American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS)
Booth 102
5410 Grosvenor Lane
Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 493-0290; Fax: (301) 493-0208 www.asprs.org
Visit the ASPRS Bookstore, browse through our variety of publications, and take advantage of
discounts during the show. This is a great opportunity to review the
Manual of Photogrammetry, Fifth Edition and other ASPRS publications
available for purchase. You can also learn more about upcoming ASPRS conferences,
including the 2006 ASPRS Annual Conference scheduled for May in Reno, Nevada.
ASPRS staff members are available to answer questions on certification, membership,
awards and scholarships, and more. Make sure to pick up your free copy of PE&RS –
The official journal for imaging and geospatial information science and technology.
American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Booth 103
Upper Midwest Chapter of the St. Louis Region
RJ Thompson, President USGS EROS
Sioux Falls, SD 57198
Tel: (605) 594-6118; Fax: (605) 594-6529
Please join us for the official kick-off of the Upper Midwest chapter on Wednesday, October 26 at 12:30 pm in Booth 103!
Member states include South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa. Chapter
officers will be there to answer questions and refreshments will be served.
Analytical Spectral Devices, Inc.
Booth 101
5335 Sterling Drive, Suite A
Boulder, CO 80301 USA
(303) 444.6522; Fax: (303) 444.6825 www.asdi.com
Founded in 1990, ASD is the undisputed world leader of self-powered, truly portable,
full range, field spectrometer and spectroradiometer systems for the remote
sensing arena. ASD instruments are used worldwide, in a variety of
environments and applications—in the field, laboratory, and more. All the
performance you expect in a laboratory system, yet easy to handle and portable, ASD’s
systems dramatically enhance the quality, efficiency, and scope of countless
applications requiring measurement of radiance, irradiance, reflectance or transmission.
Applanix Corporation
Booth 207
85 Leek Cres
Richmond Hill ON, Canada L4B 3B3
(905) 709-4600; Fax: (905) 709-6027 www.applanix.com
Applanix, a wholly owned subsidiary of Trimble, develops, manufactures, sells and supports precision
products that accurately and robustly measure the position and orientation of
vehicles operating in dynamic environments. Applanix’ Position and Orientation
Systems (POS) are used in a variety of applications including road pro?ling, GIS
data acquisition, aerial survey and mapping, railroad track maintenance and sea?oor
mapping. Established in 1991, Applanix strives to support customers around the world with
exceptional service, anywhere at anytime.
BAE Systems
Booth 301
10920 Technology Place
San Diego, CA 92127
(858) 592-5721; Fax: (858) 592-5309 www.socetgxp.com
BAE Systems provides geospatial intelligence software products for defense
and commercial use. SOCET SET®, BAE Systems’ market-leading software for
digital photogrammetry, enables customers to make digital terrain models,
image maps, GIS databases and more from a wide range of airborne and
satellite imagery. SOCET for ArcGIS®, the latest SOCET SET breakthrough, delivers
photogrammetric capabilities directly into the ESRI® Geodatabase and allows standard ArcGIS tools to capture height information in real time from stereo imagery.
Cardinal Systems, LLC
Booth 400
701 North Oceanshore Boulevard
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386 439-2525; Fax: 386 439-0259 www.cardinalsystems.net
With a long and successful history of developing photogrammetric and mapping solutions,
Cardinal provides the most efficient, pragmatic mapping tools available today.
Now offering VrOne, VrTwo, VrOrtho, VrAirTrig, VrMosaic, VrBalance, VrAtAdjust and
VrVolumes we are continually developing fresh new programs for the industry in which Vr is fast becoming the standard. Come see a demo!
Directions Media
Booth 108
Glencoe, IL
(256) 650-0205; Fax: (240) 250-7257 www.DirectionsMag.com
Directions Magazine is the worldwide resource for GIS news, location technology applications, and more. Directions publishes information regarding products, companies, and events in three weekly editions, plus two monthly magazines. Directions also presents the conference “Location Intelligence” which strives to bring together many sectors of the information technology industry that leverages location technology. On the web at www.AllPointsBlog.com
Dynamic Aviation specializes in providing aircraft and aviation infrastructure to agencies and organizations with exacting data needs, but lacking aviation assets and expertise. We do not own aerial cameras or remote sensors. We lease versatile, superior aerial platforms for both short and long term projects into which existing and emerging technologies can be installed to acquire data of all types. Our aerial platforms can be deployed to validate satellite information, obtain LIDAR, multispectral and hyperspectral data. The aircraft may be used for remote sensing, aerial photography, geophysical survey and for ISR scopes of work.
