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GEOINT workflows with SOCET GXP®

GEOINT workflows with SOCET GXP

Brown bag lunch
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Rescheduled: date to be determined
Two sessions: 11 a.m. to noon l noon to 1 p.m.
DIA Conference Center

Please join us for informal brown bag discussion. Learn how to use SOCET GXP’s automated functionality, access to shared databases, and interoperability to create and manage geospatial information effectively. The briefings present an overview of emerging technologies, SOCET GXP capabilities, and insight into using SOCET GXP with other geospatial tools.

Register today for the 2009 BAE Systems Asia-Pacific SOCET GXP Workshop

Register today for the 2009 BAE Systems Asia-Pacific SOCET GXP Workshop

Raffles City Convention Centre
Singapore
Monday, August 17, 2009
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

BAE Systems invites you to join us for an exciting opportunity to see new image processing software advancements, geospatial technology R&D, and collaborate with industry peers.

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SOCET SET® v5.5 available now!

SOCET SET® v5.5 supports SOCET GXP® v3.1, Sun® Microsystems® Sparc Solaris 10, Microsoft® Vista and XP 32, and the Applanix DSS 439 digital frame camera. Enhancements include the new frame sensor model and the addition of numerous satellite sensor models. NGATE now has functionality for simultaneous generation of digital terrain and surface models.

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‘GEOINT for Safer Skies’ as featured in the April 2009 issue of Military Geospatial Technology

GEOINT for Safer Skies as featured in the April 2009 issue of Military Geospatial Technology

Commercial satellite imagery and 3-D mapping software help reduce the dangers to aircraft posed by birds and other hazards.

When US Airways Flight 1549 splashed down in the Hudson River on February 15, the story made headlines worldwide. Fortunately, all passengers and crew survived the crash, believed to have been caused by a flock of birds that disabled both of the jetliner’s engines. The incident brought public attention to a problem all too familiar to both commercial and military pilots. On the positive side, however, geospatial technology is emerging as a major tool for reducing such risks.

As featured in the April 2009 issue of Military Geospatial Technology.

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SOCET GXP® v3.0

eXtreme Analysis

eXtreme Analysis with SOCET GXP

SOCET GXP establishes the union of image analysis and geospatial production in one software package. Rigorous, automated processes let all users exploit imagery with ease, and simplify complex geospatial production workflows.

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SOCET Services

Cost-effective, automated image processing

SOCET Services is a feature-rich commercial software product that is designed to be used by various service-oriented architecture (SOA) programs for image processing, or as an image processing middleware component for larger systems. It saves costs for the enterprise and promotes consistency throughout the organization. Read more >>


SOCET GXP® software “probably the most buzzed about product news at GEOINT 2008.”

SOCET GXP eXtreme Analysis software is described on the United States Geospatial-Intelligence Foundation’s got geoint? Web site as “probably the most buzzed about product news at GEOINT 2008.” SOCET GXP combines image analysis and geospatial production tools into a single application for diverse uses — from finding beach landing sites for combat troops to helping land Mars Rover.

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SOCET GXP® software is recognized as a key technology for transitioning to the future by Geospatial solutions in their GEOINT 2008 conference review.

Geospatial Solutions Web site reviews GEOINT 2008. BAE Systems created a significant buzz at GEOINT 2008 — including strong mention by a keynote speaker, Maj. Gen. John M. Custer — with its new SOCET GXP® software for eXtreme Analysis.

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