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ARGOSS provides consultancy and information services on environmental conditions.

(Feb 2007) We specialise in monitoring, analysing and predicting the physical environment of our planet: weather, climate, ocean waves and currents, air and water quality. We develop our information products and services based on knowledge of geophysical processes, (remote) sensing techniques and mathematical modelling and optimisation. IT is an essential component of our work to develop operational systems including our operational (24/7) web-based services. In addition, we conduct R&D on contract basis.
Our clients include governmental agencies, offshore oil and gas companies, space agencies, insurance companies, and maritime companies, within Europe as well as abroad.
We are growing and seek 4-5 new staff bringing a mix of skills and expertise. For all positions, we need team players with a practical attitude, keen to work in a commercial environment, and with enough programming skills to build applications in a high-level computational environment.
You are invited to apply if you recognise yourself in one or more of the following profiles:
Naval Architect or Ocean Engineer
Making use of available databases, forecasts etc you will be responsible for the analysis of
MetOcean conditions and their impact on activities and infrastructure at sea. You will advise and
report to clients, and help develop the in-house expertise and tools. We expect you to have an
MSc/PhD degree in a relevant discipline and a solid background in hydromechanics. Experience
in the maritime or offshore industry will be an asset.
Meteorologist/Oceanographer
or physicist/mathematician
keen to specialise in these fields
You will analyse and advise clients on MetOcean conditions, develop numerical models,
oceanographic databases and analysis techniques, and support forecasting. We expect you to
have an MSc/PhD degree in a relevant discipline.
Scientist with strong IT skills
or software developer
with scientific computing experience
You will work with a system for high-resolution meteorological and air-quality models and the
supporting IT-infrastructure. Your will share responsibility for the development and support of
this system, interpretation of the predictions, and development of information products based on
these predictions. You are fluent in the use of Linux and have a solid programming experience
and affinity with scientific applications. We expect you to have an MSc degree or able to
demonstrate that you are currently working at this level.
Physicist/Engineer
Primarily working on R&D projects, you will be analysing and developing Earth Observation
systems and applications. You should have a solid physics background, proven research
experience, preferably in atmospheric optics or microwave or optical/IR sensing. We expect you
to have an MSc degree MSc/PhD degree.
Location
ARGOSS is located in the Geomatics Business Park, Marknesse, The Netherlands
To apply,
Please send your application comprising a letter of motivation and CV
(Source ARGOSS)

The French daughter of MFB-GeoConsulting, Geosystems France , made a visit in Messen. During the meeting, the most recent technologies in digital image processing, information extraction from satellite data as well as 3-D visualization were discussed.

Patrice Lemire, managing director of Geosystems France, hailed the excellent cooperation. Processing of geo data requests a very high technological know-how related to hard- and software but also project-specific qualifications of the collaborators. The exchange of experiences enables us to recognize new developments and to react in time.
Michael Baumgartner, managing director of MFB-Geo, pointed out the importance of permanent and continuous training of the collaborators. “The training in the most recent technologies for image processing and web technologies is the base for the success of our enterprise”, said Baumgartner
In the field of Earth observation satellite data and the according technologies for processing of geo data, the cooperation of MFB-Geo with Geosystems France, Geosystems Germany, Geosystems Polska and Geosystems Romania means playing a significant role on the European remote sensing market.
(Source: MFB-Geo)

Fueled by annual growth of
more than 40%, C-CORE continues its impressive growth and will break through the $10
million dollar revenue milestone this fiscal year.

(Jan 2007) Dr. Charles Randell, President and
Chief Executive Officer at C-CORE states “these are exciting times at C-CORE as we
continue to evolve our service offerings throughout the world. For the oil and gas
component of our business, we set an ambitious target to double foreign contracts this
year. Through aggressive marketing, defining our niche and doing excellent work, we
have achieved an increase of over 300%”
.
As C-CORE expands it is successfully
recruiting very highly qualified Newfoundlanders and Labradorians from across the
country and around the world to return home to work and grow, not only C-CORE, but
the province’s reputation as a leading player in the development and provision of
advanced engineering services and solutions.

