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FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. — Al Aufforth, Sr. construction representative with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District, inspects crews working outside the building at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East building here, Jan. 4, 2011. The Baltimore District, along with NGA, is leading design and construction of the $1.7 billion project. The campus is located in Northern Virginia, on what was formerly known as Fort Belvoir's Engineer Proving Grounds. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Mike Vaccaro)
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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik
vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.
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SSG Jose, Peralta, Imagery Analyst, Geospatial Intelligence Integration Support Test and Training Detachment, works on a computer in the back of the Tactical Intelligence Ground System during the Enterprise Challenge 13 (EC13) exercise, Fort Huachuca, AZ, July 19, 2013, in which the Distributed Common Ground System-Army, will successfully share full motion video between Air Force assets, including Global Hawk, directly to the Army's DCGS-A Tactical Ground Station. This capability enables joint intelligence sharing across the battle space. (U.S. Army photo by Sergeant First Class Kristine Smedley/Released
The vision of providing universal access to information about our changing planet, their intent and drive to extract information and intelligence out of imageries and offer business value and solutions to customers and the steps taken towards operating the world’s largest fleet of Earth imaging satellites to frequently image the entire planet so as to provide open access to that information, is what DigitalGlobe does best. DigitalGlobe today has the largest library/repository of satellite remote sensing data which has been and could be used to understand earth and its changes in last 15 years very precisely. DigitalGlobe also empowered and enriched path breaking initiatives like Google Earth and Bing Maps and today serves to almost all major geospatial content platforms including Google, Microsoft, Apple, Esri and so on. In addition DigitalGlobe also adds a imagery dimension to navigation data and empowers to view in 3D models.
Having been the best in terms of resolution, and largest in terms of constellation network, oldest in terms of commercial library and especially having procured license and ability to deliver .25 meter resolution data, along with the commitment to provide the Earth imagery data, collected by their already launched and the many 'to be launched' satellites, to those who need it most, by making it universally accessible at an affordable price makes DigitalGlobe in the truest sense a leading 'Geospatial Content' company.
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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
geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal discusses the capabilities of a digital map that is used to quickly scan terrain at the U.S. Army Geospatial Center, May 30, 2012. The Under Secretary of the Army visited the U.S. Army Geospatial Center to gain situational awareness and ensure the Army is correctly prioritizing, balancing and integrating resources to support the contributions of this mission-critical organization. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Bernardo Fuller )
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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik
vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.
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Excellence Award for DISASTER MANAGEMENT - Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency and Privistar Inc., USA
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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
FORT IRWIN, Calif. – Geospatial engineers (from left) Sgt. 1st Class Vince Tomasello of Rochester, N.Y., Spc. Ryan Blount of Medina, N.Y. and Sgt. Luke Zeurcher of Mattydale, N.Y., of the New York Army National Guard’s 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team construct a sandtable as the unit prepares for the headquarters Combined Arms Rehearsal here Oct. 3. The brigade leadership and staff are preparing for their rotation at the National Training Center as part of the unit’s upcoming mobilization and deployment to Afghanistan in early 2012. The exercise will include more than 2,000 Soldiers from the brigade, along with a battalion from the South Carolina Army National Guard, with a realistic, demanding training environment. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Raymond Drumsta, 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. (RELEASED)
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Panorama of Geospatial Information Authority of Japan aerial images of landslides (the brownish-red streaks on the sides of the hills and ridges) in Atsuma-cho (Astuma Town) in Hokkaido, Japan, as a result of the earthquake on 6 September 2018 (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Hokkaido_Eastern_Iburi_earthquake for more information (in English).) Most of the so-far recorded 39 deaths from the earthquake occurred in this location.
The name of the earthquake, in English, is (so far as I can tell) "2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake" where "Eastern Iburi" is the eastern part of the Iburi district. In Japanese, the name is 平成30年北海道胆振東部地震 (according to the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan).
Image credits: Geographical Survey Institute
Image source: www.gsi.go.jp/BOUSAI/H30-hokkaidoiburi-east-earthquake-in...
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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
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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik
vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.
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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik
vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.
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geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
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geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.
Bilder: 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
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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
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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
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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
FORT IRWIN, Calif. – Geospatial engineers Sgt. Luke Zeurcher, left, from Mattydale, N.Y. and Spc. Ryan Blount of Medina, N.Y. from the New York Army National Guard’s 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, prepare for the headquarters Combined Arms Rehearsal here Oct. 3. The brigade leadership and staff are preparing for their rotation at the National Training Center as part of the unit’s upcoming mobilization and deployment to Afghanistan in early 2012. The exercise will include more than 2,000 Soldiers from the brigade, along with a battalion from the South Carolina Army National Guard, with a realistic, demanding training environment. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Raymond Drumsta, 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. (RELEASED)
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