Defense and IntelligenceVolume 3
Volumes 1, 2, and 3 contain an important history of how GIS has been implemented throughout the world. Although impressive, it marks a small fraction of GIS implementation in the Defense and Intelligence Communities.
Jack Dangermond President, ESRI
You can view each chapter individually or download the entire document [PDF-5.73 MB, 64 pages]. To receive a complimentary hard copy, contact Fred Woods, Defense Solutions Manager, at fwoods@esri.com.
GIS in the Defense and Intelligence CommunitiesVolume 3
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- Air Force
- The United States Air Force Geospatial Information System Support Center: Leveraging GeoBase to "Fight the Base"
- MacDill Builds on the Initial Efforts by PACAF and ESRI with Emergency Response Tools
- Langley AFB Deploys Flood-Mapping Tool to Prepare for Ophelia
- Pope AFB Expeditionary GeoBase Achieves an Air Force "First"
- Air National Guard: England Air Park and Hurricane Katrina
View Chapter [PDF-823 KB, 9 pages]
- Army
- Digital Topographic Support System
- Situation Geographic Information System
- ENFIRE
- Stryker Brigade Combat Team Support
- Military Terrain Analysis II, TERRA II
- Combined Artillery System
View Chapter [PDF-1.06 MB, 10 pages]
- C/JMTK
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- Commercial Joint Mapping Toolkit
- U.S. Coast Guard
- C/JMTK enables the GeoReach Program
- Maneuver Control System
View Chapter [PDF-541 KB, 6 pages]
- Marines
- Facilities Management and Planning
- Regional Planning
View Chapter [PDF-490 KB, 2 pages]
- Navy and Coast Guard
- A GIS for Navigation Planning
View Chapter [PDF-292 KB, 1 page]
- Intelligence
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- Filtering GIS Displays with Semantic Lenses
- GeoRover Tools for ArcGIS
- The Use of New Technology to meet Challenges within Geospatial Support
View Chapter [PDF-745 KB, 6 pages]
- Joint
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- Multirole Geospatial Data Infrastructure
- Smart Points
- Prototype of a basic Capability Common Operational Picture for the Spanish Armed Forces
- Joint WebCOP, a Service-Oriented Architechture Framework for Internet-Based GIS
- Joint Geospatial Enterprise Services
- Implementation of a Cartographic Meteorological, and Oceanographic Information System for the Spanish Armed Forces
- ArcGIS Tools Usage at National Defense University War Game & Simulation Center in Poland
- Network and Infrastructure Joint Analysis Tool
- GIS Support to NATO's Pakistan Earthquake Relief Operation
View Chapter [PDF-1.59 MB, 20 pages]
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