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Adventures in Droning: Part One

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This entry is part 74 of 80 in the series Pangaea

So, here’s my idea: as I enter semi-retirement I’m looking for additional revenue streams, ironically to replace clients who are also entering the retirement phase. As long-time readers of Pangaea will note, I’m pretty excited about the possibilities of UAS, so it’s no surprise that I might consider expanding my side business in that area. […]

What’s Your BHAG for 2020?

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This entry is part 75 of 80 in the series Pangaea

It just dawned on me: 2020 isn’t just a new year but the start of a new decade. Now is a perfect time to start planning for it. Let’s start with that cryptic headline: Just what the heck is a BHAG? A Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG) is a concept developed by acclaimed business researcher […]

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The FAA’s NPRM for Remote ID: Part One, the Basics

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This entry is part 76 of 80 in the series Pangaea

We’ve got a lot of material to cover on these important rules, so let’s jump right in. Remote identification (RID) is the FAA’s “license plate in the sky” for UAS that, once implemented, will pave the way for a host of advanced unmanned capabilities: beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS), operations over people (OOP), night-time […]

In the Face of COVID-19: Keep Calm and Survey On

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This entry is part 77 of 80 in the series Pangaea

Coping with COVID-19 requires flexibility and planning. Don’t worry, this is not yet another article on how to wash your hands, stay home if you’re sick, and sneeze into a tissue or your elbow. I’m assuming you’re aware of the basics. Instead I focus on ideas for coping with COVID-19 should your geospatial business become […]

Lemons, Lemonade, and Learning: Using Internet Resources During Distancing Downtime

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This entry is part 78 of 80 in the series Pangaea

In addition to working on this newsletter and serving as the editor of xyHt’s Located section, I help other clients with freelance work. My main client is a builder/developer and thanks to the current economic climate, I’m experiencing some downtime due to building projects being delayed. I suspect I’m not alone in experiencing this. As […]

Why renting a UAV may make sense

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This entry is part 79 of 80 in the series Pangaea

I have a land surveyor client who’s interested in getting on the UAV train. But like many, he’s concerned with the financial outlay and not quite certain if the UAV path is the right one for his firm. His main concern: Will he be able to fully utilize and monetize the investment? That’s why I’m […]