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NGA CAMPUS EAST - NGA CHANGE OF DIRECTOR CEREMONY

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Letitia A. Long, director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), greets guests at the NGA Change of Director ceremony here Aug. 9, 2010. Long assumed leadership of the agency from U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Robert B. Murrett. She comes to NGA from the Defense Intelligence Agency, where she served as the deputy director from May 2006 until July 2010. The ceremony was held on the site of NGA Campus East (NCE), a 2005 Base Realignment and Closure project which will consolidate various offices of NGA into a single campus here. Along with NGA, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

 

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Aktuelle Technologien und Innovationsfelder der Geoinformatik standen Anfang Juli 2017 im Fokus des AGIT Symposiums an der Universität Salzburg.

 

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A leader, mentor and above all a man with vision, is Don Murray, Co-founder and President, Safe Software. Don has been leading Safe Software and guiding its product strategy for more than two decades. With his keen business sense, he has built strategic alliances with leading GIS vendors and integrated FME technology into their products to help them address their clients’ complex data interoperability challenges.

 

As an evangelizer of geospatial technology, Don spends considerable energy and time in conferences and tradeshows around the world, sharing his passion for making spatial data available to the people who need it. Under his leadership, Safe Software has been conferred the Spatial Industries Business Association (SIBA) 2013 Award for Spatial Enablement and the 2013 Victorian Government Award for Spatial Excellence

 

The culture innovation with a focus on practical applications of geospatial science that Don Murray has imbibed into his team has resulted into the innovative integration of technologies under one roof causing radical changes in the FME arena.

 

A technocrat, leader, and above all a man with passion for excellence, is Dale Lutz, Co-founder and Vice President, Safe Software. Dale has been using his knowledge and experience to lead the core development of FME since Safe Software’s inception almost two decades ago. As a leader of his team, Dale is deeply involved in refining and optimizing the user experience in FME’s graphical user interfaces, as well as leading the integration of FME technology into third-party GIS applications. With formidable expertise in data interoperability, Dale continues to help Safe’s customers find better ways to access the spatial data they need to use.

 

Under his leadership Safe Software had been bestowed with - Spatial Industries Business Association (SIBA) 2013 Award for Spatial Enablement and the 2013 Victorian Government Award for Spatial Excellence. Under Dale’s leadership, Safe Software has evolved a unique corporate culture of innovation, which has enabled its executives to pursue further larger corporate objectives while focusing on respective technology domains.

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- An early morning exterior view of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project here, June 18, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District, part of the North Atlantic Division, is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion project as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure projects here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

NGA CAMPUS EAST - NGA CHANGE OF DIRECTOR CEREMONY

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- A U.S. Air Force master sergeant and member of the Air Force Band, listens to remarks during the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Change of Director ceremony here Aug. 9, 2010. The ceremony transferred leadership of the NGA to Letitia A. Long, who comes to NGA from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), where she served as the DIA deputy director from May 2006 until July 2010. The ceremony was held on the site of NGA Campus East (NCE), a 2005 Base Realignment and Closure project which will consolidate various offices of NGA into a single campus here. Along with NGA, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

 

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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik

vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.

 

Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber

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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik

vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.

 

Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber

Uzochukwu Okafor

Surveyor General

Directorate of Survey and General Mapping

Namibia

The predictive map of oil-gas bearing areas of Southern Uzbekistan is created by 4D GeoSEIST processing of geophysical fields images.

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Using 4D GeoSEIS software for multifactorial volumetric (structural-geodynamic, geophysical, geochemical and mineralogical) modeling we offer:

 

* The multifactorial volumetric 4D GeoSEIST models with exact ranging and forecasting of mineral deposits, low-amplitude tectonics, geophysical anomalies and geologic properties of deep structures, using volumetric interpretation methods of multispectral satellite images for cost-effective geological prospecting.

 

During 15 years the great number of volumetric structural-geodynamic, geological, geophysical models of ore deposits (Fe-Ti, Cu, Au, Hg, Ni-Cu-Co) and oil-gas deposits (Namibia, Kalimantan, Urals, Ukraine, Timor, Uzbekistan) are created.

 

* The integration of a mineralogical and geochemical data, geophysical maps and multispectral satellite images (Hyperion, ASTER, LANDSAT-7ETM and others) in multifactor volumetric structural-geodynamic models.

 

4D GeoSEIS software for computer processing of the ASTER and Landsat7ETM images have been used to create the volumetric structural-geodynamic models of the NW Namibia & SE Angola territory to discriminate the high potential concentration of mineral resources based on limited field data in order to aid exploration for new copper and titaniferous magnetite mineralization. The strategy adopted to facilitate this predictive modeling is to develop understanding and testing of a “4D GeoSEIS Model” through research. They allowed calculating the potential resources of commercially important concentration of copper and titaniferous magnetite ores. Several points of Fe-Ti-Cu mineralization predicted by the 4D GeoSEISM had been confirmed by field observations.

