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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)

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, build a sandtable to 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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LegCo Subcommittee on Matters Relating to the Development of Smart City visits Geospatial Lab (9.5.2023)

 

Policy Award for TECHNOLOGY & KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER INITIATIVE - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), USA

FORT IRWIN, Calif. – Geospatial engineers from 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)

geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.

 

Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber

21 June 2020, Rome, Italy - Launch of the Hand-in-Hand Geospatial Platform.

TomTom Senior Manager, Business Development

Army Pfc. Lawrence Davis, a native of Houston, Texas, assigned to the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, U.S. Army Alaska, touts teamwork as the key to his success as a geospatial engineer. Army geospatial engineers extract data from satelllite imagery, aerial photography and field reconnaissance to create geographic information and maps that helps commanders visualize the battlefield environments they operate in or military and civilian support disaster relief efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Justin Connaher)

geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.

 

Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber

geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.

 

Bilder: 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, build a sandtable to 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)

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, build a sandtable to 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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Steve Winberg, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Enegry visits Albany NETL site August 29, 2018.

geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.

 

Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber

geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.

 

Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber

geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.

 

Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber

geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.

 

Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber

geospatial@online am 06. Juli 2017 an der NaWi der Universität Salzburg.

 

Bilder: Hans-Christian Gruber

By Sergio Aguayo, GISP

Senior Photogrammetrist

GeoSpatial Solutions

Merrick & Company

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