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Concerning the high importance of borders and border areas, EUROSENSE
wants to provide specific geo-information, with focus on “cross-border
cooperation” and “security”, by means of the project SABOCO.

Concerning the high importance of borders and border areas,
EUROSENSE wants to provide specific geo-information, with focus on
“cross-border cooperation” and “security”, by means of the project
SABOCO.

With the expansion of the EU and the
consequent increase of the outer border, border cooperation is of top
priority for the EU. Moreover, borders play a fundamental role in
international aid and crisis management. Border areas are often the
places where conflicts take place and where concentrations of refugees
can be found.

In SABOCO, attention goes to the security
control of the outer-border of the new EU against terrorism, illegal
traffic, etc. (civilian application)•but also to the economic and
social development of the border region (border-cooperation), etc.

SABOCO wants to raise customer awareness
by promoting and demonstrating EUROSENSE’s EO-based products and
services for cross border cooperation and security. SABOCO wants to
generate the interest, adoption and acceptance of EO-data to a wide
multi-user market segment, thereby also increasing the demand for
related data and products. The service SABOCO wants to deliver, is in
fact a set of interrelated datasets forming the foundation for a
cross-border geo-database. Good geo-information is fundamental for
prosperous border cooperation, as it plays an essential role in the
preparation and decision process in many border related tasks.

SABOCO is a project under the EOMD-programme of ESA, “Earth Observation Market Development”.

(Credits Eurosense.com)

Reinhold Lutz (54) succeeds Mr. Dudok as Senior Vice-President of EADS
Astrium’s international Earth Observation, Navigation & Science
business unit.

Reinhold Lutz (54) succeeds Mr. Dudok as Senior Vice-President of
EADS Astrium’s international Earth Observation, Navigation &
Science business unit. He was previously Senior Vice-President Strategy
& Planning at EADS headquarters in Paris.

From 1989 to 1999, he headed various
business units of EADS’ German predecessor companies Dasa, Dornier and
MBB-Raumfahrt. During his professional career, Dr. Lutz has also been a
visiting lecturer in Communications Engineering at the Technical
University of Munich, and is co-author of the book Space Mission
Analysis and Design. Dr. Lutz is married with two children.

(Credits EADS Space)

Terrafirma is a pan-european ground motion information service in
support of policies aimed at saving lives, improving safety and
reducing economic loss.

Terrafirma is a pan-european ground motion information service in
support of policies aimed at saving lives, improving safety and
reducing economic loss.

The project has
utilised the archive of ERS SAR scenes held by ESA to produce
Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) motion maps with
interrogatable 12 year histories for each of the measurement points
which has persistently scattered back satellite radar energy throughout
the stack of scenes.

Increasingly ENVISAT
ASAR data will be integrated to continue the data acquisition to the
present, providing the unique ability to map near-vertical ground
motion with sub-centimetric precision. Stage 1 of Terrafirma saw the
successful consolidation of suppliers and users of InSAR ground motion
information products, engaging with around 40 geo- organisations in 25
countries, with two successful international educational workshops.

Stage 2 is now under negotion between ESA and NPA, with a similar core
team, to extend the cover of ground motion hazard monitoring to a
selection of urban areas around EU member states and enhance the focus
on landslide and seismic hazards.

(Credits NPA Group)

Kongsberg Spacetec has signed a contract with the Danish Meteorological
Institute for delivery of two ground stations capable of receiving and
processing data from NOAA and METOP satellites (June 2005).

Kongsberg Spacetec has signed a contract with the Danish
Meteorological Institute for delivery of two ground stations capable of
receiving and processing data from NOAA and METOP satellites (June
2005).

One system will be installed at DMI in Copenhagen, the other at Kangerlussuaq Greenland.

The delivery includes two antennas (L-band), hardware and software for ingest, monitoring & control, and processing.

This is the second MEOS contract Kongsberg
Spacetec has signed with DMI. President Bjørn Kanck (Kongsberg
Spacetec) states that “this is a very important contract because it
includes our latest METOP solution for the coming METOP satellite to be
launched in 2006 and it also shows that our MEOS solution is
appreciated by our customers and that we are the world leader in this
market”.

(Credits Kongsberg Spacetec)

The Innsbruck-based company GeoVille recently produced a true-colour
Envisat MERIS mosaic of Europe under a contract with the European Space
Agency.

