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Chris Kelly

SASHTO and Clearion = A Perfect Connection

Posted by Ray Dorsey I am gearing up for my time at SASHTO in Savannah, GA in a few days and want to circle back to how Clearion’s technology solutions

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Chris Kelly

GDOT Veteran Insight to the Use of Clearion Technology

Posted by Ray Dorsey During my 20 years serving as the GDOT state agronomist, I was responsible for the Department’s Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management (IRVM) Program. This included development, strategy,

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Chris Kelly

Building a Safety Culture…One PPE at a Time

Posted by Michelle Vignault For our clients, safety, with good reason, is a top priority when working onsite, whether its crews mowing on highway rights-of-way, trimming trees along a railroad

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DamDestroyer—Modeling Surface Flow Using LiDAR

Posted by Nathan Beningson LiDAR Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) offer an unprecedented view of the the landscape. A plane with a laser array coats the landscape with millions of laser

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An Insider View to Telecom Workflows

Posted by Daniel Gardner When I transitioned from Clearion two years ago to a new position as a Field Engineer with Metropolitan Communications Group (MCG), I was unsure what to

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Clearion Announces 2019 User Conference

Posted by Michelle Vignault I am thrilled to announce that our 4th Clearion User Conference will be Oct. 7-10, 2019. We will hold the event at The Omni Hotel at The Battery, adjacent

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Chris Kelly

Benefits of End-to-End Technology

Posted by Ray Dorsey   Clearion’s end-to-end technology solutions are helping top transportation, utility, telecom companies, and agencies save time, money or valuable resources. As a veteran of the transportation industry, I

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A Layered Look at Land Management

Posted by Michelle Vignault   Vegetation managers and crews at major utility companies and other agencies can use a powerful digital layered approach to give them an unparalleled level of information

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Chris Kelly

Invasive Plants and Fire-February 2019

Posted by Michelle Vignault Invasive plants are non-native species that have been introduced intentionally or accidently. Once established, these plants are harmful in many different ways and cause numerous problems

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Chris Kelly

Invasive Plants and Fire: A Preview

Posted by Michelle Vignault     Invasive plants are non-native species that have been introduced intentionally or accidently. Once established, these plants are harmful in many different ways. Invasive plants

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Chris Kelly

Broomsedge-January 2019

Posted by Michelle Vignault   Broomsedge (Andropogon virginicus L.) is an invasive perennial weed found throughout the Southeastern United States. It has a clumped growth habit, abundant seed production, and favors

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Chris Kelly

Cover Story in Utility Arborist Newsline

Posted by Michelle Vignault Article Features the Skills UVM Employers Need Utility Arborist Newsline (UAN) was gracious enough to place Chris Kelly’s article Getting the UVM Job: Brush up on These

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Leverage Your Esri Investment with Clearion

Posted by Lianne Stewart In a time when budgets are getting tighter, it is important to maximize the return on existing investments to make the most of them. When purchasing

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Chris Kelly

Italian Ryegrass-December 2018

Posted by Michelle Vignault   Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) is one of the most problematic winter weeds of roadside vegetation.  Ryegrass establishes from seed in the fall when soil temperatures

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Chris Kelly

Johnsongrass-November 2018

Posted by Michelle Vignault   Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) is a warm-season perennial weed found near roadsides, rights-of-way, row crops, parks, and industrial sites. Populations may germinate from seed in spring