Farallon in the News

Precision canvasing of voters for political campaigns

Oct 04, 2004

Wired Magazine talks about using GIS as an integral part of any successful political movement.
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GIS for Get-out-the-Vote Campaigns

Oct 01, 2004

Local governments are recognizing that GIS can make get-out-the-vote drives smarter, faster, and more cost-efficient.
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Bay Area Voter Registration Push to Go High Tech

Sep 19, 2004

GIS solutions for voter registration mean that "what used to take weeks to do can be done in minutes."
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Using Mapping Tech to Mine for Voters

Sep 16, 2004

eWeek discusses how election officials and activists are turning to Geographic Information Systems to tailor their approach to finding voters.
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Reclaiming Kaho’olawe

Sep 02, 2004

Using an island-wide GIS to track the location, disposition, and handling of suspected unexploded ordnance (UXO) - from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and the Cold War - on the Hawaiian island of Kaho'olawe.
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Geospatial Web Portals Put GIS in Hands of the User

Jul 01, 2004

A geospatial portal's greatest value is in securely unifying the content of formerly uncooperative departments with minimal changes to operations.
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WIRED Magazine Looks at Farallon’s Kaho’olawe Project

Jun 01, 2003

Wired covers the Farallon GIS solution to help clean up live and spent bombs, rockets, guided missiles, grenades, and artillery shells on the Hawai'ian island of Kaho'olawe.
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