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Project SCORE – Service Coordinated Operational Emergency Rescue Using EGNOS, developed by an European consortium in which EDISOFT, the Portuguese specialised software engineering company, leads the Portuguese participation, was presented on March 3rd, at the National Firemen and Civil Protection Service headquarters.

The ceremony was attended by representatives of the European Commission, of the SCORE Consortium, of the Galileo Joint Undertaking, of the National Firemen and Civil Protection Service, of EDISOFT, international companies that were part of the project and other Portuguese institutes.
EDISOFT, considering its wide experience in the application and services’ area, is one of this project’s main actors, being responsible for the conceptualisation of the services’ platform, for the user needs’ analysis and for the definition and implementation of all field trials.
SCORE pioneers 3D geo-location
With SCORE, positionning services include, for the first time, the third dimension – height. Until now, only longitude and latitude were determined, a restriction that severely hampered the capabilities of all geo-location services, namely in what referred to, for example, a person’s position within a building.
Having as an example the New York’ September 11th events, if at the time, this system would have been available, it would have been possible to determine with high accuracy the floors from which the emergency calls were made.
SCORE is thus a huge quality leap that revolutiones the geo-location dominium.
SCORE is the 112 operational Emergency Assistance service, available through the EGNOS Global Navigation Satellite System EGNOS and that, later, shall use the GALILEO satellite constellation to provide an excellent performance in accurate geo-location.
This innovative 112 assistance service has a two-folded architecture: telephone assistance for emergencies and the coordinated search and rescue operations’ management – serving both the public and the professional services involved with the civil protection activities.
SCORE’s public demonstration successfully portraited two scenarios:
1. A person in distress in a forest fire, that calls 112 on its mobile phone. This person’s position is automatically determined by the SCORE system and a warning is sent to the firemen brigades on the ground.
2. An emergency call through a mobile phone in a building located in Lisbon. The person’s location is automatically determined by the SCORE system and transferred to the Emergency Centre Services that sends all the required assistance and significantly reduces the response time.
SCORE allows the geo-location of all 112 calls made by mobile phones in a more precise, reliable and effective manner, enabling services’ continuity, with respect to current solutions. SCORE’s architecture allows the position to be determined within a few seconds, which makes all the difference in emergency calls. This architecture enables a similar integration of different communication networks, including GPRS, TETRA, Wi-Fi and WiMax.
An innovative A-GPS server guarantees better performance accuracy than current commercial solutions. The SCORE solution is based in a detailed user needs’ analysis, performed by EDISOFT and considering the firemen, the police and medical assistance services. The Portuguese Firemen and Civil Protection services operationally tested SCORE during the field trials, under EDISOFT’s supervision.
(Credits Edisoft)

Emergesat, a humanitarian communication container, was showcased on March, 23rd, at the ENSOSP (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Officiers de Sapeurs-Pompiers, the national French school for fire fighting officers).

Emergesat is a unique humanitarian tool combining space-based telecommunications, earth observation, location and navigation solutions as well as ground-based radio technologies like Wi-Fi and GSM, that enables emergency personnel to aid in the coordination and efficient handling of international humanitarian relief work in all-weather conditions. It also facilitates evaluation of human and logistical needs, coordination and intervention for real-time support, medical assistance, epidemiology analyses, water quality assistance, etc.
The aim of the demonstration was to provide the civil security teams with a hands-on experience of Emergesat‘s benefits during crisis situations when all conventional means of communications are down or overloaded. The container was flown by helicopter to the site and deployed by the civil security team. Less than ten minutes afterwards, all communications and applications were operational, using a broad band bidirectional satellite link (DVB-RCS) and long-distance Wifi.
The national security team then used an IP phone to contact their Headquarters in Paris, before setting up a videoconference, during which both sites were able to share maps of the damaged areas and exchange data (inventory of deployed resources, description of damages, etc.).
The demonstration was held in presence of Nicole Guedj, the former French minister and representing the French President, Christian Delavernée, Director of French Civil Security, Yannick d‘Escatha, President of the French space agency (CNES), Pascale Sourisse, President and CEO of Alcatel Alenia Space and Jean-Pierre Massue, President of REMIFOR.
During her speech, Pascale Sourisse said that Alcatel was proud to contribute to environmental issues through its space and telecom expertise and applications. She also mentioned the importance of a European approach to primary risk prevention and management : “Our role in the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) project is a crucial milestone. Our expertise in Earth observation (both optics and radar based) as well as in telecommunication and navigation today allows us to provide innovative solutions”, Pascale Sourisse concluded.

