any project requiring data you could not collect on your own, you have more than likely jumped onto the World Wide Web […]
Q&A with Danny Menikheim
Here is a short Q & A with Director of Operations, Danny Menikheim. Danny is based out of our Center for Research and Engineering (C.R.E.) in Gulfport, MS. Danny joined our team as a Project Manager in October of 2017 and today holds the role of Director of Operations.