E. Coyote Enterprises, Inc.
Booth 402
P. O. Box 1119
Mineral Wells, TX 76068
(940) 325-0757; Fax: (940) 325-0941 www.ecoyote.com
As a company specializing in aerial data acquisition instruments and peripherals, we
are proud to be representing the Jenaoptronic second-generation
digital aerial camera, the JAS 150. Important
elements of a total system are the GSM 3000 gyrostabilized mount
from SOMAG a.g., Jena, Germany, and the CCNS4 flight management system with AEROcontrol
precise positioning option from IGI, Kreuztal, Germany.
GeoInformatics provides coverage, analysis and commentary with respect to the international surveying, mapping and GIS industry. Recognizing the integrated nature of the geospatial information industry, GeoInformatics presents thought provoking and useful information. GeoInformatics provides valuable and insightful information to its readers, so that they remain on the cutting edge of the geospatial industry, thereby enabling them to learn, create and develop new opportunities for society. GeoInformatics is published eight times per year.
GeoWorld Booth
108 GeoTec Media 6666 Gunpark Drive, Suite 102
Boulder, CO 80301
(847) 381-4621; Fax: (847) 381-4617 www.GeoPlace.com
GeoTec Media, the essential voice of the industry, has been providing guidance for practitioners and a voice for vendors for 20 years as the publisher of GeoWorld magazine, the developer of the GeoPlace.com Web portal, distributor of the weekly “GeoReport” e-newsletter, and the organizer of the annual GeoTec Event tradeshow and conference.
Imaging Notes magazine was recently acquired by Blueline Publishing from Space Imaging, providing independent ownership to serve the industry. While the focus remains on commercial remote sensing, we’ll be expanding data sources to include more aerial, LiDAR, and RADAR, as well as satellite imagery. Watch for a new name when the magazine is re-launched soon. Imaging Notes will remain a quarterly publication committed to providing the highest quality editorial product for decision-makers within commercial remote sensing.
Institute for Advanced Education in Geospatial Sciences
Booth 306
370 Kinard Hall University, MS 38677
(662) 915-3900; Fax: (662) 915-3901
IAEGS OFFERS GEOSPATIAL ONLINE EDUCATION.
Visit our booth to view multiple courses currently being offered.
IAEGS has developed an innovative approach to online instruction by exposing
learners to a dynamic, expert-led environment. Academia, businesses, and
government agencies of any size or budget will benefit from a curriculum, rich in
breadth and depth, to meet the growing demand for an educated and trained pool
in the Geospatial arena. IAEGS course production can be your training solution.
Intergraph provides complete, open, Windows-based imaging solutions to commercial photogrammetry firms and customers.
From data acquisition to exploitation to distribution, our solutions make up a completely digital workflow that can streamline your processes while greatly increasing return on investment.
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS)
Booth 108
Orhan Altan, Secretary General of ISPRS
Istanbul Technical University
Department of Geodesy and Photogrammetry
34469 Ayazaga-Istanbul
TURKEY
90 212 285 3810; Fax: 90 212 285 6587 www.isprs.org
In 1910, the ISPRS was founded by Eduard Dolezal in Vienna. ISPRS is an international NGO devoted to the
development of international cooperation for the advancement of knowledge,
research, development and education in the Photogrammetry,
Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (P&RS&SIS), their integration and
application, to contribute to the well being of humanity and sustainability of the
environment. Therefore, ISPRS recognizes individual accomplishment in
photogrammetry and remote sensing by seven sponsored awards which are
presented at the quadrennial congresses of ISPRS.
