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Tag Archives: Image Dissemination
What makes a PED, a PED?
The people who work in the Defense and Intelligence Community will attest to the large number of three letter acronyms they encounter daily. It’s not only the organizations (DoD, NGA, DIA, CIA, NSA, etc) but the technical terms too (NTM, … Continue reading
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Delivering Imagery to Mobile Devices
As the level of interest in tactical use of mobile devices increases, so does the desire to provide timely geospatial imagery. Take, for example, a disaster scenario like Hurricane Katrina. First responders needed information such as the locations and boundaries … Continue reading
On Demand Geospatial Image Dissemination
Geospatial imagery provides current information defense and intelligence personnel, first responders, and other tactical users need to make mission-critical decisions. The challenge is getting this data to them quickly and easily. These end users frequently operate in environments where bandwidth … Continue reading