Inside the NRO: Too Many Secrets?

Inside the NRO: Too Many Secrets?

The National Reconnaissance Office reported that during polygraphs, it had 366 confessions ranging from crimes to inappropriate personal behavior in fiscal year 2011. However, local law enforcement agencies aren’t always told so they can investigate.

Pléiades 1B Launch Successful

Pléiades 1B Launch Successful

On Dec. 2, 2012, a Soyuz rocket catapulted the Pléiades 1B very high-resolution optical satellite into orbit, where it has joined its twin Pléiades 1A satellite.

Border Agency Expands Drone Fleet

Border Agency Expands Drone Fleet

A new sole-source contract that could approach a half-billion dollars offers the latest insight into the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's vision for its controversial drone program.

LiDAR Maps Reveal Coastal Vulnerability

LiDAR Maps Reveal Coastal Vulnerability

The extent of Hurricane Sandy’s wrath and the future coastal vulnerability of the region is clear in a new U.S. Geological Survey analysis of recently collected LiDAR coastal data.

Integrating Earth Observation Data

Integrating Earth Observation Data

The Earth Observation-Land Data Assimilation Scheme aims to assimilate satellite observations directly instead of from satellite-derived products.

Drone Assists Responders to Train Derailment

Drone Assists Responders to Train Derailment

A Scout unmanned aircraft system proved to be an invaluable asset to public safety agencies after a train derailment in Louisville, Ky., on Oct. 29, 2012, and subsequent chemical fire on Oct. 31.

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