Leica Geosystems is Powering Geospatial ImagingSM by streamlining workflows, enabling users to work
more efficiently and accurately. Offering an array of airborne sensors, photogrammetric
mapping and remote sensing software solutions, Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging facilitates the ef?cient capture of data, accurate referencing of imagery, easy measurement and analysis, and versatile presentation of spatial information. Powering Geospatial Imaging with precision, integration and service from Leica Geosystems. When it has to be right.
MDA Federal Inc. (EarthSat)
Booth 202
6011 Executive Boulevard, Suite 400
Rockville, MD 20852
240-833-8200; Fax: 240-833-8201 www.earthsat.com
MDA Federal Inc. (EarthSat), of Rockville, Maryland, is a leading provider of remote sensing and
GIS services to federal, state and local agencies, international organizations, and
private companies. Established as EarthSat in 1969, MDA Federal Inc. specializes in all-source satellite image
processing (orthorectification, multi-resolution merging, mosaicking, digital printing), advanced image interpretation, landcover mapping, change detection, GIS modeling, weather forecasting, crop monitoring, geological interpretation, feature extraction, hyperspectral applications, and continuous monitoring of Earth’s resources.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is a major combat support agency of the
Department of Defense and an integral member of the Intelligence Community. NGA provides
timely, relevant, and accurate geospatial intelligence (a combination of imagery,
imagery intelligence, and geospatial information) to the military warfighter and our
nation s civilian senior policy and decision makers. NGA s geospatial intelligence provides the knowledge foundation our customers need for planning, decision, and action.
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
Booth 109
Basic and Applied Research Of?ce, InnoVision
Outreach Program
4600 Sagamore Road
Bethesda, MD 20816-5003
(703) 735-3062
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Academic Research Program - learn about how NGA supports basic research in the US academic community”
NASA Land Processes Distributed
Booth 411
Active Archive Center NASA Earth-System Division
U.S. Geological Survey Center for Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS)
47914 252nd St. Sioux Falls, SD 57198-0001
(605) 594-6116l Toll Free: (866) 573-3222; Fax: (605) 594-6963
http://lpdaac.usgs.gov/main.asp
NASA’s goal in Earth-Sun System science is to explore, discover, and
understand our Earth-Sun system processes and their response to natural or human-induced changes.
NASA distributes data useful for studying urbanization, deforestation, farming, and natural hazards such as wildfires, volcanic activity, vegetation succession, and ?ooding. These data are useful in resource management, policy making, geology, agrology, tourism, demography, sociology, forestry, and land development.
NOAA Satellite and Information Service
Booth 201
National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS)
1335 East West Highway SSMC I, Room 8268
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 713-3578; Fax: (301) 713-1249 www.noaa.gov www.nesdis.noaa.gov
NOAA’s National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) is
dedicated to providing timely access to global environmental data from satellites and
other sources to promote, protect and enhance the Nation’s economy, security,
environment, and quality of live. To fulfill its responsibilities, NESDIS acquires and manages the Nation’s operational environmental satellites, provides data and information services, and conducts related research.
Photonics Spectra
Booth 108
2 South Street Berkshire Common
Pitts?eld, MA 01201
413-499-0514; Fax: (413) 442-3180 www.Photonics.com/spectra
Photonics Spectra is the leading photonics magazine serving industries that use photonic technology: lasers, imaging, ?ber optics, optics, electro-optics, and photonic component manufacturing. It presents the latest news articles and in-depth reports on photonics technology. It is distributed free to those who use or apply photonics.
Professional Surveyor Magazine
Booth 108
GITC America, Inc.
100 Tuscanny Drive, Suite B-1
Frederick, MD 21702-5958 USA
(301) 682-6101; Fax: (301) 682-6105 www.profsurv.com
Professional Surveyor Magazine is the premier U.S. resource for surveying, mapping, engineering, GPS, and GIS professionals. Monthly articles feature technology, product reviews, hands-on solutions, business management, trade show recaps, and more. Professional Surveyor Magazine is going into it’s 25th year of publication. GITC America, Inc. also publishes Earth Observation Magazine Online (EOM), and GIS Monitor, a popular online newsletter that provides coverage and analysis of the GIS industry.