The Innsbruck-based company GeoVille recently produced a
true-colour Envisat MERIS mosaic of Europe under a contract with the
European Space Agency. It depicts the member states of the European
Union including ESA‘s 16 current member states and the ESA accession
state Luxembourg.

The mosaic covers approximately 1.6
million square kilometres of European territory at 300-metre resolution
and was made up of around 160 separate MERIS images. The mosaic was
produced using the Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer instrument on
ESA‘s Envisat environmental satellite, working in full resolution mode.
This is an excellent sensor to make the link between higher resolution
data used for hotspot monitoring and coarser resolution data used so
far for global monitoring.

Meris Mosaic Image

Copyright: ESA 2005 Image Processing: GeoVille

The Europe mosaic can be browsed country wise under the link http://www.esa.int/esaEO/SEM8RGO3E4E_index_0.html

GAF is active in Indonesia under contract for the Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Program, Phase II.

Munich 5.7.2005

GAF is active in Indonesia under contract for the Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Program, Phase II.

GAF AG, an international active geo-information company,
provides its services for the Indonesian Institute of Sciences,
Jakarta, in a project funded by a loan from the Asian Development Bank,
Manila. The contract covers 6 districts in Sumatra and is part of the
COREMAP II activities.

Indonesia`s coral reef resources

Indonesia
has 17,600 islands with 80,000 km of shorelines and is known to have
the richest coral reefs in the world. The coral reefs of Indonesia
serve many purposes for their adjacent coastal communities: natural
barriers that protect the beach; natural barriers that are there to be
modified to make boat launching less difficult; habitats for locally
consumed seafood and habitats for seafood harvest and cage rearing for
net income generation to the village. The coral reefs, however, are
facing immense threats from human activities such as overexploitation,
destructive fishing, and pollution, which have become widespread
throughout the country.

CRITC Project

Using
coral reef resources properly will sustain and increase their value to
coastal villagers in the long term as habitats for diverse fisheries,
sources of building materials, and protectors of shorelines. CRITC
(Coral Reef Information and Training Centers) has the objective of
ensuring the timely provision of directed research, monitoring results
and information necessary to support collaborative coral reef
management. CRITC is aimed at the wise and sustainable use of coral
reef resource systems and is part of COREMAP Phase II and its
institutional strengthening component.

CRITC advocates a ‘sustainable use of
renewable resources’ paradigm that requires a growth in the mindset of
partners from one which has been focused on methods, to one which
focuses on the capacity of coral reef resources to be sustainably used
and modified by the populations. It promulgates the ideas of coral
reefs and their resources as dynamic and constantly renewable entities,
with substantial capacity to continue to support the needs of people
(when carefully managed), but with ecological limits on that capacity
and with serious environmental costs and opportunity losses for
exceeding that capacity.

What that capacity is varies greatly
between coral reef locations and is dependent on the location, area and
height of the reefs, the local human population size, the extent to
which they exploit the reefs, and the effects of outside influences,
such as renegade fishers from other districts or even other countries,
and from natural disturbances. The tsunami of December 26th 2004 and
earthquake of March 27th 2005 are tragic examples of the latter,
highlighting both the physical and psychological trauma that
unmanageable external events can bring.

The project comprises the following components and activities:

  1. monitoring of district reef health and fisheries
  2. collection, analysis and dissemination of socio economic data
  3. support to coral reef management education
  4. empowerment of its members through appropriate and
    effective recruitment and training, technological support and an
    effective work program
  5. development of activity plans for the implementation of a strong National CRITC network, with a central
  6. node in Jakarta and district nodes in six sites around Sumatra, and the establishment of strong links between them
  7. strengthening of already existing network elements through
    establishment of infrastructure, institutional capability and training
  8. embedding local knowledge
  9. develop National CRITC so that it can grow by itself and
    becomes recognized as Indonesia‘s premier point of access to global
    coral reef information resources
  10. development of organizational, human and institutional capabilities and connections
  11. generation of a Program Implementation Manual

The project started in January 2005 and is
expected to be completed by July 2007. The project area covers six
districts of Sumatra. A project performance indicator for this
Consultancy Project will be the extent to which Central and District
CRITC leaders and staff are guided and supported by the manual‘s plans.

GAF AG is the lead firm in association
with Sagric International Pty. Ltd. of Australia and PT. Geosys
Intipiranti of Indonesia. The consultancy team has skills and
experience in the fields of coral reef ecology, coral reef management,
and information management systems.

