MASON, BRUCE & GIRARD AWARDED GIS REMOTE SENSING PROJECT BY USDA FOREST SERVICE

June 27, 2013 -- PORTLAND, OR - Mason, Bruce & Girard, Inc. (MB&G) was recently selected by the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region 5 for GIS Remote Sensing Services. Scope of the work in the Blanket Purchase Agreement includes GIS data capture and entry; data management; modeling and analysis; programming and application development; and map production.

The project team, which will be lead by James Schriever, Director of Geospatial Services Group at MB&G, is a natural fit for the scope of services to be completed. “We are thrilled to be selected for this key teaming opportunity with Region 5. Our background and skill set is a great match for the Region’s requirements of data capture, application development, geospatial modeling, and remote sensing,” says Schriever, “Working in tandem with our internal Forestry and Environmental Groups, we have a great understanding of the growth forecasting and ecological modeling that is involved in the types of work that will arise in Region 5.”


Schriever and his team have direct experience specific to Region 5, which covers California and the Hawaiian Islands, including past USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region 5 GIS and Remote Sensing Services as well as similar projects including the USDA Forest Service Region 1 Long-term Forest Management, Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks Forest Inventory and Sustainable Yield Study 2012, and the current Oregon Department of Transportation Program Management of Mitigation and Monitoring Sites.


“Our team has previously worked with Region 5, which provides us with a running start and a strong understanding of their operational systems,” continues Schriever.


The Forest Service estimates that it has expended approxiamtley $1,600,000 per year for similar services under previous contracts. Work is expected to start later this summer with a kick-off meeting in Vallejo, California.


About MB&G

Headquartered in Portland, MB&G is a leading natural resources consulting firm concentrating in three primary disciplines: forestry, environmental, and geospatial services. Founded in 1921 by David Mason, one of the nation’s first leading advocates of sustained forest management, MB&G has grown to include a full range of environmental sciences to include botanical, fish, wildlife, wetland, and water quality resources; public involvement; compliance and permitting. In addition to forestry resource assessment, planning, management, and biometrics, MB&G provides geospatial services encompassing application development, data creation, analysis, modeling, cartography and training. With the core values of Integrity, Client Service, Quality, and Expertise, the team strives to build long-term relationships with public agencies and private organizations across the U.S. and throughout the world. MB&G has offices in Oregon, California, Idaho, Colorado, and Maine, and is ranked as one of the top five environmental firms in Oregon by the Portland Business Journal.  For more information on MB&G, please visit www.MasonBruce.com.

 



Read the complete story ...
Featured Video
Jobs
Business Development Manager for Berntsen International, Inc. at Madison, Wisconsin
Equipment Engineer, Raxium for Google at Fremont, California
Principal Engineer for Autodesk at San Francisco, California
Machine Learning Engineer 3D Geometry/ Multi-Modal for Autodesk at San Francisco, California
Mechanical Test Engineer, Platforms Infrastructure for Google at Mountain View, California
Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Manager for Google at Sunnyvale, California



© 2024 Internet Business Systems, Inc.
670 Aberdeen Way, Milpitas, CA 95035
+1 (408) 882-6554 — Contact Us, or visit our other sites:
AECCafe - Architectural Design and Engineering EDACafe - Electronic Design Automation TechJobsCafe - Technical Jobs and Resumes  MCADCafe - Mechanical Design and Engineering ShareCG - Share Computer Graphic (CG) Animation, 3D Art and 3D Models
  Privacy PolicyAdvertise