October 25, 2010
Redlands, CaliforniaNational security, defense, and intelligence professionals will get to see demonstrations of Esri's complete geospatial system for intelligence at next week's GEOINT 2010 Symposium.
The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation hosts GEOINT, regarded as the premier geospatial intelligence event in the United States. The symposium will be held November 1–4 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Geographic information system (GIS) software from Esri gives agencies the ability to gather, fuse, analyze, exploit, and disseminate complex intelligence data through a map-driven interface. The geospatial knowledge derived from these processes forms a basis for making decisions in command and control, operations, logistics, and other areas.
"Esri technology is uniquely qualified to handle many forms of intelligence such as data from satellite imagery and information collected using handheld devices," said Esri president Jack Dangermond. "When analyzed and displayed using GIS, subtle geographic patterns emerge from the intelligence that would otherwise be difficult to see."
Esri will be at booth 355. Stop by for briefings and demonstrations on how to
For more information about GIS in defense and intelligence, visit esri.com/intelligence.
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