Innovative Strategy for Facility UpgradingHill Air Force Base used ArcGIS and thermal infrared imagery to identify decaying roofing and utilities.ArcUser, Fall 2011
Technology That Could Save LivesBritish Forces News reports on how geographic information system (GIS) technology is used to visualize and analyze intelligence on improvised explosive device (IED) attacks.
Emergency Operations Planning in NepalJustin Pummell, a GIS professional with the US Army Corps of Engineers, talks about using GIS to assess the seismic vulnerability of critical transportation infrastructure in Kathmandu, Nepal. [PODCAST]
Join Esri at ISNR Abu DhabiJoin us March 19–21 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre in Abu Dhabi, UAE, to learn how you can use Esri technology for defense, intelligence, national security, and disaster management and response.
NITF for ArcGISDirectly view and write NITF data within ArcGIS for Desktop.
GIS: A Critical Defense and Intelligence CapabilityMost national security decisions involve geography. Whether assessing potential terrorist targets, planning where to strike on the battlefield, or deciding where to locate a new building with minimal environmental impact, geography always comes into the equation. GIS software plays an increasingly important role in making these types of decisions. Unlock the Meaning in Your DataGIS software gives you the tools to unlock and reveal meaningful patterns in your geospatial data and provide the intelligence support you need for mission success. GIS lets you capture, manage, analyze, and display geographically referenced information, giving you a clear picture of your data and the many complex relationships behind it. Success StoriesThe following stories from our customers illustrate how they use Esri’s GIS software.
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