Ball Aerospace has sent two small land imaging instruments to orbit for final flights as part of NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey's Landsat program.
Read More »NASA Taps Raytheon Technologies to Prototype Telescope Tech for Land Imaging Satellites
NASA has partnered with Raytheon Technologies to develop a land-imaging system designed to expand the visual capacity of traditional space-based telescopes for applications such as environmental monitoring and natural-resource allocation.
Read More »Cray Adds Geospatial, Deep Learning Features to Data Analytics Software Products
Cray has updated its suite of artificial intelligence and analytics platforms in a push to help organizations gain insight from geospatial data for government and industrial applications. The company said Monday it added a geospatial reference configuration and a deep learning plugin to the Urika CS and XC software offerings to manage AI training for deep neural network models.
Read More »Dewberry Selected for Florida Mapping Project
Dewberry will lead an industry team to complete a mapping project in Florida using airborne light detection and ranging technology under a potential $20M contract from the U.S. Geological Survey. The company said Wednesday it will collaborate with seven industry partners to collect lidar, survey the ground and prepare digital …
Read More »LGS to Install Geological Survey’s Wireless Net; Jay Hatch Comments
LGS Innovations has won a $2.9 million contract to design and install the U.S. Geological Survey's wireless local area network, intending to help the agency secure Internet and Intranet access for visitors and staff. The company will also maintain the system at 200 agency sites under the three-year blanket purchase …
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