
This is Bruce when he was 9 months old and one of the last few moments I had with him. He passed away unexpectedly and rather abruptly.
My project, SplashPoint, has taken a modified direction and evolved with vigorous undertakings. Several features and functionalities were added to make sure that the final product truly stands as one of a kind. It puts it all together. Today it is ready for prime time. It has now become known as Geospatial Technology Framework (GTF). It is not characterized as a simple nor a complex 'application'. It has now become a development platform with a core specificity that drills on a fundamental idea that the connectivity factor of virtually all objects that is found on earth whether below the surface, on the surface, or above is land. For those who will eventually understand GTF will realize and greatly appreciate the implicit significance of such technology to the economic state of affair on third world and developing countries. This technology perhaps may even be appropriate for consideration by western and developed countries who does not yet have the full grasp of a nationally integrated land management system.
The backend Oracle 11G geospatial database repository for storage and computation makes GTF a powerful engine for virtually unlimited application. Combined with the 3D visualization of the NASA 3D WW, GTF is supreme platform for land based applications that can handle both static and dynamic data stream. This makes it unique, robust, and with virtually unlimited capability.
August and September of 2008 brought me new experiences and traveling thousands of miles to the Philippines. The problems facing this country are common to other third world countries while the proliferation and advances in the use of the internet and information technology continues throughout the community at an extremely rapid pace. The record keeping and maintenance of vital information at all levels and sectors both in public and government remain far behind those of developed nations. GTF was introduced to a core of interested individuals who are party to big businesses and goverment. I believe GTF and SplashPoint have found a home.
I am extremely delighted but cautiously optimistic on this technology as it now begins a new and promissing future.

