U.S. Army increases Geospatial-Intelligence for Commands with SOCET GXP
The U.S. Army recently signed a multi-year agreement to add more than 500 new licenses of BAE Systems’ comprehensive geospatial-intelligence analysis software, SOCET GXP®.
The U.S. Army recently signed a multi-year agreement to add more than 500 new licenses of BAE Systems’ comprehensive geospatial-intelligence analysis software, SOCET GXP®.
NEW DELHI, INDIA – BAE Systems has expanded its Geospatial eXploitation Products™ (GXP®) business to support escalating customer requirements for image analysis, data management and geospatial production tools throughout India. Retired Lt. Col. Rajnish Bhatia has joined the BAE Systems India office as the GXP regional manager.
SAN DIEGO, Calif. 6 April 2011 — BAE Systems has added new capabilities to its geospatial-intelligence (GEOINT) software, providing enhancements that allow customers to import high-resolution imagery from scanned film and digital airborne sensors. The company’s SOCET GXP® software automates image processing to make analysts more responsive in the operational environment.
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. 12 April 2010 —Geosemble Technologies®, Inc., and BAE Systems announced today that they have integrated their respective technologies to bring users greater utility and efficiency in geospatial decision making. Geosemble has created a text visualization plug-in that can be used with BAE Systems’ SOCET GXP software.
BAE Systems has released the latest version of its geospatial intelligence software, providing upgrades that allow users to reduce dependency on multiple tools to record and analyze ground features.
BAE Systems has named Nigel Lambton as director of sales for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region, representing the GXP line of business.
Media representatives are invited to meet and talk with three BAE Systems employees who traveled to Iraq and Afghanistan and provided geospatial intelligence software training to field analysts.
A new version of BAE Systems’ image analysis and mapping software enables analysts to evaluate and share intelligence data more effectively by integrating with Google Earth™, and the ESRI® geodatabase.
BAE Systems has released its Next-Generation Automatic Terrain Extraction (NGATE) software for creating 3-D models from satellite or aerial imagery.
BAE Systems has named Drew Fisher as commercial sales manager for North America, representing the company’s Geospatial eXploitation Products (GXP).
GeoEye™, the world’s largest commercial remote sensing imaging company, has selected BAE Systems’ SOCET SET® and ClearFlite® software for a project that will create three-dimensional maps for hundreds of airports worldwide.
A new version of BAE Systems’ SOCET GXP™ software has added tools for image analysis, geospatial analysis, 3-D simulation, and targeting — applications that will be particularly helpful for homeland defense or military intelligence missions.