CHANTILLY, Va., Oct. 4, 2012—The SI Organization, Inc. (the SI), a leading provider of full life cycle, mission-focused systems engineering and integration services to the geospatial intelligence community, has invited key partners to showcase their capabilities at...
Discover the Benefits of Radar Imaging
The Top 10  Considerations for Buying and Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery By William V. Parker, principal, Global Engagement Solutions, and senior associate, PACE Government Services (http://pacegs-dc.com), Washington, D.C. The last two decades have...
Looking for a Wide-Format Scanner?
Understanding Key Attributes for Geospatial Applications By Bob Honn, director of marketing services, Wide Format Printing Systems Division, Océ North America (www.oceusa.com), a Canon Group Company, Trumbull, Conn. Gone are the days of tablets for digitizing...
Exploring GEOINT Education Opportunities
The Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on America’s home soil immediately prioritized homeland and national security to a level unparalleled in U.S. history. The critical need for qualified geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) professionals is on the rise, with...
Full-Motion Video Goes Mainstream
Efficiently managing and exploiting the growing volume of video data is becoming easier thanks to open-source and commercial software advances. By Mark Kozak and Ed Bohling, PAR Government Systems (www.pargovernment.com), Rome, N.Y. Ever since German engineers...
Delivering Imagery on Demand from the Cloud
By Brian Rohde, senior product manager, DigitalGlobe (www.digitalglobe.com), Longmont, Colo. As the use of satellite and aerial imagery continues to expand across a host of applications, the mechanisms to deliver and distribute such data have become critically...
Exploring the Horizon of Geospatial Imagery Analysis
Today’s warfighters can collect, manage and deliver geospatial intelligence more effectively than ever. What’s next? By Pete McIntosh, solutions engineer, Exelis Visual Information Solutions (www.exelisvis.com), Boulder, Colo. Geospatial imagery has...
Industry Updates
SPOT 6 Delivers First Images Astrium Services posted the first SPOT6 satellite images, just three days after its launch on Sept. 9, 2012. Like its twin SPOT7, which is slated for launch in early 2014, SPOT 6 has a 60-kilometer swath width and produces imagery...
Imagery in the News
NASA Satellites Dissect Isaac’s Rainfall Patterns As it passed through the northern Caribbean, around south Florida, and into Louisiana and the Middle Mississippi Valley, Hurricane Isaac brought lots of rain, some of it beneficial and some of it not. Using data...
Leveraging Satellite Imagery and Analysis
Emergency Response DigitalGlobe has formed an imagery and geospatial Analysis Center to support humanitarian relief and human security activities around the world. Using DigitalGlobe’s FirstLook service as a platform, the DigitalGlobe analysis team identifies...