GAF AG, an internationally active geo-information technology company, announces that phase 2 of the AQUIFER project is close to completion. AQUIFER focuses on the development and demonstration of Earth observation based products and services for supporting national authorities and international institutions in the management of two prominent, internationally shared ground water resources, aquifers in Africa, the SASS and Iullemeden.

February 2006- Responsibility for project realization is sub-divided across the AQUIFER consortium that includes African as well as European AQUIFER partners under the leadership of GAF AG.
The ongoing implementation of the project consists of three phases. The completion of AQUIFER phase 2 – the prototype phase – foresees now a review by all stakeholders and the subsequent necessary project adjustments before entering into the phase 3, which shall last till May 2007.
AQUIFER project now approaching the completion of its prototype phase can announce the following achievements:
- consolidated list of required AQUIFER products and services as a result of several meetings and intense discussions with the AQUIFER users on requirements and expectations
- prototypes products based on satellite imagery (limited in geographic coverage to the selected prototype areas) are generated and made available on the AQUIFER website. They are currently available for assessment by and feedback from the users.
- training and extensive on-site cooperation has been already performed with Water Management Organizations as well as Remote Sensing Institutes in Algeria, Libya, Mali, Niger and Tunisia.
- ground truth campaigns were performed by our partners in Africa with participation from experts from Europe
- programming and acquisition of optical and radar satellite data for the areas of interest is ongoing and to a considerable extend completed.
- in the frame of AQUIFER an ESA funded airborne campaign “AquiferEx” -performed by the German Aerospace Establishment DLR – has mapped 2 test sites in Tunisia with hyperspectral and radar imagery. This data which will be put to use in the following phase 3 of AQUIFER and will result in a refined land use / cover map.
- The AQUIFER website is established and continuously updated to keep the public informed on the aims of AQUIFER, its status of achievements, latest news and on future planning. In the internal section a forum is provided for information exchange and discussion among the more than 20 AQUIFER project partners.
AQUIFER is one of the demonstrator projects of ESA‘s initiative “Earth Observation for Integrated Water Resources Management in Africa”, known as TIGER. It is funded by ESA‘s Data User Element (DUE) programme. In 2004 the GAF team has been awarded a contract by the European Space Agency (ESA) to implement AQUIFER.
AQUIFER focuses on the development and demonstration of Earth observation based products and services for supporting national authorities and international institutions in the transboundary management of ground water resources. AQUIFER deals with two prominent, internationally shared aquifers: the SASS basin in the Sahara and Iullemeden basin in the Sahel zone. The AQUIFER project brings together national and international water management entities with remote sensing and GIS service providers from 3 Maghreb, 3 African and 5 European countries.
About GAF AG
GAF AG is an internationally active and renowned company with a lead competence and experience in applied remote sensing and spatial information systems. GAF AG offers a comprehensive portfolio ranging from procurement of geo-data (e.g. satellite and aerial imagery, digital elevation models), image processing, thematic mapping, GIS/DBMS applications and software development. GAF has a proven success record in performing turn-key technical assistance projects in the mineral and oil&gas sector and delivering customized geological information systems. GAF AG´s activities are run by the CEO Dr. Rupert Haydn.
(Credits GAF AG)

GeoEye, the world’s largest satellite remote-sensing imaging company through its partner European Space Imaging (EUSI) has received an additional contract from the European Commission to supply OrbView-3 high-resolution map-accurate imagery.

