Tuesday, Jan 20th 2026
Harvard Business Review
It isn’t a failure of the technology. It’s a failure of management.
Spatial Source
This week: Lots of geospatial jobs, a geodesy webinar, NASA remote sensing training and more.
Spatial Source
Between 2025 and 2030, the global geospatial intelligence market is forecast to expand at a CAGR of 11.1%.
GPS World
The nearly $1 million contract covers delivery of approximately 100 dual-antenna GPS/GNSS compasses for land-based applications. Arazim Navigation Systems, an Israeli...
Harvard Business Review
New research compares the outcomes of two similar firms with very different perspectives on technology.
Forbes Innovation
Artificial intelligence has moved from experimentation to execution. AI tools now generate content, analyze data, automate workflows and influence financial decisions.
Spatial Source
Airborne hyperspectral imaging could prove superior for identifying the kinds of trees that koalas prefer to eat.
Spatial Source
Councils are moving away from static plans and toward GIS-based systems that track real-world data over time.
Spatial Source
Atomionics has set up shop in Australia to use its quantum sensors to help miners prospect for critical minerals.
Tuesday, Jan 20th 2026
Harvard Business Review
It isn’t a failure of the technology. It’s a failure of management.
This week: Lots of geospatial jobs, a geodesy webinar, NASA remote sensing training and more.
Between 2025 and 2030, the global geospatial intelligence market is forecast to expand at a CAGR of 11.1%.
The nearly $1 million contract covers delivery of approximately 100 dual-antenna GPS/GNSS compasses for land-based applications. Arazim Navigation Systems, an Israeli...
New research compares the outcomes of two similar firms with very different perspectives on technology.
Artificial intelligence has moved from experimentation to execution. AI tools now generate content, analyze data, automate workflows and influence financial decisions.
Airborne hyperspectral imaging could prove superior for identifying the kinds of trees that koalas prefer to eat.
Councils are moving away from static plans and toward GIS-based systems that track real-world data over time.
Atomionics has set up shop in Australia to use its quantum sensors to help miners prospect for critical minerals.