Based in St. John’s, Newfoundland, C-CORE is a global corporation providing innovative engineering
services in the areas of remote sensing, intelligent systems, ice engineering and geotechnical engineering.
For more information, please contact:
C-CORE
David Gullage
St. John’s
709-737-3593
David.Gullage@c-core.ca
(Source C-CORE)

In order to fight against illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing, the IOC* (Indian Ocean
Commission) chose CLS, worldwide leader of satellite-based environmental data collection,
location and ocean observations, to install a Fishing Monitoring Centre in Moroni, Comoros.

(Jan 2007) Tuna and tuna-like resources are either fully or over-exploited (annual captures of 1.5 million
tonnes with associated value of €3 billion), with foreign fishing nations as the predominant
actors. IUU (Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported) fishing accounts is for approximately 10% of
large pelagic captures (tuna and tuna-like fish species). Meanwhile revenue generation,
employment and food security are of critical importance to the coastal states which would also
like to take a much more active role in the fishery industry.
The IOC decided to start a pilot project for tracking, controlling and monitoring large migratory
pelagics in the Indian Ocean.
In this context, the European Union and the Comoros Islands signed a bilateral fishery
agreement authorizing access to the Comorian seas for European fleets. This exploitation
protocol for halieutic resources will allow 40 European tuna boats and 17 European long-liners
to fish in the Comorian maritime area.
In the spirit of sustainable development and exploitation of marine resources, IOC appoints
CLS for the delivery of a turnkey VMS (Vessel Monitoring System) solution. This project will
permit the Comoros Islands to monitor the activity of foreign fishing vessels operating in
Comorian exclusive economic zone and national vessels operating under licence in
Mozambique.
This solution includes a Fishing Monitoring Centre (infrastructure, administration and fisheries
monitoring software, communication network by satellites, training of the Comorian team etc.),
Argos transmitters for Comorian vessels, and complementary services.
CLS already equips 8,000 fishing vessels of all size all over the world (1,500 vessels in
Indonesia, 900 in Peru, 500 in Japan, etc.). CLS is the only satellite operator in the world able
to master/operate/control all the components of the system. The French company specifies
and certifies Argos transmitters. CLS has been the exclusive Argos system operator since
1978 without any interruption. CLS has already developed and installed numerous Fishing
Monitoring Centres in France, Peru, Seychelles, Madagascar, Russia, Mauritania and more
recently in Chile.
*IOC: Indian Ocean Commission – Members States: Mauritius, Seychelles, Comoros, Madagascar and France (Reunion).
Press Release
Press contact:
Amélie PROUST
Tel. +33 5 61 39 37 95
Port. +33 6 62 80 45 92
aproust@cls.fr
CLS
8-10 rue Hermès
Parc Technologique du Canal
31520 Ramonville Saint-Agne
France
+ 33 5.61.39.47.00
+ 33 5.61.39.37.91
(Source CLS)

GeoVille and University of Wales, Aberystwyth Announced as Winners of Definiens GMES Innovation & Research Awards 2007 — Recognition for most innovative use of Definiens Enterprise Image Intelligence. Suite to provide highly automated services for GMES initiative

