(Portland, Maine--21 September 2009) In an unusual move, firms that want to do business in Europe focus on an industry, not a locale.
The itinerary is packed for Maine participants in a renewable energy trade mission to Spain and Germany this week.
Briefings, a wind energy trade show, a tour of a turbine manufacturer, networking receptions and matchmaking sessions with possible business partners are all part of the trip organized by the Maine International Trade Center. More
James W. Sewall Company is pleased to announce the launch of ASGPipelineTM Generation 3.0, the newest version of Sewall's industry-standard pipeline alignment generation software. Generation 3.0, to be commercially released in late 2009, introduces ASGPipelineTM Designer, an innovative graphical interface for fast, intuitive pipeline sheet layout and definition.
ASGPipeline Generation 3.0 maintains the best features of ASGPipelineTM, including (1) compatibility with major GIS and asset...
James W. Sewall Company is pleased to announce the launch of Sewall Webinars, a series of interactive web-based seminars on geospatial solutions for government, utilities, and the natural resource industry.The first scheduled webinar is GeoPowerTM for Municipalities: Online Technology for Shared Services & Cost Savings. Presenter Gary Mullaney, Sewall Director of Systems Engineering, will introduce the GeoPower portal, a web-based system that provides municipal mapping, data maintenance...
Bangor, Maine--August 1 (Bangor Daily News). What is the relationship between Maine's lung cancer cases and the location of the state's craggy granite outcroppings? Why is the incidence of melanoma - a life-threatening cancer of the skin linked to prolonged exposure to sunlight - not highest along the lobster coast, as public health experts might predict, but rather in-land, in the forested foothills of Maine's western mountains? Is there a connection between rates of breast and...
(Fairfax, VA--10 July 2009) Dewberry and James W. Sewall Company have formed a partnership to offer expanded services to their clients in government and industry. Under the teaming arrangement, Dewberry is integrating its broad GIS and mapping technology capabilities with Sewall's expertise in renewable energy, forestry, and natural resources consulting.
The two firms are now teamed on multiple contract opportunities, to include Dewberry's recent selection by the U.S. Geological Survey...
(Old Town, Maine-17 June 2009) The City of Bangor last week launched a two-year project to monitor the flow of five local streams defined as impaired by the Maine DEP-Penjajawoc Stream, Birch Stream, Arctic Brook, Capehart Brook and Shaw Brook. The project, part of Bangor's long-term initiative to improve water quality, is a critical first step to controlling stream contamination from stormwater runoff.
To assist the City, environmental engineers at James W. Sewall Company are now tracking...
James W. Sewall Company is pleased to announce the appointment of Joseph H. Osborne as Utilities Solutions Manager. A consultative sales professional, Mr. Osborne brings twenty years of experience in GIS and related technology solutions for government and the utilities industry. At Sewall, he will play a strategic role in expanding the firm's traditional client base in utilities, including gas and electric distribution/transmission, water/wastewater and telecommunications. Mr. Osborne...
James W. Sewall Company is pleased to announce the hiring of John Kaufman, Mark Leathers, and Scott Twillman to the company's Forestry & Natural Resources (FNR) Consulting Group. The hiring of these staff supports Sewall's strategy to serve a growing global market for natural resource analysis and consulting services.
John Kaufman joins the firm as Forest Resource Economist to provide Sewall clients with a range of financial and econometric applications. With a Master's in Forestry from...
James W. Sewall Company and Reed & Reed are helping develop wind energy projects on some of the toughest terrain in the eastern US-the mountains of Maine. Under contract to wind developer First Wind, Sewall and Reed & Reed have teamed to deliver the largest operating commercial-scale wind farm in New England, the $100 million, 57-megawatt wind farm on Stetson Mountain. Sewall and Reed & Reed previously worked together on the $55 million, 42-megawatt wind farm on Mars Hill, the...
FREDERICTON, New Brunswick (http://www.remsoft.com/) - May 4, 2009 - One of the world's leading forest management software companies, today launched a new program for Remsoft clients who provide consulting services to users world-wide.
The program, which is available to only the most skilled and well respected firms that offer a range of services and competencies around Remsoft products, gives consultants access to exclusive training, business and technical resources that will improve...
|