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geoMusings by Bill Dollins

A geospatial career journey

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Turning the Page

It is rare that I use my blog to explicitly blow my own horn. I prefer to write about technology, leadership, and the good works of others, but I find myself in different circumstances now. I learned this week that my current position will be eliminated as of 31 December, 2022. After that, I will … Continue reading Turning the Page →

Bill Dollins career 2022-11-232022-12-06 9 Minutes

Give Me a Standard, Any Standard

I've spent the last year or so doing very little with geospatial technology, but I find myself missing it tremendously. Of course "in my blood" and "how I'm wired" and similar aphorisms apply to how I'm feeling, but that's not what really has me missing geospatial. In a shocking (for me) turn of events, I … Continue reading Give Me a Standard, Any Standard →

Bill Dollins gis 2022-07-112023-12-15 2 Minutes

A Week in the Life of a Geotech Omnivore

Bill Dollins Uncategorized 2016-05-05 2 Minutes

The Consultant’s Dilemma

Bill Dollins Uncategorized 2016-03-162024-01-04 2 Minutes

Migrations

Bill Dollins Uncategorized 1 Comment 2016-01-11 2 Minutes

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