David Peters, GAF representative in
Indonesia and Project Manager observes: “The CRITC project is an
important milestone for GAF, now providing technical assistance
services to this geographic area from its new representative office in
Jakarta. The CRITC project underlines the emphasis GAF is now devoting
to environmental consulting in the costal and marine domains.”

About COREMAP

COREMAP
(Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Program) began in 1998. It is
a long term program with the overall objective to establish a viable,
operational, and institutionalized coral reef management system in
priority sites in Indonesia. It consists of three phases: Phase I:
Initiation (1998 2004), Phase II: Decentralization and Acceleration
(2004 2009), Phase III: Institutionalization (2010 2015).

COREMAP is now in Phase II, with goals of establishing viable reef
management systems in at least six priority Participating Districts in
order to empower and to support coastal communities to sustainably co
manage the use of coral reefs and associated ecosystem resources. The
second phase expands the number of program sites to build upon the
pilots tested in Phase I and focuses on promoting collaborative
management partnership between communities and local governments.

About GAF

GAF AG is an international company with
leading competence and expertise in applied remote sensing, spatial
information systems and capacity building. GAF AG offers a
comprehensive portfolio of services ranging from supply of geo-data
(e.g. satellite and aerial imagery, digital elevation models), image
processing, thematic mapping, GIS/DBMS applications, software
development, training and environmental consulting. GAF has a proven
track-record in performing technical assistance projects in the
environmental sector and delivering customized spatial-, cadastre and
land information systems. For over two decades, GAF AG´s activities
have been overseen by the CEO, Dr. Rupert Haydn.

To obtain more information, please contact:

GAF AG

Dr. Stefan Saradeth

Tel. +49 (0) 89 12 15 28 0

info@gaf.de

(Credits GAF AG)

European Space Imaging announced that the company has started the
distribution of imagery from the new IRS-RESOURCESAT-1 satellite to
customers in Europe and North Africa.

European Space Imaging announced that the company has started the
distribution of imagery from the new IRS-RESOURCESAT-1 satellite to
customers in Europe and North Africa. RESOURCESAT-1 collects imagery at
resolutions ranging from 5 to 60 meter which complements European Space
Imaging’s product suite of very high resolution IKONOS imagery of up to
80 cm resolution.

The distribution of RESOURCESAT-1 imagery
by European Space Imaging is made possible through an agreement with
Euromap of Neustrelitz, Germany. Euromap is the company responsible for
the reception and distribution of imagery from the Indian Remote
Sensing programme in Europe. The company started systematic reception
and processing of RESOURCESAT-1 imagery over Europe in March of this
year and has collected IRS-1C and 1D data since 1996.

The RESOURCESAT-1 satellite was successfully launched into sun
synchronous orbit on October 17, 2003 with a planned mission life of
five years. RESOURCESAT-1 continues the high quality service provided
by IRS-1C/D but with vastly enhanced data quality delivered by three
improved multispectral cameras. A solid state onboard recorder ensures
global coverage. Since November 2004, Euromap directly collects
RESOURCESAT-1 data over Europe and North Africa through their ground
station in Neustrelitz.

RESOURCESAT-1 allows simultaneous acquisition of multispectral data at
swath widths ranging from 600 via 140 to 23 km and spatial resolutions
from 60 via 20 to 5 m respectively. This unique combination of sensors
makes RESOURCESAT-1 data the ideal solution for a full range of remote
sensing applications including land use mapping, agricultural
monitoring, disaster assessment and many more.

The multispectral scanner LISS-III (140 km swath) is ideally suited to
fill in the absence of a fully operational Landsat ETM. “During its
eight years of operation Euromap has built an excellent reputation of
delivering quality products from the IRS 1C and 1D systems”, says
Adrian Zevenbergen, European Space Imaging’s General Manager. “The
addition of IRS products to our product portfolio allows us to offer
our customers and resellers the major range of spatial and spectral
properties that the remote sensing business community currently
requires.”

“European Space Imaging’s sales channels
and market reach will help us to quickly introduce our RESOURCESAT
products and opens also further project opportunities for Euromap’s
parent company GAF”, says Dr. Rupert Haydn, Managing Director of
Euromap and CEO of GAF AG.