The contract was awarded on April 5, 2006 and is valued at $2.15 million (EUR 1.8 million) over the next four years. The imagery will be collected by the company’s OrbView-3 high-resolution earth-imaging satellite.
Together with its recently renewed three-year contract to supply imagery from GeoEye’s IKONOS high-resolution satellite, EUSI continues to be one of the largest suppliers of commercial satellite imagery to the European Commission.
The imagery will be processed and delivered to the European Commission by EUSI located in Munich, Germany. The contract requires GeoEye to begin imagery collections over 24 specific European sites to support the European Commission’s agricultural subsidy controls.
The European Union is using satellite imagery as a tool to verify farmer’s declarations and claims for subsidies. In addition, the European Commission will use OrbView-3 imagery in support of national security related projects.
“The European Commission has been an excellent customer, and we are committed to continuing to meet all of their expectations,” said Adrian Zevenbergen, general manager for European Space Imaging.
“For the past three years the European Commission has ranked GeoEye’s IKONOS satellite with a 98-100% performance success rate, so we are confident the OrbView-3 satellite will maintain this contract’s same demanding schedule and performance requirements.”
“We are delighted that the European Commission has chosen to use imagery from the OrbView-3 satellite in support of agricultural subsidy controls as well as for security related projects. OrbView-3 has been used by several Asian countries as well as by the US Government’s National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency for similar purposes.
“This contract will now give us an opportunity to demonstrate this satellite’s capability and value to the European community,” said Timothy J. Puckorius, GeoEye’s senior vice president of International Sales.
GeoEye is currently building its next-generation commercial satellite imaging system, GeoEye-1, which will have a ground resolution of .41-meter panchromatic and 1.65-meter multispectral. When launched in early 2007, this satellite will greatly increase our capacity to collect a large amount of data within a short timeframe, which is ideal for monitoring crop subsidy programs.
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(Article Credits: Staff Writers (SPX), April)

NPA‘s new 2006 Oil & Gas Brochure now available on-line, containing
a summary of our latest Oil and Gas Exploration Services (GOSD, 3D
visualisation, etc).

NPA‘s new 2006 Oil & Gas Brochure now available on-line,
containing a summary of our latest Oil and Gas Exploration Services
(GOSD, 3D visualisation, etc).
Link
at
http://www.npagroup.com/oilandmineral/brochure.htm
(Credits NPA Group)

RSI, a wholly owned subsidiary of ITT Industries, has released the ENVI
RX Anomaly Detection Tool, a free plug-in for ENVI 4.1 and 4.2, that
gives ENVI users the ability to quickly and easily identify anomalies
in geospatial images. This new ENVI tool automatically locates areas in
an image that are different from the overall image background allowing
analysts to focus on those areas that are most likely to contain
valuable information.

The size of geospatial images often makes identifying objects of
potential interest extremely time consuming and overwhelming. The new
ENVI RX Anomaly Detection Tool provides a one-button solution for
identifying anomalies in images, making it the ideal solution for ENVI
users of all abilities to get important information from images quickly
and easily.
The ENVI RX Anomaly Detection Tool uses
the popular RXD anomaly detection algorithm in its classic form to
extract anomalous features from spectral images. Users need only select
the input file and the tool then highlights the pixels that are
different from the general image background. No expert knowledge of
image processing is required to process images and create accurate,
easy-to-interpret results that are unambiguous and useful for a wide
range of situations. Following the detection of anomalies, other tools,
such as the ENVI Spectral Analyst, can be used to address the
identification of the anomalous features, if desired.
In defense and intelligence scenarios,
applications for anomaly detection include locating targets such as
military vehicles and identifying soil disturbances that might indicate
land mines or recent troop movements. Other applications for anomaly
detection include identifying locations of crop stress for precision
agriculture applications, locating areas of infected trees for forestry
applications, and finding rare minerals for geology applications.
(Credits RSI)

The Environment Agency has awarded SciSys a three year contract to
provide core services in support of the development and enhancement of
key regulation systems in England and Wales.

