Press Release: Continental Mapping is now Axim Geospatial

The Sun Prairie, WI company rebrands after acquiring TSG Solutions and GISinc.

New GIS User Group forming in Southwestern Wisconsin

A new GIS community of practice called the “Driftless Area GIS User Group” met for the first time in Viroqua on October 8th, 2021.  Moving forward, the group plans to meet 2-4 times per year …

Al Miller leaves behind a legacy of service

Our community recently lost another land information pioneer, Mr. Allen H. Miller.  Al passed away on November 11th at Agrace HospiceCare in the Madison area.

Land information community mourns the loss of D. David Moyer

We learned Wednesday of the passing of Dr. D. David Moyer, a true pioneer in our field.

Calling all Consultants: Lincoln County seeks land information services

The Lincoln County Register of Deeds Department is seeking to contract with an individual or entity to perform re-indexing services for scanned previously recorded documents. 

Major donation establishes Geospatial Analysis and Technology Scholarship at UW-Eau Claire

The scholarship is made possible by a $1 million donation from Jeanne Foust, and her husband Dr. Brady Foust.

GeoData@WI and WisconsinView overflowing with new aerial imagery

Nearly 10 terabytes of new aerial imagery is now available from the WisconsinView archive via GeoData@Wisconsin.

SCO Presentations from 2021 WLIA Annual Conference Now Available

Thanks to the pandemic, the 2021 Wisconsin Land Information Association conference was forced to “go virtual,” like so many other events over the last 12 months.  One upshot of this fact is we pre-recorded all of our presentations for submission to WLIA.

SAGIC Selects GeoData@Wisconsin for Cross-Agency Data Access

The State Agency Geospatial Information Committee (SAGIC) is now partnering with the University of Wisconsin-Madison to provide enhanced access to geospatial data produced by Wisconsin state agencies.  Using GeoData@Wisconsin, data consumers may now search state for …

The pandemic is hitting popular geospatial conferences hard, but learning and networking opportunities are still out there

While many events have been outright cancelled, “virtual” conferences like the upcoming WLIA Fall Regional are still keeping us in touch.