Timmons Group’s Land LoGIStics Web Mapping for Spatial Accomplishment Tracking Selected by the Wildlife Management Institute

Richmond, VA – September 29, 2010 – Timmons Group, a leader in geospatial consulting and applications development, was recently selected by the Wildlife Management Institute (WMI) to develop a website based on Timmons Group’s Land LoGIStics framework.  The site will enable users to map spatial accomplishments and track treatments and species of wildlife to support implementation of the the American Woodcock Conservation Plan, and restoration of New England Cottontail.

In building the portal, Timmons Group will implement a scalable database model that supports linking funding sources to accomplishment codes and allows for historical and temporal tracking of spatial accomplishments.  Users will be able to create and edit both spatial and non-spatial accomplishments directly in a simple, easy-to-use, web mapping interface.  Powerful reporting capabilities will allow WMI stakeholders to easily analyze spatial accomplishments temporally, by boundary (e.g., political district, ecosystem, or other geospatial boundary), by accomplishment type, and by funding source. This highly beneficial reporting makes valuable data transparent and easily accessible to funders and the general public.  Website administrators within the Institute will also have the ability to continually add additional users, treatments, species and funding sources. 

“All of our projects are partnership based,” stated Scot Williamson, VP of WMI, “and the Land LoGIStics system will provide seamless integration of partner accomplishments.  Timmons Group will play a critical role in helping us achieve restoration of these important species.”

Land LoGIStics will provide another tool meeting the habitat goals set forth by the American Woodcock Conservation Plan in producing and perpetually renewing young forest for safeguarding North American’s fascinating and valuable biodiversity.  Conservation biologists consider the woodcock to be an “umbrella species,” which means that creating habitat for woodcock simultaneously helps more than 50 other kinds of wildlife that need young forest during part or all of their life cycles.  The website will enable teams of experienced biologists to provide public and private landowners with data and advice on how best to create and renew young forest. 

About WMI                                                                                    
Founded in 1911, WMI is a private, nonprofit, scientific and educational organization, dedicated to the conservation, enhancement and professional management of North America's wildlife and other natural resources.

About Timmons Group
Timmons Group is a leading provider of geospatial, information architecture, and engineering services focusing on delivering highly usable and focused solutions to meet the dynamic needs of our clients.  Timmons Group develops solutions across multiple platforms, including Adobe Flex/Flash, Microsoft Silverlight, and JavaScript. Timmons Group is a privately held ENR 500 company and maintains a strong business partner relationship with ESRI. Timmons Group has been a recipient of both the ESRI Business Partner of the Year award and the ESRI Foundation Partner of the Year award. For more information about Timmons Group’s geospatial products and services, contact Chris Gerecke at chris.gerecke@timmons.com or visit www.timmonsgis.com.

Media contact:
Tim Asimos, CPSM
Corporate Marketing Manager
Timmons Group
804.200.6375
tim.asimos@timmons.com



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