The Geoholics

Episode 275 - Ted Knaak & TopoDOT Solutions

April 2, 2026·1h 33m
Episode Description from the Publisher

This episode of The Geoholics takes us deep into the evolution of surveying—where the industry isn’t just changing…it’s being completely flipped “upside down and inside out.” And leading that conversation? None other than Ted Knaak—OG innovator, founder, and one of the sharpest minds in the point cloud game. Ted walks us through one of the biggest paradigm shifts our profession has ever seen: we didn’t just improve data collection…we changed the nature of the data itself. This episode challenges the idea that “more data = better outcomes”… and pushes us to rethink what quality really means in a point cloud world. Ted calls out one of the biggest gaps in our industry today—dysfunctional data governance. Firms adopting scanning tech without a clear strategy...Workflows being dictated by software instead of mission...Multiple sensors, platforms, and tools creating fragmentation...Lack of defensibility when it actually matters. TopoDOT Solutions: This isn’t just a name change—it’s a mindset shift. Ted introduces the idea of defining measurable characteristics of point cloud data—bringing structure, accountability, and true quality assessment into the conversation. The role of the surveyor is evolving—from collector to interpreter, validator, and data governor. To stay relevant (and lead), surveyors need to: Understand data at a deeper level...Own quality and traceability...Think beyond deliverables...Think lifecycle! The firms (and people) who figure out data governance, quality, and strategy first…are going to lead the next era of surveying. Music by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong!

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