“We are convinced that joining the resources of both companies will
expand the use of IRS imagery in various earth observation projects
throughout Europe and North Africa.”

About European Space Imaging

European Space Imaging is the pre-eminent
supplier of high quality, high-resolution, global IKONOS satellite
imagery and derived information products to customers in Europe.
European Space Imaging is headquartered in Munich, Germany, and is a
commercial Regional Affiliate of Space Imaging Inc. from Colorado, USA.
European Space Imaging‘s imagery product line is derived from IKONOS,
the world‘s first commercial high-resolution imaging satellite.
Launched in September 1999, IKONOS has revolutionized the geographical
information industry. With a ground resolution of just 82 centimeter,
and positional accuracy of 1 meter horizontally, this represents the
most accurate satellite imagery data currently available to commercial
users.

About Euromap

Euromap
Satellitendaten-Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH was founded in 1996 as a 100%
owned subsidiary of GAF AG creating an efficient commercial structure
to receive, archive and market satellite earth observation data in
Germany. Experience and expertise in data reception and processing is
optimally combined with marketing and distribution activities –
providing the essential conditions for supporting a growing user-market
in remote sensing data. Euromap GmbH is located in Neustrelitz,
Germany.

Point of contact for media:

European Space Imaging GmbH

Nadine Paraton, MarketingManager Phone: +49 – (0) 89 13 014 2-55

Fax: +49 – (0) 89 13 014 2-22

Email: nparaton@euspaceimaging.com

(Credits European Space Imaging)

- Reaffirmation of EADS’ leadership in ground systems for satellite remote sensing
– The first operational integrated remote sensing system to include major civil applications and risk prevention
– The most comprehensive project in Asia in terms of creating a monitoring infrastructure for land use management

Paris, 7 July 2005

EADS Defence and Communications Systems (DCS) has just signed a
contract worth 19.3 million euros with the Vietnamese Ministry of
Natural Resources and the Environment for the turnkey provision of a
complete environmental and natural resources monitoring system, to be
operated by the national Centre for Remote Sensing in Vietnam.

The integrated system to be supplied by
EADS DCS consists of a receiving station for satellite images from SPOT
and ENVISAT, a centre for the processing and distribution of images,
and 15 specialised application systems for operational and research
purposes. These systems will be installed on the premises of the main
public operators, namely Vietnamese ministries and other project
partners such as the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the
Ministry of Fisheries, the Ministry of Natural Resources and the
Environment, the national civil defence agency and the Vietnam
Petroleum Institute.

The fifteen applications will be employed
in such activities as risk prevention and support for emergency rescue
services, the observation and planning of agricultural land use for the
cultivation of major crops including rice, the surveillance of maritime
and coastal zones, research in connection with the preservation of
resources in inland waters and forests, and geological studies for the
petroleum and mining industries.

The project is expected to last 3 years,
including installation of the system, training, technical assistance, a
variety of pilot projects in each field of application, and assisting
the system’s future owners with the development of their national
centre for remote sensing.

It is one of the most comprehensive and
innovative projects of its type ever to have been launched in Asia, and
forms the extension of a scientific and technological co-operation
agreement in the field of remote sensing that was concluded between
France and Vietnam in 1990, in which EADS has always played a key
partnership role.

The Defence and Communications Systems
(DCS) Business Unit is the “Systems House” of EADS and is an integrated
part of the EADS Defence & Security Systems Division (DS)”

EADS Defence and Security Systems, with
revenues of about € 5.4 billion in 2004 and roughly 24,000 employees
across ten nations, forms the defence pole within EADS. It offers
integrated systems solutions to the new challenges confronting armed
forces and homeland security units. It is active in the areas of
military aircraft, missile systems, Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance (ISR) systems with manned and unmanned aerial vehicles
(UAVs), battlefield management systems, defence electronics, sensors
and avionics, and related services.

EADS is
a global leader in aerospace, defence and related services. In 2004,
EADS generated revenues of € 31.8 billion and employed a workforce of
about 110,000.

Press contacts:

Brigitte Faure

EADS Defence and Communications Systems

78063 Saint Quentin Yvelines Cédex France

Phone: +33 (0)1.34.60.71.70

Fax: + 33 (0)1 34 60 81 12
Brigitte.faure@eads.com

Michael Meissner

EADS Defence and Communications Systems

81663 München, Germany

Phone: +49 89 607 34850

Fax: +49 89 607 34801
Michael.meissner@eads.com

(Credits EADS Space)

Definiens AG today
announced an agreement with Sinclair Knight Merz, an Australia-based
professional services firm, to serve as a reseller of eCognition
products for Australia and New Zealand.

