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- April 20, 2014
Geospatial News from Skybox, Lockheed Martin, Esri and more
By The Location Forum on April 20, 2014Read moreFOLLOWING ARE THE TOP TEN NEWS STORIES for each month prior to this issue as recorded via visitor views to the daily updates on Sensors & Systems (www.sensorsandsystems.com). The stories at the top received the most views for the...
0 - April 14, 2014
Airbus Defence and Space Expands Sensor and Service Offerings with an Eye on Mission
By Myrna James on April 14, 2014Read moreThrough its Geo-Intelligence programme line, Airbus Defence and Space (formerly the GEO-Information division of Astrium Services) has been significantly increasing its Earth observation capacity for some time, including a diverse array of sensors at different resolutions, as well as...
- April 14, 2014
Satellites Show Promise in Preventing Atrocities
By Matteo Luccio on April 14, 2014Read moreCurrently, about a dozen government and commercial Earth imaging satellites circle the Earth daily. They take thousands of pictures that governments, private companies, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) use for purposes as varied as monitoring wheat production, looking for point…
- April 14, 2014
Geospatial Education
By Matt Ball on April 14, 2014Read moreFrom the very early days of geographic information systems and allied tools and technology, there have been ongoing questions on the best ways to train practitioners. Geospatial skill development relies on both tools and science, and needs a strong…
- April 13, 2014
Executive Viewpoints
By Dr. Stuart Eves, Adina Gillespie, Lawrie Jordan, Bert Turner on April 13, 2014Read moreAs 2014 commences, Moore’s Law is alive and kicking. This has significant implications for the design of Earth-observation satellites, and by extensions,for the geospatial community, which exploits the data which they collect.