Category: GEOINT Symposium
Harnessing a New Set of Hyperspectral Eyes
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The V1 Video team interviewed Chris Van Veen, who handles marketing for Headwall Photonics, at the GEOINT Symposium in Washington, D.C. The company focuses on hyperspectral imaging to discern details and features such as vegetation health. The company is now deploying their sensors on Unmanned Aircraft Systems for cheaper and more-automated sensing and monitoring.
Pushing Geospatial Content to the Edge of the Enterprise
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The V1 Video team interviewed Scott Lee, director of Federal Programs at TerraGo Technologies, at the GEOINT Symposium in Washington, D.C. We spoke about how GeoPDF products are democratizing access to geospatial data, with extensive use of the tools in the defense and intelligence communities. The company is extending access via mobile devices and empowering the consumer to mark observations that then improve the quality and accuracy of geospatial information.
Extending Geospatial Capabilities to Support Government Missions
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The V1 Video team interviewed Rob Mott, vice president, Geospatial Sector, Intergraph Government Solutions, at the GEOINT Symposium in Washington, D.C. We spoke about the geospatial technological advancements, and how it is becoming more mission critical due to being more accessible and reliable. Intergraph is embracing new sensor platforms, Big Data analytics, and harnessing the cloud to ease integration and exploit geospatial information.
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.
Doug Smith Interview (Avenza Systems)
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Todd Danielson interviews Doug Smith, Director, Sales & Marketing, Avenza Systems, at the GEOINT Symposium in Tampa, Florida. They discuss Avenza's key products, including MAPublisher, Geographic Imager and its new PDF Maps app. All the products work with Adobe products for increased design functionality while maintaing location integrity.
Jon Skiffington Interview (LizardTech)
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Todd Danielson interviews Jon Skiffington, Director, Product Management, LizardTech, at the GEOINT Symposium in Tampa, Florida. They discuss LizardTech's MrSID product and how it compresses imagery and other large datasets, GEOINT imagery users, GeoExpress and Express Server 9, and the company Web site.
Keith Masback Interview (USGIF CEO at GEOINT)
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Todd Danielson interviews Keith Masback, CEO of the U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), at the GEOINT Symposium in Tampa, Florida. They discuss highlights of the event, the effect of the show's unexpected delay from fall 2013 to spring 2014 and what has changed since then, where and when the next event will be held, how technologies start at GEOINT and "trickle down" into the larger industry, industry integration, the wide range of companies in attendance, and more.