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* The integrated 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography Method is a unique tool of 3D-4D transformations and integration of DEM, airborne thermal & multispectral satellite images, airborne/ground gamma-ray spectrometry, geophysical, geological and geochemical data into multicomponent volumetric 3D-4DGeoSEIST GIS for an exact and cost-effective 4D modelling!

 

* The prime commercial focus is a consulting service to assist predictive discovery of mineral & oil-gas deposits through application of advanced multicomponent volumetric 4D GeoSEIS Tomography modeling of spectral brightness and geophysical fields to targeting problems. This emerging 4D GeoSEIS technology is starting to be utilized by exploration companies and has the potential to improve the probability of exploration success by reducing the time and cost involved in discovery.

AAM over the last five decades has built its strengths in extracting knowledge from information and then applying it for insightful impact through geospatial technology. AAM has introduced pioneering solutions through its innovations to the market and continue to adopt industry leading technology such as Mobile Laser Scanning, LiDAR, Bathymetric LiDAR, high resolution aerial photography, UAV, Satellite Imagery (GeoEye, DigitalGlobe, RapidEye), 360º Spherical Imaging, SiteSee and Pictometry. Using their skills and tools, AAM has built an extensive GeoExtra library of “Off the Shelf” digital photography, 3D building models and high resolution digital terrain datasets. AAM has a wealth of expertise across a diverse range of industries in the areas of Resources (Mining & Minerals, Oil & Gas), Infrastructure, Government, Forestry and the Environment Their geospatial technology based solutions along with a formidable intellectual property on sustainability in resources exploration, exploitation and management scenario are truly contributing to a better planet, pegging them as a leading geospatial solutions company.

 

Michael Charno of the Archaeology Data Service talks about Mapping and Geospatial Data at the ADS as part of the Geospatial in the Cultural Heritage Domain - Past, Present and Future event.

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. —U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Robert B. Murrett congratulates Letitia A. Long on her appointment as the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) director here Aug. 9, 2010. Murrett is the outgoing director of NGA. Long comes to NGA from the Defense Intelligence Agency, where she served as the deputy director from May 2006 until July 2010. The ceremony was held on the site of NGA Campus East (NCE), a 2005 Base Realignment and Closure project which will consolidate various offices of NGA into a single campus here. Along with NGA, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

A researcher, academic and a visionary mentor is Dr. David R. Maidment, Hussein M. Alharthy Centennial Chair in Civil Engineering, at University of Texas, Austin, USA. As a specialist in surface water hydrology, and in particular in the application of geographic information systems to hydrology,

Dr. Maidment has successfully implemented vast number of projects of national as well as international significance. The large number of frequently cited scientific papers and technical books he has published and edited has made a significant impact in the field of hydrological sciences and flood monitoring and also given impetus towards the concrete usage of GIS for natural resources management.

 

Dr. Maidment has worked tirelessly and successfully in recent years to bring together the international hydrologic technology and policy community to work within the Open Geospatial Consortium to drive consensus on geospatial and information technology standards that make it easy to access, share, integrate and derive maximum value from the myriad of disparate water data observation stations located around the world. The importance of this contribution in drought and flood disaster prevention, agriculture, economic development, public health, hydrologic and environmental science, climate modeling and water resource conflict avoidance and resolution cannot be overstated.

 

Dr. Maidment has been Chairman of five NRC Committees of the US Government, most significant of which are the Committee on Mapping Science and on FEMA Flood Maps, where through his leadership and guidance, significant changes and developments have been implemented, specifically through the extensive usage of GIScience . Through his appointment and membership on alarge number of decision making bodies in the government and industry, has made and continues to make valuable contributions towards the development of geospatial sciences.

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- An early morning interior view of a building at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project here, June 18, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District, part of the North Atlantic Division, is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion project as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure projects here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik

vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.

 

Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber

Dr. Bolaji Taiwo GISP

MSSI, SAG, PhD

Chief Technical Adviser (CTA)

United Nations Population Fund

Rwanda

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- An early morning exterior view of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project here, June 18, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District, part of the North Atlantic Division, is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion project as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure projects here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers HDR photo illustration by Marc Barnes)

 

NOTE: This image is a combination of five photos, and is an HDR version of image 110618-A-CD624-012.

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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik

vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.

 

Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber

Aktuelle Technologien und Innovationsfelder der Geoinformatik standen Anfang Juli 2017 im Fokus des AGIT Symposiums an der Universität Salzburg.

 

Foto: Simon P. Haigermoser

geospatial@online

Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik

vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.

 

Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber

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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik

vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.

 

Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber

Aida Opoku-Mensah

Special Advisor

Post 2015 Development Agenda

UN Economic Commission for Africa

Ethiopia

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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik

vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.

 

Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber

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