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Aerial mapping company Bluesky recently completed a topographic survey of the old Anchor Color and Gum Works site in Dighton, Mass., ahead of remediation efforts.
A new software product, Kompass BMS, is targeting service-based companies with 20 to 250 employees. The software has been in development for 15 years, leading the growth of one of Europe’s top geospatial survey companies, Murphy Geospatial.
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The Norwegian Space Agency recently announced the successful launch of the NorSat-3 maritime tracking microsatellite built by Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) in Toronto.
The Advancing the Interoperability of Geospatial Intelligence Tradecraft with 3D Modeling, Simulation, and Game Engines white paper highlights technology trends that are influencing the convergence of GEOINT and the modeling, simulation, and gaming (MS&G) tradecraft.