DARPA seeks expertise from mobile phone, medical pneumatics, industrial machinery, optics and automobile racing communities to build inexpensive, disposable Earth observation satellites.
DARPA seeks expertise from mobile phone, medical pneumatics, industrial machinery, optics and automobile racing communities to build inexpensive, disposable Earth observation satellites.
Abnormally high levels of rain in Australia during February 2012 created ideal conditions for increased wildfires and the production of mosquitoes that carry infectious diseases.
In its Security Clearance Case File series, CNN profiles key members of the intelligence community. Learn more about the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's Letitia A. Long.
An Israeli official claims satellite images that raised suspicions Iran is trying to conceal a key nuclear test back Israel’s concerns that Tehran is developing an atomic bomb.
The growing horsepower of smart phones and tablets makes them an attractive aspect of the U.S. Defense Department's plans to provide more data to warfighters in the field.
The president of BOSH Global Services is excited about a new federal law requiring the Federal Aviation Administration to open the national airspace for commercial unmanned aircraft.
The first global high-resolution map of the boundary between Earth's crust and mantle”the Moho”is based on data from the European Space Agency's GOCE gravity satellite.
Denver-based Merrick & Company's Sergio Aguayo recently won first place in the International LiDAR Mapping Forum LiDAR as Art contest.
Satellite image provider DigitalGlobe released images from its WorldView-2 satellite that show Syrian army tanks and other armored vehicles in the city of Homs.
The U.S. Army is using TerraGo geospatial collaboration software to produce, access, update and share geospatial information and applications in support of warfighter efforts around the world.