AGI to Demonstrate Software That Adds Time-Dynamic Analysis and Visualization to GIS at GEOINT 2009 Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI), producer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software for integrated analysis of space, defense and intelligence assets, will demonstrate how its products add temporal, … - Printer friendly" >
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AGI to Demonstrate Software That Adds Time-Dynamic Analysis and Visualization to GIS at GEOINT 2009

AGI's interoperable COTS products enhance GIS accuracy and enable mission success

EXTON, Pa., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI), producer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software for integrated analysis of space, defense and intelligence assets, will demonstrate how its products add temporal, geodynamic analysis and visualization to GIS at the GEOINT 2009 Symposium in San Antonio, TX, October 18 through 21. Visitors to booth #761 will learn how to boost mission effectiveness and accuracy with AGI's desktop applications and development kits that:

    --  Integrate with any architecture through development products AGI
        Components and Insight3D
    --  Model aircraft and spacecraft trajectories, sensor performance and
        communications systems in both desktop and developer formats
    --  Interoperate with other industry-recognized software such as Google
        Earth, Microsoft and ESRI to generate time-based geospatial products
    --  Visualize high-velocity, high-fidelity GEOINT products in a 4-D software
        suite

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"AGI software models time as a continuum, whereas traditional GIS views geometry as discretized features over time," says Todd Smith, AGI's product manager for enterprise integration. "Our approach to time is unique in the GIS community. The 4-D software environment eliminates uncertainties inherent to static data, allowing analysts to make faster, more accurate decisions."

About AGI

Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI) develops physics-based commercial off-the-shelf software that computes and depicts the relationships among moving objects over time. Space, defense and intelligence professionals use it to design, model and operate Earth- and space-based systems. The software can be purchased as ready-to-use applications or development tools with flexible pricing and licensing options. For more information, visit www.agi.com.

SOURCE Analytical Graphics, Inc.

Web site: http://www.agi.com/