Monthly Archives: July 2015
Data Leading a Geospatial Revolution
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The V1 Video team interviewed Scott Jachimski, director of Data Science at Booz Allen Hamilton, at the GEOINT Symposium in Washington, D.C. We spoke about data science and the need to improve our ability to leverage the mass amounts of data that we’re collecting. Booz Allen Hamilton is leveraging analytical workflows and bringing disparate data together in a “data lake” approach that brings them out of silos to allow the data to help tell you what to do.
Fusing Data through Automation to Provide Insight
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The V1 Video team interviewed Keith Johnson, technical director for Analysis & Mission Solutions at Lockheed Martin, at the GEOINT Symposium in Washington, D.C. We spoke about making sense of imagery; wide-area full-motion video; and textual, social, civil, signals and cyber inputs for decision makers. Lockheed Martin is focused on automation to deliver the right type of data to the analyst as well as providing next-generation sensors with on-board processing that complement other expanding sensors.
The Unveiling of ArcGIS Earth
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The V1 Video team interviewed Chris Andrews, product manager for 3D at Esri, at the GEOINT Symposium in Washington, D.C. We spoke about the new ArcGIS Earth immersive global viewer as well as how 3D is being delivered across Esri’s product line. We spoke about the distinction between desktop and apps, and how an incredible wave of 3D data capture will extend the value of visualization.
Integrating Geospatial Technology with Business Intelligence
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The V1 Video team interviewed Joe Francica, managing director, Geospatial Industry Solutions at Pitney Bowes, at the GEOINT Symposium in Washington, D.C. We spoke about the launch of MapInfo Pro Raster that uses new Multi-Resolution Raster technology to enable fast processing, visualization and analysis of large high-resolution imagery datasets. We also spoke about the MapInfo Pro 64 bit, which speeds up productivity.
App Aids Satellite Imaging Awareness
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The V1 Video team interviewed Alex Herz, president of Orbit Logic, at the GEOINT Symposium in Washington, D.C. We talked about the company’s satellite imagery planning and scheduling capabilities as well as its new foray into apps to make satellite imagery more accessible to everyone. The SpyMeSat mobile application lets smartphone users know when imaging satellites are overhead, what their capabilities are, and has recently added tasking so users can order images directly from their phones.
7_9 Earth Imaging Broadcast (California Fires, Drone Mayhem and More)
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This Earth Imaging-themed GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses the California Lake Fire and its mapping by satellites as well as amateur drone use that disrupted firefighting; NASA's work to develop drones with sense-and-avoid systems; satellite sensors using gravity to detect depleting groundwater basins; electromagnetic survey data for geology; industry news from Orbit Logic, 4D Mapper and Lockheed Martin; thoughts on amateur drone use; and more.
Translating Airborne Electromagnetic Data into Geological Understanding
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In this Geoscience Australia Snapshot video, Dr Ian Roach from Geoscience Australia gives an overview of the benefits of using airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey data. This survey technique is a key tool for mapping geology undercover and has potential implications for understanding the energy, minerals and regional geology of the survey area.