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2007-12-29
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I work for a county in my state whose Environmental Health department would like to use some sort of GPS unit/PC combination to track and mark locations of hazardous sites and other points of interest. As the program coordinator explained it to me, he would ideally like to be able to have a handheld GPS device which he could carry with him which would track where he was, how he got there, and that he could mark on in some way to let him know what is at that location. Then when he got back to his vehicle or office he could upload or otherwise transfer that information to his laptop and either edit it or save it for later viewing. I've googled a little bit but I wasn't really sure how to phrase my question, and I was thinking maybe a tablet would be right for his needs. Any ideas?
Mike