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June 14th, 2017
Dynamic Cartography Moves Maps into the Future

One of the most important tools for success when the military plans missions is accurate, up-to-date geospatial information. Precise and timely information of this kind can mean the difference between sending warfighters into the field with a sound plan, or into one that is chaotic and unknown.

Our new Dynamic Cartography platform offers geospatial data and on-the-fly analytics derived from a variety of sources, including military and commercial satellites, to create and update digital maps in real time — all with topography, human geography, and imagery products layered throughout the data. It is the closest solution to a living map experience to date, providing end-to-end capability in data discovery and analytics, and active integration and dissemination of new data sets more quickly than traditional mapping solutions. The solution will be available soon for mission planning activities across a broad range of military and civil services.

“Our new Dynamic Cartography solution delivers geospatial content embedded with change detection to consistently monitor imagery, comparative vector data, and social media to ultimately provide constantly updated maps for our end users,” said Scott Murray, director of content products for BAE Systems. “We pair that with predictive analysis models to target areas of the globe that are mission critical for up-to-the-minute mapping our customers have never had access to in the past.”

We are applying elements of this new technology to our ongoing GEOINT Data Services program with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to automate geo-analytics, accelerate Foundation GEOINT maintenance, and simplify data dissemination. The solution is fully customizable to the customer’s mission and area of interest, using machine learning and advanced remote sensing tools to enrich and enhance spatial context and decision-making capability.

Dynamic Cartography is a full range of geospatial solutions drawing from BAE Systems’ history in software development, map production, data libraries, and  Geospatial eXploitation products.