Posts Tagged ‘Infrastructure’
Thursday, October 13th, 2016
An article this week in The New York Times Police Use Surveillance Tool to Scan Social Media about Chicago company Geofeedia’s use of text, photos and videos from social media outlets such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to aid in law enforcement sparks controversy about law enforcement vs. civil liberties.
The use of location technology to solve crimes is nothing new. The use of social media content in a specific location is relatively new, and a potent resource for law enforcement.
Is this a good thing or a bad thing, or is it, like all new technologies, fraught with the potential for misuse as well as for the common good? It is sort of like the case of the hammer: you can use it to build a house, or to hit someone over the head with it.
We have covered Geofeedia quite extensively in GISCafe news, for use in retail, public safety, disaster response and law enforcement etc. Additional uses for Geofeedia services remain to be seen, but it may be extremely helpful for averting violence at certain events.
Geofeedia Ads Leverages Location Data
Within Seconds, Geofeedia Customers Can Take Action on Data
It is really a case of, we have the technology, so how do we use it to its best advantage without damaging civil liberties of the individual?
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Tags: crowdsourcing, geospatial, GIS, Infrastructure, intelligence, location, mapping, Microsoft, mobile, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency No Comments »
Thursday, October 6th, 2016
Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure acquired GISquadrat GmbH of Vienna, Austria. The acquisition is aimed at enhancing Hexagon’s geospatial, cloud and mobile solutions for governments and utility providers in Europe as well as bringing in more than 300 customers and thousands of users into the Hexagon fold.
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Tags: geospatial, GIS, Google, government, GPS, Hexagon, Infrastructure, intelligence, Intergraph, location, mapping, maps, mobile, navigation, utilities No Comments »
Thursday, September 8th, 2016
The computer can show you how one senator has co-sponsored more bills of a Senate Majority Leader than any other senator over a period of years. It can also show you who has the best record of getting bills out of committee – information that took years in the making to obtain ten years ago. Today, with a dashboard platform called Quorum Analytics, a startup developed a year ago by two then-Harvard undergraduates, Alex Wirth and Jonathan Marks, customers can have this information at their fingertips for far less time and money.
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Tags: cloud, Congress, crowdsourcing, data, geospatial, GIS, GPS, Infrastructure, intelligence, location, Quorum, Senate No Comments »
Monday, August 8th, 2016
Patrick T. Biltgen, Ph.D., Technical Director for Analytics, Vencore, Inc., talked with GISCafe Voice about their offerings. Vencore is a provider of information solutions, engineering and analytics for the U.S. Government with more than 40 years of experience working in the defense, civilian and intelligence communities. This summer Vencore, a company that spun off from Lockheed Martin about four years ago, was awarded a prime contract from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to deliver research in the area of enhanced cyber defense by developing a fully air-gapped detection system based on analysis of involuntary analog emissions. The four-year contract has a total ceiling value of $8.3M and will be performed as part of DARPA’s Leveraging the Analog Domain for Security (LADS) program.
GISCafe Voice: How are you able to decipher which information is potentially significant and which is not?
Open sources and social media provide a wealth of information, but each source must be vetted carefully. We have developed a structured method for evaluating the quality and reliability of open sources based on their social network, past reporting, credentials, and other factors. We also have highly trained, contextually aware analysts with years of experience studying conflict around the world. Many of our analysts have spent time overseas and are fluent in multiple languages.
This holistic perspective allows us to weigh and judge information instead of accepting open source data at face value.
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Tags: cloud, crowdsourcing, data, ESRI, geospatial, GIS, Infrastructure, intelligence, location, mapping, maps, satellite imagery, Vencore No Comments »
Friday, July 29th, 2016
Dr. Harold Trease, DataFission’s Chief Scientist spoke with GISCafe Voice about the new DataFission DataHunter, Digital Universe Search Engine – DUSE, a content-based, search engine for use in digesting and searching unstructured data.
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Tags: cloud, data, geospatial, GIS, Google, Google Maps, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, location, mapping, maps, navigation, social media No Comments »
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2016
GISCafe will be attending and exhibiting at the Esri User Conference 2016 held in San Diego this week, June 24th-July 1st. Come visit us at booth #133, where president Sanjay Gangal will be recording video interviews. Contact Sanjay at sanjay.gangal@ibsystems.com or 408-850-9202 if you would like to schedule a video interview. We also have a Kindlefire Sweepstakes, so be sure to leave your business card.
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Tags: cloud, crowdsourcing, data, ESRI, Esri User Conference 2016, geospatial, GIS, GPS, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, Jack Dangermond, LiDAR, location, mapping, mobile, remote sensing No Comments »
Monday, June 6th, 2016
R.J. Talyor, Geofeedia’s vice president, Product Management, spoke about the location intelligence company’s expansion of its platform for marketers with the new Geofeedia Ads, leveraging location data for highly targeted advertising. Geofeedia Ads provides valuable context for marketers to zero in on ads that are pertinent to particular audiences across social platforms.
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Tags: cloud, crowdsourcing, data, Geofeedia, geospatial, GIS, Infrastructure, intelligence, location, mapping, maps, mobile, smartphones, social media No Comments »
Wednesday, June 1st, 2016
Joe Francica, managing director of Geospatial Industry Solutions, Digital Commerce Solutions for Pitney Bowes talked about the company’s focus on the launch of horizontal location intelligence, while at GEOINT Symposium 2016 a week ago.
Spectrum Spatial Analyst
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Tags: Geocoding, geospatial, GIS, GPS, Infrastructure, intelligence, iPhone, location, mapping, maps No Comments »
Thursday, May 26th, 2016
The GEOINT Symposium 2016 attracted a great many exhibitors all focused on providing excellent resources for the geo-intelligence community. Tools for mobility, analytics, cloud, open source, business and location intelligence, moving data back and forth between unclassified and top security listings, and much more abound in this showcase of commercial offerings.
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Tags: cloud, crowdsourcing, data, DigitalGlobe, GEOINT Symposium 2016, geospatial, GIS, Google, GPS, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, iPhone, LiDAR, location, mapping, mobile, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, small sats, social media No Comments »
Wednesday, May 18th, 2016
Monday’s keynotes at the GEOINT Symposium 2016 held this week in Orlando, Fla. began with an engaging view of global connectivity from global strategist and author Parag Khanna, author of Connectography, Mapping the Future of Global Civilization. His belief is that the world is at the beginning of the “connectivity revolution.” He asked the audience to consider how they might change the way maps are constructed in order to emphasize today’s global connectivity.
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Tags: data, geospatial, GPS, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, mobile, satellite imagery, small sats No Comments »
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