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
Booth 407
Corporate Headquarters 10260
Campus Point Drive
San Diego, CA 92121
(858) 826-6000 www.saic.com
Founded by J. Robert Beyster and a small group of scientists in 1969, SAIC, a Fortune
500® company, now ranks as the largest employee-owned research and engineering firm in the United States. SAIC and its subsidiaries have more than 43,000 employees with of?ces in over 150 cities worldwide. From science to solutions, SAIC engineers and scientists solve complex technical problems in national security, homeland security, energy, the environment, space, telecommunications, health care, and logistics.
Space Imaging
Booth 406
12076 Grant Street
Thornton, CO 80241
303-254-2000; Fax: 303-254-2125 www.spaceimaging.com
Space Imaging is the premier provider of high-resolution satellite imagery. Based in Denver, Colorado, Space Imaging launched IKONOS, the world’s ?rst commercial high-resolution imaging satellite in 1999. Using imagery captured from IKONOS and other sensors, Space Imaging creates map-accurate, imagery products ranging from 1-meter to 180-meter resolution. The results are decision support tools for national security and intelligence, transportation, forestry, telecommunications, facilities management, urban planning, and environmental monitoring.
US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC)
Booth 100
Topographic Engineering Center
7701 Telegraph Road
Alexandria, VA 22315
(703) 428-6635; Fax: (703) 428-6656 www.tec.army.mil
The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s (ERDC) Topographic Engineering Center (TEC) is
located in Alexandria, Va. TEC’s mission is to provide the warfighter with superior knowledge of the
battle?eld, and support the nation’s civil and environmental initiatives through research, development, and the
application of expertise in the topographic and related sciences.
U. S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Booth 401
Earth Resources Observation & Science (EROS)
47914 252nd Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57198-0001 800-252-4547; Fax: 605-594-6589
Discover the wealth of products available through the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Land
Remote Sensing (LRS) Program. Featured data products include Landsat and Advanced Land Imager (ALI) and
Hyperion (hyperspectral) from Earth Observing-1 (EO-1). Technical
experts will be available to provide up-to-date, detailed information on
Landsat 7 SLC-off gap-filled products and future enhancements. For decades, the USGS has been a
world leader in archiving and distributing remotely sensed data.
U. S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Booth 405
Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS)
Sioux Falls, SD 57198
(605) 594-6511 http://eros.usgs.gov
The Earth’s surface constantly changes, but it’s difficult to see these changes from ground level. Satellites that capture images of the Earth’s surface at regular intervals provide a broader view. By comparing these images, changes and effects can be seen and understood. EROS staff manages and distributes archived images to scientists, policy makers, and educators who use them to study natural hazards, environmental change, economic development, and conservation issues. Researchers also process and analyze satellite data in new ways. Every advance enhances our understanding of the Earth, its changes, and impacts of those changes.
U. S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Booth 403
100 National Center
Reston, VA 20192
(888) ASK-USGS (1-888-275-8747); Fax: (703)-648-4454 http://www.usgs.gov/
The USGS serves the Nation by providing reliable scientific information to describe and understand the Earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; manage water, biological, energy, and mineral resources; and enhance and protect our quality of life.
Vexcel Corporation is a global remote sensing company with of?ces in the US, United Kingdom, Canada, Austria, and the Netherlands, and sales operations in China and Australia. Vexcel offers an end-to-end aerial photogrammetric solution that includes the UltraScan5000 precision scanner, UltraCam digital aerial camera, and UltraMap Server for data archiving, cataloging and post-processing. Additional areas of specialization include GIS system solutions; SAR research, exploitation software and services; hyperspectral data processing solutions; and satellite ground systems solutions.
Western Air Maps, Inc.
Booth 209
9401 Reeds Road
Overland Park, KS 66207
(800) 643–5177; Fax: (913) 652–9933 www.westernair.com
Western Air Maps, Inc. (WAM), is a privately owned full service aerial photography, surveying, and photogrammetric firm incorporated in the State of Kansas. Established in 1950 by Donald E. Wigger, R.L.S., C.P., WAM provides high-quality solutions to public and private sector clients. Photogrammetric services are performed in-house at WAM headquarters. WAM’s dedication to providing detailed quality services and superior client relations is demonstrated by our positive ACASS ratings, repeat clients, and steady business growth.