(April 2007) Definiens, the number one Enterprise Image Intelligence company, has awarded six organizations with the Definiens GMES Innovation & Research Awards 2007. The top-ranking companies received awards and prizes at a ceremony at Lake Starnberg near Munich last week. GeoVille was selected as the winner in the innovation category; the University of Wales, Aberystwyth was chosen as the winner in the research category.
The winners for each of the two categories were selected by a committee consisting of Mark Doherty, Head of Earth Observation Exploitation and Services Division of the European Space Agency, Christine Bernot, Scientific officer, Space Research and Development of the European Commission and Prof. Gerd Binnig, Nobel Laureate and founder of Definiens. The main evaluation criteria were innovation leading to increased automation and standardization, as well as the GMES service roll-out, customer satisfaction and potential cost savings.
“The Definiens GMES Innovation & Research Award is an excellent initiative that highlights brilliant examples where research teams and industry are using Definiens innovative technology to achieve standards of quality and efficiency in GMES services that would not be possible otherwise,” said Mark Doherty, Head of Earth Observation Exploitation and Services Division of the European Space Agency.
Definiens GMES Innovation & Research Award 2007 winners:
Innovation Award
This award recognizes excellence in developing profitable, highly automated operational GMES services based on the Definiens Enterprise Image Intelligence Suite. The winner is Austrian-based GeoVille, a company which specializes in providing a wide range of value-added services for remotely-sensed data and GIS applications to commercial and government organizations worldwide. GeoVille has developed a highly automated and standardized urban landcover mapping service which can be rolled out to serve government bodies and European agencies providing highly accurate and harmonized mapping products across country borders.
GeoVille is proud to have been selected as the winner of the Innovation Award, commented Jorgen Weichselbaum, Head of the Technical Department at GeoVille. We appreciate the support we have received from Definiens; their technology is critical in serving our customers and achieving our current level of success. GeoVille is honored to play a key role in GMES services for land applications related to spatial planning and urban mapping. Our efforts underline the overall goal of GMES for an effective, operational program that will deliver harmonized and standardized applications to regional, national and European customers for cross-border usage.
Research Award
This award recognizes an institute which performed superior research based on the Definiens Enterprise Image Intelligence Suite. The winner is the University of Wales, Aberystwyth which has developed a cost-efficient mapping of natural habitats based on multi-temporal satellite imagery. The fully automated image analysis provides detailed and highly accurate information about Welsh habitats. The application has very high potential for successful deployment in other areas within Great Britain, possibly covering the entire country.
“Organizations such as the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW) need to map and monitor habitats and landscapes to see the effects of agricultural policies and the response of biodiversity to climate change,” said Dr. Richard Lucas, Reader at the Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. “The use of the Definiens Enterprise Image Intelligence Suite gives us a remote sensing-based method that captures our intuitive knowledge of landscape ecology and applies this at a regional scale. This gives us results we can understand and update in a natural way. We are pleased that this important work has been recognized by the Definiens GMES Research Award 2007.”
Thomas Heydler, CEO of Definiens commented, It fills us with great satisfaction to work with these first-class organizations. All the awardees contributed outstanding GMES services based on Definiens technology. We hope that the Award becomes a catalyst inspiring other successful and committed organizations to improve the environment and security for the civilian population in Europe.
In the research category, awards were also given to the TU Bergakademie from Germany and Z_GIS of the University of Salzburg Austria. In the innovation category, awards were handed to Eurosense from Belgium and Planetek Italia. The awards recognize organizations that have delivered exceptional GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) services based on the Enterprise Image Intelligence capabilities provided by Definiens.
GMES is a European initiative which aims at developing and implementing information services based on earth observation and ancillary data. The services are used by environmental agencies, local, regional and national authorities, civilian protection organizations, etc. in dealing with environmental and security issues. New observation techniques and data analysis permit these groups to better anticipate potential threats, to intervene quickly and to increase intervention efficiency.
Definiens in Earth Sciences
Definiens supports organizations focused on Earth Sciences to analyze remote sensing imagery which supports the sustainable management of natural resources, future-proof infrastructure planning and defense and security applications. Definiens enables organizations to correlate image analysis with a variety of intelligence sources, providing deeper insights and faster results for better decisions. Definiens applications are highly scalable, integrate easily into existing environments and support all types and combinations of modern spaceborne and airborne sensors, including SAR, Lidar, panchromatic, infrared, single channel, multispectral and hyperspectral sensors.
About Definiens
Definiens is the number one Enterprise Image Intelligence company for analyzing and interpreting images on every scale, from microscopic cell structures to satellite images. The Definiens Cognition Network Technology, developed by Nobel laureate Prof. Gerd Binnig and his team, is an advanced and robust technology designed to fulfill the image analysis requirements of the Life and Earth sciences markets. The technology is modeled on the powerful human cognitive processes of perception to extract value from images. Definiens provides organizations with faster image analysis results, allowing deeper insights enabling better business decisions. Definiens is headquartered in Munich, Germany and has offices throughout the United States.
(Source Definiens)

MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (TSX: MDA), a provider of essential information solutions, announced today that it has been selected by DigitalGlobe, Inc., provider of the world‘s highest resolution commercial satellite imagery, as the exclusive supplier of ground station solutions offered by DigitalGlobe to international customers for its upcoming high resolution satellite program called WorldView.

