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Our goal is to provide powerful yet easy-to-use imagery exploitation tools and capabilities to people in operational environments that are characterized by extremely high imagery throughput on a very regular basis.
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Longmont, Colorado based DigitalGlobe is the clear leader in the global commercial Earth imagery and geospatial information market. The company’s technical superiority and innovation, unparalleled commitment to customer service, extensive business partner network and open systems philosophy make DigitalGlobe the preferred supplier of imagery products. |
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Infoterra GmbH, Germany, holds the exclusive commercial exploitation rights for the new German radar satellite TerraSAR-X, and will supply weather-independent, high-resolution, new-quality data as well as a variety of radar-based geo-information products after the satellite's launch in early 2007. Currently, the company is preparing the distribution of TerraSAR-X data by establishing a global partner network.
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PCI Geomatics is a world-leading developer of image-centric software for the geospatial industry.
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ING Engineering Inc. is a leading provider of global comprehensive strategies and solutions to complex intelligence and security problems.
Focused on C4ISR and Unmanned Vehicle Systems, ING Engineering Inc. delivers world-leading solutions in the areas of defence, public safety, security and governance.
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J Kraft Consulting Inc. is an Ottawa, Canada based firm that supports business analysis needs in the private and government sectors. J Kraft Consulting Inc. operates locally, nationally and internationally.
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Infotierra provides applied consulting services in resource mapping, GIS, remote sensing, cadasteral mapping and training. The services we offer are designed to meet the specific needs of each of our clients.
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A remote sensing consulting company specializing in radar applications.
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Defence R&D Canada (DRDC) is an agency of the Canadian Department of National Defence responding to the scientific and technological needs of the Canadian Forces. It's mission is to ensure that the CF remains scientifically and operationally relevant. |