Media advisories |Press room

BAE Systems to demonstrate high-performance geospatial-analysis software at GEOINT symposium

Attention:

Assignment editors; defense and technology writers

Event:

Media representatives are invited to a BAE Systems technology demonstration at the GEOINT 2009 Symposium. The company will demonstrate new features for its automated geospatial-intelligence analysis and reporting software, SOCET GXP® v3.1, which offers high-definition video analysis, terrain profiling, hyperspectral and multispectral image processing, and real-time visualization.

SOCET GXP is a geospatial-intelligence software package that reduces dependency on multiple tools to record and analyze ground features. Field analysts create intelligence through satellite and tactical means for use in site comparisons, disaster relief and recovery, and detection of potential improvised explosive devices and ambush sites. SOCET GXP currently is used on the frontlines in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The company also will preview XPL, a new data library and search tool that helps organizations and commanders manage data on local workstations, over a network, or across an enterprise. The application is ideal for users in workgroups who are searching for images, terrain, features, videos, documents, and other files.

When:

Monday, Oct. 19, to Wednesday, Oct. 21
11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Location:

BAE Systems booth (#503)
GEOINT Symposium, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center
San Antonio

Contact:

Sue Cushing, Communications, BAE Systems
Tel: 703 668 4025 Mobile: 571 926 7424
sue.cushing@baesystems.com

Despina Froumis, Communications, BAE Systems
Tel: 858 675 2845 Mobile: 858 472 6958
despina.froumis@baesystems.com

Carolyn Gordon, GXP Marketing, BAE Systems
Tel: 858 675 1961 Mobile: 858 472 4211

Comments are closed.