Bucks County Pennsylvania has awarded geographIT a contract to implement a new enterprise road centerline data model for its county E-911 service.

ESRI's United Kingdom (UK) subsidiary has launched CrimeAnalyst version 1.6, GIS software for creating, analyzing, and publishing crime statistics in line with the UK government's recent crime mapping green paper requirements.

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) has redesigned its public Web site, providing easier navigation and updated content about the agency, its partners, ongoing activities, products, services, and the geospatial intelligence that it produces and acquires, according to the agency.

L-3 Interstate Electronics Corp. (IEC) has unveiled its latest miniaturized GPS device, the TruTrak Evolution, which comprises a single board, L1/L2, 24-channel secure receiver.

The five-satellite RapidEye constellation is ready for launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on August 29, according to RapidEye AG.

ITT Corp. has appointed Eric Webster, former director of the NOAA Office Legislative Affairs, as the company's vice president for government and industry partnerships.

PBS&J has made several changes to its senior management, including the appointment of current chairman Robert J. Paulsen as president of PBS&J, the primary subsidiary of parent company PBSJ Corp.

Kelly Laughton, a Davenport Group consultant, has been appointed to serve on the North Carolina Geographic Information Coordinating Council (NC GICC). As a council member, Laughton will have the opportunity to help shape GIS-related policies and act as a private-sector representative.

Bowling Green Municipal Utilities (BGMU), Kentucky, has chosen the SIGim solution from GEOMAP GIS America to integrate all of its infrastructure management activities.