Approximately £15m is being budgeted for by the Environment Agency
to provide technological enhancements to enable improved and
streamlined delivery of regulation processes.
This latest agreement capitalises on
SciSys’ regulatory knowledge and experience, gained from existing
agreements with the Environment Agency. These have resulted in the
implementation of many key regulation business systems, including the
Permit Administration System (PAS), which is core to the Environment
Agency’s modernising regulation agenda.
Speaking today, Chris Bale, Director of Performance and Innovation at
the Environment Agency said, “SciSys has proven its ability to deliver
and maintain a robust and reliable infrastructure to support our
regulatory activities.
“This contract will make sure the
Environment Agency continues to benefit from this knowledge and
expertise, and at the same time, enjoy substantial cost savings through
the innovative design and implementation of improved regulatory
solutions.
“We are working with the regulation team
at SciSys to use the latest in technology and thinking to radically
change our business processes and service delivery. This regulation
solution will release staff to genuinely add value to the process:
advising businesses on which regulations apply to them, educating them
on how to comply; encouraging a sense of corporate social
responsibility and so reducing the enforcement burden whilst improving
outcomes for the environment.”
Mark Hampson, SciSys Managing Director added, “I am very pleased the
Environment Agency has selected SciSys as a preferred strategic
partner. This is a reflection of the long term relationship we have
built with the Agency and our continued commitment to delivering
innovation and improvement for our customers and to the wider
Regulation market. SciSys has invested in and can deliver a unique and
technically innovative approach that supports the efficient ‘build
once, use many’ strategy that can be used to build and deploy
regulatory solutions within the Environment Agency rapidly and at a
much reduced cost. SciSys is committed to the goal of being a market
leader for Regulation. The award of this contract is clearly an
important milestone in the achievement of this goal.”
The SciSys regulation solution will
eventually be used to support the whole of the Environment Agency’s
regulatory obligations, ensuring staff have more time and resources to
fully evaluate permit applications and their implications, and for
managers to co-ordinate work-scheduling and resource-planning more
effectively.
(Credits SciSys)

SPOT Image Corporation has been awarded a contract by the US Geological
Survey (USGS) for the purchase of satellite imagery products and
services. The SPOT satellite constellation collects imagery ranging
from 2.5m to 20m, from any location on Earth.

The SPOT satellite constellation collects imagery ranging from
2.5m to 20m, from any location on Earth. SPOT imagery applications
include map updating, creation of 3D terrain models, land-use and
environmental analyses, and disaster response.
“We’ve always maintained a very good
working relationship with USGS, and they’ve worked to integrate our
products into their programs over the 20 years we’ve been in commercial
operations, ” explains Neal Carney, president of SPOT Image
Corporation. “This contract recognizes the need for more global
cooperation in providing a broad range of image options for U.S.
government users.”
“SPOT provides a unique set of imagery
products, bridging the gap between our government Landsat system, and
the higher resolutions of aerial photography and other U.S. satellite
providers,” explains Barbara Ryan, USGS Associate Director for
Geography. “The type of data that SPOT provides will assist the USGS in
fulfilling its mission by providing impartial natural resource and
earth science information to other government agencies, resource
managers, and to the public. We look to expand this relationship, and
help ensure that U.S. users have access to the broadest, most valuable
range of imagery options available.”
SPOT Image Corporation is the exclusive
provider of SPOT satellite imagery products and services to the U.S.
government, serving both defense and civilian agencies at federal,
state and local levels. They work closely with a variety of value-added
firms to ensure that high quality high-value finished products are
reliably delivered to end users. All inquiries concerning SPOT
satellite image products should be directed to SPOT’s U.S.
headquarters, at the address listed below. Headquartered in Toulouse,
France, with subsidiaries and offices in Australia, Brazil, China,
Japan, Mexico, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates and the United
States, the Spot Image group leverages a global network of ground
receiving stations, channel partners and distributors to bring
geographic information derived from satellite imagery to public- and
private-sector decision-makers worldwide.
(Credits Spatial News)

TRE, in cooperation with Miami University, has recently applied the PS
Technique to create the first space-derived image of subsidence in New
Orleans.

