Posts Tagged ‘intelligence’
Friday, September 3rd, 2021
Recently in the news we have seen a lot of satellite imagery depicting fires and hurricanes and their resultant damage, as well as satellite imagery of wartorn areas of the world such as Afghanistan. Of course this type of imagery is not new, but new ways of being able to display and gain greater understanding of a situation are invaluable to those tasked with analyzing such data.
Greenbelt, Maryland’s Orbit Logic’s SpyMeSat mobile app now includes an augmented reality (AR) interface that provides better awareness of overflying imaging satellites. The AR view overlays the orbit and position of satellites that can image your location, providing a better understanding of satellite viewing geometry and potential obstructions; e.g., to know if an image taken by that satellite of your position would be obscured by a tree or a building. The AR interface also displays relevant information about the satellite and its capabilities, that includes the timing and dynamic geometry of the pass as well as the resolution achievable by satellite sensors. (more…)
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Friday, July 30th, 2021
Recently Becky Tamashaky, Vice President of Product Vision at Cityworks, conducted a video interview with Sanjay Gangal from GISCafe.
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Tags: ArcGIS, broadband, Cityworks, cloud, data, ESRI, geospatial, GIS, health, hurricanes, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, location, mapping, mobile mapping, remote sensing, satellite imagery No Comments »
Thursday, July 15th, 2021
In the plenary session held on Monday at the Virtual Esri User Conference 2021, Esri President Jack Dangermond spoke of focusing on creating a more sustainable environment for our planet. Users of Esri software and services come from 130 countries and different fields.
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Tags: ArcGIS, climate change, cloud, data, ESRI, geospatial, GIS, Google, imagery, indoor mapping, Infrastructure, intelligence, location, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping, navigation, reality modeling, satellite imagery No Comments »
Friday, June 4th, 2021
Recent years have seen increase in hurricanes and subsequent flood damage to property throughout the U.S. due to climate change. CoreLogic® a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled solutions provider, this week released its 2021 Hurricane Report, providing analysis of single- and multifamily residences along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts and revealing nearly 8 million homes with more than $1.9 trillion in combined reconstruction cost value (RCV) are at risk of storm surge. This year’s report also examines hurricane wind and reveals more than 31 million homes with nearly $8.5 trillion in combined RCV have moderate or extreme risk exposure to hurricane winds.
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Tags: climate change, cloud, data, geospatial, GIS, health, hurricanes, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, location, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping No Comments »
Thursday, May 20th, 2021
In a recent Media News Briefing and Q&A session with Airbus Defence and Space, SVP Head of Earth Observation, Navigation and Science, Philippe Pham & Director of Intelligence Business François Lombard discussed the announcement of Pleiades Neo. The company is reshaping earth observation services and geospatial services by introducing Pleiades Neo, their first satellite.
Evergreen in the Suez Canal, image courtesy of Airbus Defence & Space
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Tags: cloud, data, geospatial, GIS, GNSS, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, laser scanner, LiDAR, navigation, remote sensing, satellite imagery No Comments »
Thursday, May 6th, 2021
While Bentley Systems has had an Academic Program for some time, it has been reawakened, according to Katriona Lord-Levins, chief success officer at Bentley. “It has been brought into the times we’re in, and to meet the needs that we have to create a talent pipelines for our customers and ourselves,” said Lord-Levins. “Not only do we want to help students develop their engineering skills that will help them in the real world, but we also want to get people excited about the possibilities of the future.”
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Tags: Bentley Systems, data, geospatial, GIS, health, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, location, mapping, remote sensing, social media, underground mapping No Comments »
Thursday, April 15th, 2021
Digital twins can play a role providing accurate, reliable data – fit-for-purpose and useful across the water infrastructure lifecycle. Gregg Herrin, vice president, water infrastructure at Bentley Systems discussed the Dodge Data Analytics Water Report.in a briefing with GISCafe Voice.
“The report is about 30 pages long and does highlight the range of maturity that we see across water utilities,” said Herrin. “many are a lot farther along in their journey of going digital. We see a lot that emphasizes the different silos that exist within those utilities as well. Whether those are departmental silos of different parts of the organization, not interacting or not getting as much value as they could from each other, or data silos where the systems that are being used aren’t as connected as they could be, to provide the types of insight that could be shared.”
In the report, Herrin said throughout the report there is an emphasis on the fact that there are technical challenges, but then there also are people challenges. The challenges are primarily about getting departments to work together more closely. There are challenges even around, people aging out of their company. Aging infrastructure gets worse over time. Aging staff provide a whole different set of challenges, but also some opportunities. There is a need for utilities to be able to bring their technologies together in a way that’s more open and more flexible so that they can get the things that are more insightful across those different departmental silos.
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Tags: ArcGIS, Bentley Systems, climate change, data, geospatial, GIS, imagery, intelligence, location, mapping, maps, reality modeling, satellite imagery, social media No Comments »
Friday, March 19th, 2021
According to company materials from Cityzenith, 70% of the world’s carbon emissions come from cities, and digital twin technology may hold the key to reversing this.
Lamina Tower, Saudi Arabia
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Tags: climate change, cloud, data, ESRI, geospatial, GIS, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, LiDAR, location, mapping, NASA, navigation, remote sensing, satellite imagery No Comments »
Friday, March 5th, 2021
Better cloud and remote GIS tools, virtual and augmented reality have now blossomed in response to the demands put forth on our industry by the pandemic. Gaining access to analysis-ready geospatial data at a scale and with granularity never before possible is on the horizon. We thought we already knew about digital twins, but now we find out they are finally born? This is the way of the future and much more, we learn by checking in with companies Blue Marble and Omnisci, two companies with a finger on the pulse of what to watch for in geospatial.
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Tags: 3D Laser Mapping, air pollution, ArcGIS, climate change, cloud, crowdsourcing, data, geospatial, GIS, Google, health, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, LiDAR, location, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping, reality modeling, remote sensing, satellite imagery, situational intelligence, social media No Comments »
Friday, February 19th, 2021
Thematically, this week’s group of industry predictions can be boiled down to one topic: delivering the data that people need, in a format that they can understand to enable them to make the best possible evidence-based decisions quickly and confidently.
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Tags: air pollution, cloud, data, ESRI, GIS, Google, imagery, indoor mapping, Infrastructure, intelligence, laser scanner, LiDAR, location, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping, navigation, reality modeling, remote sensing, satellite imagery, small sats, social media No Comments »
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