As part of the agreement, MDA will provide DigitalGlobe‘s international customers with ground systems capable of programming, receiving and processing imagery from the WorldView satellites.
These systems will be offered both as additions to existing satellite ground stations and as completely new ground stations. MDA is currently developing the system and the first installation is planned soon after the launch of WorldView 1.
About MDA
MDA provides advanced information solutions that capture and process vast amounts of data, produce essential information, and improve the decision making and operational performance of business and government organizations worldwide.
Focused on markets and customers with strong repeat business potential, MDA delivers a broad spectrum of earth and space based information solutions, ranging from complex operational systems, to tailored information services, to electronic information products.
MDA employs more than 3,000 people in locations across the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. The Company‘s common shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol TSX:MDA.
About DigitalGlobe, Inc.
Longmont, Colo.- based DigitalGlobe (www.digitalglobe.com) is the clear leader in the global commercial Earth imagery and geospatial information market. The company‘s technical superiority and innovation, unparalleled commitment to customer service, extensive business partner network and open systems philosophy make DigitalGlobe the preferred supplier of imagery products to government and commercial markets.
DigitalGlobe‘s QuickBird satellite is the world‘s highest resolution commercial imaging system. The company‘s next-generation WorldView 1 is scheduled to launch in mid-2007, and WorldView 2 is anticipated to launch in 2008. The company‘s updated and growing ImageLibrary contains over one hundred eighty million square kilometers of global imagery for countless mapping and planning needs.
Related Websites: www.mdacorporation.com www.digitalglobe.com
Forward-Looking Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements and information, which reflect the current view of MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. with respect to future events and financial performance. Any such forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties and MDA‘s actual results of operations could differ materially from historical results or current expectations. Additional information on these and other potential factors that could affect MDA‘s financial results are detailed in documents filed from time to time with the applicable Canadian securities regulatory authorities.
The Toronto Stock Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the form or content of this release.
For more information, please contact:
Wendy Keyzer, External Relations
MDA
Telephone: 604-231-2743
(Source MDA)

PCI Geomatics®, a world-leading developer of image-centric software and solutions for the geospatial industry, is pleased to announce a series of events in India including New Delhi (January 17), Chandigarh (January 19) and Hyderabad (January 22) to showcase the success of the first phase of the Agricultural GeoCapacity Network (AGCN) project.

New Delhi, India – January 16th, 2007: PCI Geomatics®, a world-leading developer of image-centric software and solutions for the geospatial industry, is pleased to announce a series of events in India including New Delhi (January 17), Chandigarh (January 19) and Hyderabad (January 22) to showcase the success of the first phase of the Agricultural GeoCapacity Network (AGCN) project.
In partnership with the Punjab Remote Sensing Center, PAU, Info-Electronic Systems (Montreal and New Delhi) and CIDA Inc, the AGCN phase I project provides a proof of concept that illustrates how information on crop yields and trend analysis can be automatically generated and delivered to scientists, government officials and the general public via a simple web browser.
Developed in conjunction with Indian experts, the AGCN provides an automated way to take complex satellite and geospatial data, and transform it into easily interpreted, deliverable information pertaining to crop, soil, irrigation, pollution and socio-economic factors that will assist in decision making and agricultural productivity.
“Agriculture is key to India’s economy,” said Trevor Taylor, Director of Solutions Sales at PCI Geomatics. “The Agricultural Geocapacity project with its on-demand information will be able to assist Indian officials to act on any indications of stress or disaster related damages to crops, providing increased vigilance in the agriculture sector for all of Punjab State.”
While in India, PCI Geomatics will be attending a Government of Ontario trade mission, along with local partners, to begin moving forward with the next phase of this project.
In addition to showcasing Agriculture, PCI Geomatics will also demonstrate its groundbreaking image-centric Mapping Centre during Map World Forum, January 22nd to 25th in Hyderabad.
About PCI Geomatics
PCI Geomatics is a world-leading developer of geospatial software, specializing in remote sensing, digital photogrammetry, spatial analysis, cartographic production, and, more recently, automated production systems. Today, with our trusted Geomatica® brand, PCI Geomatics provides all the image-centric solutions necessary to meet the expectations of a large and expanding industry. Since 1982, the company and its reputation have continued to grow as a result of innovative leadership, strong technology partnerships, active geomatics community involvement, and a dedication to earn the trust of customers who use PCI Geomatics technology.
For more information, visit www.pcigeomatics.com
Press Contact
Alysia Vetter
Marketing Communications Specialist
Tel: 819-770-0022, Ext. 233
Fax: 819-770-0098
(Source PCIgeomatics)

PCI Geomatics® is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the State Key Laboratory of Information in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing (LIESMARS) in China. The MoU outlines plans for cooperation in a variety of areas including the introduction of emerging image-centric geospatial technology in China and outlying regions. It also highlights plans for further promotion of Geoinformatics along with a better understanding of the earth and space.