In reconstructing the flood defences, following the ravages of
Hurricane Katrina, knowledge of prevailing subsidence rates is an
important input to the design of the rehabilitated levees.
Tele-Rilevamento Europa (TRE) specializes in satellite-borne radar remote sensing. TRE’s products are derived using the POLIMI PS TechniqueTM – a technology that detects and measures small scale surface deformation.
TRE, in cooperation with Miami University, has recently applied the PS Technique to create the first space-derived image of subsidence in New Orleans.
In reconstructing the flood defences, following the ravages of
Hurricane Katrina, knowledge of prevailing subsidence rates is an
important input to the design of the rehabilitated levees.
Levelling data have already suggested that
most of the city and the larger delta are subsiding relative to the
mean sea level, potentially leading to catastrophic flooding. This is
due both to the natural compaction of Holocene sediments and to the
localized compaction of deeper sediments from the extraction of oil,
water and natural gas. However, levelling data can be affected by local
phenomena and in situ effects. In such a situation, an independent
technique featuring high spatial density of measurements points is
therefore valuable. The POLIMI PS Technique™ is such a tool.
On behalf of the University of Miami, TRE
processed 33 radar scenes acquired by Canada’s Radarsat satellite
between April 2002 and July 2005, using the PS Technique™. The study
area was approximately 1,500 km2, around greater New Orleans, where
urbanization provides a good distribution of radar targets. Also, a ten
year record from a high precision GPS station in the greater New
Orleans area provided a control reference to calibrate the PS results.
The results of the analysis will be published in a joint paper written by TRE and the University of Miami.
About TRE
Milan-based Tele Rilevamento Europa, TRE,
is the first spin-off company of the Politecnico di Milano (POLIMI)
University. It was conceived to deliver the PS Technique – patented by
POLIMI in 1999 – to public and private sector customers.
The PS Technique is a unique tool that detects, measures and monitors
different geophysical phenomena (e.g. subsidence, uplift, landslides,
seismic faults, etc.). It also monitors the stability of individual
structures.
TRE complements its commercial activities
by extending the academic research of POLIMI in PS technology into
applied research and development of new service products.
For more information contact:
Alessandro Ferretti
Managing Director
+39 02 4343121
alessandro.ferretti@treuropa.com
(Credits TRE)

VTT is an impartial expert organisation employing approximately 2700
staff members. Its objective is to develop new technologies, create new
innovations and value added thus increasing customer‘s competencies.
With its know how VTT produces research, development, testing and
information services to public sector and companies as well as
international organisations.

VTT renewed its operating models and structures from the beginning
of 2006 in order to implement the strategy better. This means striving
for functioning closer to customers and being a partner for them,
having better knowledge of customer’s market and recognising business
development opportunities.
VTT’s technology
operations are based on the R&D process, which consist of 45
knowledge centres. A separate Business solutions operation serves key
customers.
Strategic research operation concentrates
on the development of new technologies and competences. Testing,
analyses and certification is handled by Expert services. The new
operations model opens up a chance to participate in the customer‘s
business through Business solutions function, which also manages and
develops actively VTT’s patent portfolio.
The new structure makes it possible to
serve domestic and foreign customers even better in the field of earth
observation that is among the core competence areas of VTT. We are
specialized in the development of science based value added products
for forestry, environment, and natural disasters. The product
development includes the whole value adding chain from data
pre-processing, management, analysis and delivery. Optical and radar
data have an equal weight in our R &D.
Present projects include participation in the GSE Forest Monitoring as
a service provider for French government and environment monitoring
system Envimon. In the Envimon project six applications are developed
for the environmental monitoring. The applications use a common
software framework, which makes the development work effective
including future expansion of the system. The modular structure of
Envimon follows the web services concept.
Additional information
Tuomas Häme
Research Professor
+358 20 722 6282
Tuomas.Hame@vtt.fi
(Credits VTT)