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March 2nd, 2012
ASM Newsletter – March 2 – 2012

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Thailand Employs a Sensor Web for Natural Disaster Monitoring

Thailand has invested in the concept of the sensor web, creating an interoperable environment for a diverse set of satellite and ground sensors with connectivity to the Internet in order to better understand physical phenomena.
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Considerations for Aerial and UAV Imagery

Digital airborne cameras have been available on the market for use globally for many years, Without doubt they provide high quality results, have nurtured and created capacity for supporting information gathering through to processing and distribution.
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South Korea Launches Space Weather Services

The South Korean government has initiated a new space weather system that will provide up-to-date information about space weather for earth operations and systems.
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Climate Change Tracking Program Partners China with U.S. University

The University of Maryland is partnering with Beijing Normal University to create the Joint Center on Global Change and Earth System Science that will develop tools to track climate change.
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e-GEOS to Provide Satellite Data and Maps for Emergency Management

e-GEOS (80%-owned by Telespazio and 20%-owned by the Italian Space Agency) has won two tenders launched by the European Commission worth a total of EUR 9.6 million, as part of the GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) programme.
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SuperGeo Supports to Establish GIS Education Center in Kaohsiung

With the increasing demands and application use of Geographic Information System in the south of Taiwan, SuperGeo Technologies has co-founded the GIS Education Center with the Geography Department at National Kaohsiung Normal University (NKNU), one of the most reputed and finest Universities in Taiwan.
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Stewart Walker Elected as ASPRS Vice President

The results of the 2012 election have been tallied by the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) Tellers Committee and they reported that Stewart Walker, Director – Product Initiatives for the Geospatial eXploitation Products business area of BAE Systems in San Diego, California, won the election to become ASPRS Vice President for 2012.
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Intergraph Launches GeoMedia Smart Client for Integrating GIS

Intergraph proudly announces the launch of GeoMedia Smart Client, providing a means for organizations to geospatially accelerate their business workflows with the power of GIS.

Geneq Introduces Affordable, Rugged Handheld Computer

The SXPad is a full-featured, affordable, rugged handheld computer for GPS/GIS data collection that is built for mobile GIS users.

Aerodata Launches Aero+

Aerodata International Surveys has launched Aero+, a range of value added data solutions that inform intervention strategies, save money and reduce our impact on the environment.

earthmine Australia Launches

Together with Landgate and Geomatic Technologies, earthmine, Inc. today announced a joint venture between the three companies, creating earthmine Australia.

MEO Australia – Acquisition of Floyd 3D Seismic Survey

MEO Australia Limited advises that the S/R Veritas Viking II completed acquisition of the Floyd 3D seismic survey in WA-454-P in the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf region of the Timor Sea (Petrel sub-basin) at 16:31 (WST) on 27th February 2012.

Galileo’s Surveying Potential

New Galileo signals have great potential for pseudorange-based surveying and mapping in both optimal open-sky conditions and suboptimal under-canopy environments.


  

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