LIESMARS is a unique key-state laboratory specializing in Geoinformatics, and represents the country’s best level of research in this field. With a faculty of over 75 members, the lab’s major research directions include remote sensing, image processing, spatial information, GIS software and more. As a state key lab serving the country’s research forefront, LIESMARS keeps a tight connection with the international research community, as well as the geospatial industry. Prof. Gong Jianya, Director of LIESMARS said, “To create a formal relationship with PCI, one of the largest enterprises in this field, will further enhance our research focus on the global industry demands on geomatics.”
The memorandum of understanding aims to identify areas of common interest including facilitating research work with LIESMARS and brand recognition for PCI Geomatics within the Chinese geoinformatics community. PCI Geomatics is a world-leading developer of image-centric software and solutions for the geospatial industry.
“PCI Geomatics is pleased to be associated with LIESMARS and Wuhan University,” said Michael Agnes, Director Software Sales PCI Geomatics. “We look forward to a strategic alliance that will include expanded research and ideas based upon PCI technology.”
About PCI Geomatics
PCI Geomatics is a world-leading developer of geospatial software, specializing in remote sensing, digital photogrammetry, spatial analysis, cartographic production, and, more recently, automated production systems. Today, with our trusted Geomatica® brand, PCI Geomatics provides all the image-centric solutions necessary to meet the expectations of a large and expanding industry. Since 1982, the company and its reputation have continued to grow as a result of innovative leadership, strong technology partnerships, active geomatics community involvement, and a dedication to earn the trust of customers who use PCI Geomatics technology.
Press Contact
Alysia Vetter
Marketing
Communications Specialist
Tel: 819-770-0022, Ext. 233
Fax: 819-770-0098
(Source PCI Geomatics)

PCI Geomatics, a world-leading developer of image-centric software and solutions for the geospatial industry, is pleased to announce that it will support the upcoming German radar satellite TerraSAR-X for image processing, correction, and analysis.

The satellite is set to be operational in mid 2007, and PCI Geomatics software will support the sensor’s data as it becomes available. Infoterra holds the exclusive commercial exploitation rights for TerraSAR-X data and will supply radar data, as well as a variety of radar-based geo-information products, via a dense distribution network which ensures reliable and efficient data distribution worldwide.

“Because PCI Geomatics provides the world’s leading SAR image processing software, it was an obvious choice for Infoterra, the exclusive commercial provider of high resolution TerraSAR-X data, to establish close cooperation with them,”
said Joerg Herrmann, Managing Director of Infoterra GmbH. “We are sure that TerraSAR-X Services will benefit from this cooperation, as PCI Geomatics is not only known for its established partner network and strong contacts in the SAR user community, but also for its high innovation potential with regard to SAR modules.”
“We look forward to working with Infoterra to support TerraSAR-X data products,” said Brad Schmidt, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at PCI Geomatics. “Our Geomatica RADAR processing suite will soon support TerraSAR-X data for image processing, rectification, and single- and dual-polarization analysis.”
About Infoterra GmbH
Infoterra GmbH was launched in 2001 for the purpose of exclusively pursuing the commercial exploitation of the new German radar satellite TerraSAR-X. This satellite will provide daylight and weather independent, high resolution (1m) radar data with operational flexibility. This allows the company to offer to its clients an extensive portfolio of TerraSAR-X based products and services, ranging from basic radar imagery to sophisticated geo-information products and thematic applications, as well as including data access services. Infoterra GmbH has established a leading role in providing land services within the European GMES Initiative of European Commission (EC) and European Space Agency ( ESA). Infoterra GmbH is part of the Infoterra group which comprises companies in France, Germany and the United Kingdom.
For more information, visit www.infoterra.de

About PCI Geomatics

PCI Geomatics is a
world-leading developer of geospatial software, specializing in remote sensing,
digital photogrammetry, spatial analysis, cartographic production, and, more
recently, automated production systems. Today, with our trusted Geomatica®
brand, PCI Geomatics provides all the image-centric solutions necessary to meet
the expectations of a large and expanding industry. Since 1982, the company and
its reputation have continued to grow as a result of innovative leadership,
strong technology partnerships, active geomatics community involvement, and a
dedication to earn the trust of customers who use PCI Geomatics technology.