Munich, Germany, July 1, 2005 – Definiens AG today announced an
agreement with Sinclair Knight Merz, an Australia-based professional
services firm, to serve as a reseller of eCognition products for
Australia and New Zealand.

For both Definiens and Sinclair Knight
Merz, this partnership is key to their mutual goal of providing cutting
edge remote sensing technologies and services to the widest range of
organizations.

“Australia and New Zealand
represent essential and potentially huge markets for our software
technologies,” says Markus Heynen, Definiens’ Manager International
Sales & Marketing – Geospatial Solutions.” By joining with Sinclair
Knight Merz, a reputed, well positioned organization with vast
experience and expertise in delivering Geospatial solutions, we are
confident that Definiens technologies will make further significant
inroads.”

“We see this as a way to provide our clients with imagery software that
performs satellite image classification more intelligently, more
accurately and more efficiently than traditional classification
methods. Definiens award winning software offers a completely new,
unique approach to image classification allowing SKM to offer a proven
software tool with high resolution satellite imagery acquisitions,”
says John Cazani, SKM‘s Business Manager – DigitalGlobe. “This new
relationship with Definiens reinforces our ability to provide clients
with an imagery solution as part of our spatial services business. As
the available resolution of satellite imagery improves, we now have the
ability to offer a toolset that delivers high quality imagery products
and services.”

About Definiens

Founded in 2000 in München, Germany by
nobel laureate Dr. Gerd Binnig, Definiens is the sole provider of
object-oriented image classification software and associated services.
Our core invention is the proprietary eCognition. eCognition represents
a quantum leap in the realms of digital remote sensing image analysis
making it possible to handle complex classification problems which
require the consideration of local context information. eCognition
greatly accelerates existing workflow wherever digital image data is in
use. Above all it commences a paradigm shift opening endless new
possibilities and applications for image analysis. We remain committed
to being the leader in the development of image analysis technology far
into the future through continuous research and development.

About Sinclair Knight Merz

Sinclair Knight Merz Group is a leading
global professional services firm working with public and private
sector clients across several chosen market areas. Services include
engineering, scientific studies, planning, economics, logistics,
architecture, geotechnical engineering, project management and spatial
information. Sinclair Knight Merz Spatial Sector works with clients to
plan, design, build and integrate complex information management
systems, with an aim to enhancing their client‘s operational
efficiency, management effectiveness, and decision-making and planning
capabilities. We provide leading edge services encompassing Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) , photogrammetry , remote sensing , surveying
, data conversion , mapping and spatial databases .

(Credits Definiens)

Spacedat, a high technological applied research company that uses state
of the art innovative satellite and G.I.S instruments, continues
investing on industrial research.

Spacedat, a high technological applied research company that uses
state of the art innovative satellite and G.I.S instruments, continues
investing on industrial research.

As a result, an innovative satellite-based
mapping system is being developed to provide near real time data to
emergency service managers across Italy. The integrated mapping system
will allows users to identify fire locations, earthquakes, landslides
and flooding risk zones, as well as, areas that pose a potential risk
to communities and property.

The system works by correlating different
environmental risks factors, using optical and radar satellites
together with near real time meteorological data. This allow us to
create dynamic risk maps and provide warning updates.

The integrated system builds upon
“SENTINEL hot spots”, a web G.I.S application developed using satellite
data to localise fires and create a perimeter of burnt areas. The
prototype version was produced with the international cooperation of
CSIRO Australia, NASA and the University of Maryland, setting the basis
to encourage the participation of national and international research
centers in the development of the integrated system.

Currently we are on the final phase in
which algorithms are being strengthen and validated. The strongest
algorithm are on their way to being patented, as we believe that the
integrated system could be replicated in different parts of the world,
serving as a tool to prevent, manage environmental risks and to
evaluate the post crisis effect.

Spacedat looks forward to establish
further links with private companies and research institutions in order
to keep on transforming research into new applications and services
with a high technological contents.

Contact Spacedat at:

Via Duca degli Abruzzi 57 Lecce 73100
Tel./Fax (0039)0832308505
info@spacedat.com

(Credits Spacedat)