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Digital Coast Act passes the Senate, heads to the House
The Digital Coast Act (Authorization bill) passed the full senate on Nov 28. If the bill passes the house and becomes law, it will authorize

Quantum Spatial R&D Expert to Discuss Advanced Technologies for Vegetation Management
NORCROSS, GA – November 28, 2016 – Quantum Spatial, Inc., the nation’s largest independent geospatial data firm, today announced that its principal R&D scientist Scott

What do we do to improve mining operations?
Quantum Spatial is attending the Alaska Miners Association conference, Novemember 8-10, at the Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center in Anchorage. Our Alaska-based team is expert at

Quantum Spatial General Manager and Spatial Analytics Expert to Present at Utility Analytics Week
During November 1 Session, Matt Boyd Will Detail How to Use Spatial Analytics to Manage Risk, Reliability and Compliance Quantum Spatial, Inc., the nation’s largest independent geospatial

We’re heading to the CEATI Transmission Conference
I’m excited to attend the upcoming CEATI transmission conference, and I look forward to working toward helping asset management programs improve safety, reliability, and efficiency.

We are heading to Utility Analytics Week, come chat with us!
Quantum Spatial, Inc., the nation’s largest independent geospatial data firm will have a booth at next week’s Utility Analytics Conference in Atlanta, GA. Be sure

Siting decisions are tricky. Our comprehensive analysis makes it easier
Quantum Spatial has developed a robust solution to assess suitability for siting transmission lines. We combine first-rate mapping intelligence with custom analytics and community engagement

With our specialized sensors, we can detect water leaks underground!
Quantum Spatial scientists have created a drone-mounted, custom sensor package that has the ability to detect underground leaks as well as other safety concerns such

Class is in session! …with a field trip to Quantum Spatial
To commemorate National GIS Day, Ms. Caroline Coholan’s 3rd grade class, from Llewellyn Elementary School, visited the Portland office for some hands-on experience in geography.