For more information, visit www.pcigeomatics.com

Infoterra France, PREVIEW project coordinator, announces promising first phase results for this 45 month programme. In the frame of GMES programme, PREVIEW aims to improve, enhance and develop geo-information services, based on satellite monitoring and other observation techniques, for risk management users to manage natural and man-made disasters.

The latest progress meeting, which took place on November 29-30, 2006 in Toulouse’s Cité de l’Espace, gathering representatives from several European countries, confirmed that first phase objectives, which included defining service specifications based on user needs, developing Products and Services tested by civil protection users in real-world regional platforms, were all completed on time and with great satisfactory results.
Preliminary findings were presented by user groups that started evaluations this past summer and who will continue until April 2007, which will officially mark the beginning of phase two. Early user-driven participation, comprised of 8 selected test sites in Europe, was essential to this development programme as feedback will be continually applied to improve and refine services in the programme’s second phase that also aims to streamline operational systems.
By employing an iterative development procedure, the large consortium (58 partners from 15 countries), of individuals working on this project including the scientific community, service operators, industrial companies and user’s themselves, aims at producing the most advanced information services reflecting realistic and accurate civil security needs that can be expanded throughout Europe and eventually the whole world.
“With PREVIEW services integrated within existing civil protection systems, we are better armed to approach all the essential phases of risk management, from prevention to post-crisis and recovery in a harmonized and Page 2 2 / 2 coherent manner “, says Colonel Nardin, Chief of International Relations of the French Civil Security Services based in Paris that coordinates the user group for the PREVIEW project. “ This programme greatly improves cross-border interoperability which is a huge advantage for international interchanges. Although we speak different languages, the ability to use the same efficient services, data and programmes will immensely facilitate communication in joint efforts like battling cross-border fires for example “, he added.
“This is a major risk management project for the European Commission as it possesses an enormous potential in terms of human, economic and environmental protection and conservation. It is fully supporting the development of services as realised through the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security initiative” says Mrs Bernot European Commission Project Officer. “We are very optimistic about the prospect of exporting these same solutions to extra-European countries, thereby responding to a strong and growing demand for security and safety systems worldwide. “PREVIEW will be a leading element by contributing to the competitiveness of the European industry on global export markets” concluded Mr Darroy Chief Executive Officer of Infoterra France coordinator of the PREVIEW consortium.
About Infoterra France
Infoterra France is specialising in the production of cartographic data and development of applications and services using Earth Observation imagery. The company deliver services to a wide range of users in various economic sectors, such as government and local authorities, defence, telecommunications, agriculture and environment, and develops dedicated cartographic solutions (data and RISKFRAME GIS application) for risk and crises management.
Infoterra France is a wholly-owned subsidiary of EADS Astrium. The company is part of the Infoterra Group, which comprises companies in France, Germany and the United Kingdom with over 300 employees.
EADS Astrium and Infoterra are strongly involved in the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) programme, a major initiative of European Commission (EC) and the European Space Agency (ESA). As coordinator of the RISK-EOS and PREVIEW projects, Infoterra France is leading the service activities supporting risks management and response to emergencies.
More information on : www.infoterra-global.com
About PREVIEW
PREVIEW is a research and development project, co-funded by the European Commission and by the project participants, looking for new techniques to better protect European citizens against environmental risks and to reduce their consequences. It is addressing floods, forest fires, storms, landslides, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and chemical pollution. PREVIEW is part of GMES (Global Monitoring Environment and Security) 1 , a concerted effort to bring data and information providers together with users, to make environmental and security-related information available to the people who need it through enhanced or new services.
REVIEW gathers 58 partners (end users, industry, public institutes, research centres and universities) from 15 countries.
More information on : www.preview-risk.com