Q & A | September 2007

What is Spatially Enabled Exploitation (SEE)?

Using SOCET GXP's SEE functionality, store graphics and features with their ground coordinates and attributes in a geodatabase for future retrieval and updating.

Using SOCET GXP's SEE functionality, store graphics and features with their ground coordinates and attributes in a geodatabase for future retrieval and updating.

SEE is the NGA initiative designed to enhance image exploitation by creating attributed ground space graphics in a connected enterprise geodatabase environment. SEE allows the analyst to answer critical questions using spatial, attribute, and temporal queries. In addition, smart vector attribution supports external ESRI multi-user/personal databases, shapefiles, and SOCET SET feature databases.

SEE: vector-supported image analysis

  • Connect to a database, create features, or query existing features
  • Extract information from imagery and save it for future analysis
  • Rely on accurate vectors to detect changes over time
  • Eliminate searches for historical textual data to determine changes
  • Streamline exploitation process

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