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Companies team up for high-tech map quest January 10, 2011 (857 reads)
Numerica's new GIS technology can decompress and produce highly accurate three-dimensional digital maps and then wirelessly stream the data to memory-constrained mobile devices.
The advance, called GIS Encoder, is the latest government-contract success story for small business partners Numerica and TechnGraphics (now CACI), and the product is moving forward just as the firms are each going through a major growth spurt. Read more ...
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NUMERICA CORP. GROWTH INSPIRES NEW WEBSITE November 11, 2010 (925 reads)
Loveland-based Numerica Corporation, a recognized global leader in defense technology, launched its new corporate Web site – www.numerica.us – to better reflect significant and positive changes at the organization in response to extraordinary growth.
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CACI Announces Intent to Acquire TechniGraphics, Inc. October 19, 2010 (1035 reads)
CACI International Inc. announced today that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire TechniGraphics, Inc., a leading provider of imagery and geospatial services, including digital maps, to the U.S. Intelligence Community.
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Red Hen Empowers War Fighters with New Low-cost Tools to Geotag and Manage Multimedia with DoD’s FalconView Mission Planning and Mapping Software October 01, 2010 (354 reads)
FORT COLLINS, Colorado, USA — Red Hen Systems is pleased to announce the release of RouteScout for FalconView with MediaGeotagger. RouteScout is a plug-in that extends the functionality of the popular FalconView mission planning and mapping software used by the US Department of Defense (DoD) and Allied countries around the world - enabling new mission planning methods and techniques that exploit geotagged multimedia collected from a variety of sources. MediaGeotagger is a new stand-alone, companion application that allows for intuitive data collection, with an automated process for geotagging of video, photos and audio data. Users then create “projects” that can be shared with other FalconView/TalonView users.
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Geospatial Brown-Bag Lunch Presentation available online! September 27, 2010 (589 reads)
In case you missed it, or if you just want to see it again, Joe Berry’s entertaining and interesting presentation at the Geospatial Brown Bag Lunch last Monday, enttitled:
Geotechnology in Transition: Evolution, Current Practice, Trends and Future Directions that are Moving Us Beyond Mapping
is now available online here.
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