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The job involved advising CIFA on selecting software and technology designed to ferret out commercial and government data that could be used in what's called a Geospatial Information System.
March 2006 2006
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The lawsuit, filed in November 2009, revolves around a series of claims and counterclaims related to a sophisticated, analytical software program, known as Geospatial, that was developed by Boston-based IISI and is capable of integrating at high speeds spatial data, such as maps and visual images, with non-visual data, such as names and phone numbers.
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The lawsuit, filed in November 2009, revolves around a series of claims and counterclaims related to a sophisticated, analytical software program, known as Geospatial, that was developed by Boston-based IISI and is capable of integrating at high speeds spatial data, such as maps and visual images, with non-visual data, such as names and phone numbers.
The NarcoSphere - 2010
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A key part of the fellowships programme help is to build capacity in areas such as Geospatial Information Systems for the resources sector, strengthening skills in the management of geological surveys, resource sector revenues and resource sector regulation.
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"Geospatial" technologies--which include geographic information system (GIS), global positioning system (GPS), and remote sensing (RS) tools--are becoming increasingly important in our everyday lives.
Across My Desk (weekly) Julie Lindsay 2008
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"Geospatial" technologies--which include geographic information system (GIS), global positioning system (GPS), and remote sensing (RS) tools--are becoming increasingly important in our everyday lives.
Archive 2008-11-01 Julie Lindsay 2008
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"Geospatial" technologies--which include geographic information system (GIS), global positioning system (GPS), and remote sensing (RS) tools--are becoming increasingly important in our everyday lives.
Archive 2008-11-01 Julie Lindsay 2008
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"Geospatial" technologies--which include geographic information system (GIS), global positioning system (GPS), and remote sensing (RS) tools--are becoming increasingly important in our everyday lives.
Across My Desk (weekly) Julie Lindsay 2008
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"To me, it's a win-win," he told an audience at the U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Foundation conference here.
National intelligence director says budget will be moved from Pentagon control Ellen Nakashima 2010
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Measuring four feet by four feet, it was built by the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency based on satellite photos.
Spy, Military Ties Aided bin Laden Raid Siobhan Gorman 2011
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