- July 23, 2014
Mapping People
By Matteo Luccio on July 23, 2014Read moreThe executive director of an international nonprofit organization
needs to map all the hospitals, clinics, and first aid facilities in Ecuador,
Colombia, and Venezuela that are within five miles of elementary schools.0 - July 23, 2014
Commercial Imagery’s Age of Innovation
By Dennis Jones on July 23, 2014Read moreOver the past decade, the commercial satellite imagery industry has experienced its share of turbulence. U.S. companies, after experiencing steady growth and increasing U.S. Government demand, spurred by two wars in the Middle East, were jolted by the combination…
- July 23, 2014
Geospatial Data Collection and Collaboration Made Even Easier
By George Demmy on July 23, 2014Read moreFor years, businesses have invested in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to improve operational efficiency and enhance decision making with geospatial data. However, these assets have languished in silos due to organizational barriers, or because users needed expertise in complex…
- July 23, 2014
Earth Observation Priorities 2014
By Alliance on Earth Observations on July 23, 2014Read moreWithin the borders of the world’s third largest country resides the most dynamic and technologically advanced economy on the globe. From smartphones and cars to supercomputers and nano- technology, the United States is a global leader in innovation. As…
- May 22, 2014
Calm Technology
By Natasha Léger on May 22, 2014Read moreTechnology innovation is an evolutionary process where new products, solutions, and ideas are built on the theories and inventions of those who came before us. Mark Weiser, John Seeley Brown, and Rich Gold worked together at one of the…