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June 16, 2008 - Skyline Software Systems Contributes Software for China Earthquake Relief Efforts.
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February 21, 2008 - Skyline Selected to Participate in Virginia’s VALET Program.
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January 16, 2008 - Successful Launch of the Internet based "Shanghai Sichuan North Street" 3D GIS Project in China.
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December 3, 2007 - Jean-Louis Borloo inaugurates the new 3D version of the IGN Geoportal - "The portal of territories and citizens".
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April 2, 2007 - French Government Selects SkylineGlobe for its 3D National Geospatial Web Portal
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June 13, 2006 - Skyline Software Systems, Inc., Announces SkylineGlobe.com - an Interactive 3D Web Mapping Service
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April 4, 2006 - Federal Court Issues a Prompt Trial Date in Skyline's Patent Case Against Google Earth
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May 18, 2005 - Intergraph Signs Reseller Agreement with Skyline Software Systems
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January 12, 2005 - Museum of Chinese in the Americas, Mapping Our Heritage Project
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November 26, 2004 - GeoFlight Announced winner at APSEA 2004
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August 17, 2004 - interactive 3D 'fly-through' of Athens Greece
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July 22, 2004 - Military Geospatial Technology Magazine, Visualizing Port Security by Skyline
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May 24, 2004 - NASA fly-by portal monitors rainforest
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January 22, 2004 - NASA 3D interactive tour of Mars now available at Earth Observing System (EOS) website (www.eoscenter.com) using TerraExplorer
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June 16, 2008 - Skyline Software Systems Contributes Software for China Earthquake Relief Efforts
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CHANTILLY, VA - Skyline is contributing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of its 3D software to aid in the earthquake relief efforts in China.
The Chinese government launched massive rescue efforts promptly after the devastating earthquake struck in the Sichuan province on the afternoon of May 12th. Skyline immediately participated in the rescue efforts from May 14th by working closely with Cglobe, its local strategic partner and sole distributor in China. Cglobe is customizing the Skyline 3D software for the specific missions of numerous government departments that are using them in conjunction with the latest aerial and satellite imagery, radar, terrain elevation and other spatial information to visualize and analyze the impacted areas for rescue efforts.
Cglobe had engineers working around the clock to develop several rescue systems based on the Skyline 3D software. These systems are deployed at multiple central, disaster management and rescue-related government departments including:
State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping (SBSM)
National Geomatics Center of China (NGCC)
National Development and Reform Commission
National Workplace Emergency Management Center
The Ministry of Environmental Protection
The Ministry of Health
The Ministry of Public Security
and more in more than 20 Provinces at the central government leader offices
Some of these systems were shown on China Central Television (CCTV - China's number one TV station with more than a billion viewers)
Skyline and Cglobe are proud to do what we can to take part in the rescue efforts and hope that we can help in this terrible tragedy.
February 21, 2008 - Two Northern Virginia Companies Selected to Participate in Virginia’s VALET Program
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- Two-year program provides resources to support international business -
RICHMOND - The Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP) today announced the acceptance of two Northern Virginia companies into its two-year Virginia Leaders in Export Trade (VALET) program. The companies are Advanced Technology Systems Company of Arlington and Skyline Software Systems, Inc. of Chantilly. Launched in January 2002, the VALET program assists exporters in the Commonwealth that have firmly established domestic operations and are committed to international exporting as an expansion strategy.
Advanced Technology Systems Company and Skyline Software Systems, Inc. join the program as part of the 13th class of VALET companies. To participate, each eligible business must meet several quantitative criteria and complete an application process. Participating firms are chosen based on their dedication to growth through export. Currently, more than 90 Virginia companies have been accepted to participate in the VALET program.
Advanced Technology Systems Company (ATSC) is a U.S. small business government contractor, registered with Central Contactor Registration, Office of Defense Trade Controls and Defense Logistics Information Service. ATSC core competences cover military, government and commercial areas. ATSC is a multi-disciplined organization with experience and expertise covering a wide range of projects. ATSC offers quality services in the areas of system installation/integration, logistics support, training, project management, technical assistance, remote video surveillance systems, security systems, harbor protection systems, border surveillance, radio communications networks and special construction.
“ATSC is pursuing a growth strategy in 2008 and beyond,” said Habib E. Debs, President and CEO, Advanced Technology Systems Company. “To achieve this, we will leverage our success in other countries to grow the base of our business in the target countries. The long-term goal is to open another overseas office in one of the target countries. We view a partnership with VALET as a strategy to achieve this growth by providing access to these markets and assistance in creating an appeal for our products and services.”
Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia, Skyline Software Systems, Inc. is a leading provider of 3D earth visualization software and services. The company offers a comprehensive platform of applications, tools and services that enable the creation and dissemination of interactive, photo-realistic 3D environments. Focusing on core competencies of 3D earth visualization, data fusion, terrain analysis and collaboration, Skyline has built a set of tools that delivers on the needs of customers including flexibility, efficiency and robustness. Skyline’s applications and services have been selected by civil government, military, intelligence and commercial clients across the globe.
“Skyline is excited to be part of the VALET program,” said Ira Marcus, Vice President Strategic Development, Skyline Software Systems, Inc. “As a 3D earth visualization software and technology company, we are in a very competitive market space. We have already had success internationally in building global customer and distributor bases but we feel that the VALET program will be a great learning experience for us. With the opportunity to work with experts in international trade and access to the VALET program partners, the program will help us enter new markets and refine our current strategy and processes. Between the formal resources provided by the VALET program and the collaboration with other VALET participants, we hope to better leverage our existing resources and cover new ground.”
The VALET program incorporates services from a team of experienced international service providers who assist the VALET companies with their international goals. Service providers such as attorneys, Web designers, bankers, translators and freight-forwarders contribute essential skills for expansion into international markets.
“VALET welcomes these impressive new companies into the program,” said Leslie Parpart, VALET Program Manager. “We look forward to working with their international teams over the course of the next two years to assist them in exceeding export goals.”
The VALET program was recognized as a national model in November 2004 by the National Council for Public-Private Partnerships (NCPPP) for VALET’s innovation in bringing the public and private sectors together to achieve a benefit for the public. The VALET program was the only winner of the 2004 NCPPP Public-Private Partnership Award in the Innovation category.
The Virginia Economic Development Partnership, a marketing organization, was created by the Virginia General Assembly in 1995 to encourage, stimulate, and support the development and expansion of the economy of the Commonwealth. The Partnership is a state authority, which is governed by a 21-member Board of Directors appointed by the Governor and the Virginia General Assembly. To accomplish its objectives of promoting economic expansion within the Commonwealth, the Partnership focuses its efforts on business recruitment, expansion and international trade. VEDP has offices in Virginia, Belgium, Hong Kong, Mexico, Brazil, Korea and Japan.
To learn more about the VALET program, contact Leslie Parpart, VALET Program Manager, at LParpart@YesVirginia.org or visit the programs tab at www.ExportVirginia.org.
January 16, 2008 - Successful Launch of the Internet based "Shanghai Sichuan North Street" 3D GIS Project in China.
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With the target to realize the "3D Digital Globe" and "3D Digital Shanghai" and better utilize the 3D GIS technology to offer a comprehensive service for the Shanghai Municipal city construction, Terra-IT completed a Skyline-based 3D GIS platform for the newly-constructed Shanghai Sichuan North Street and launched it via internet successfully in the late of 2007. This is the first Skyline-based 3D GIS project in China to be open to the public and be used for the commercial purpose. The Shanghai Sichuan North Street Commerce and Trade Platform will be the powerful evidence to indicate that the 3D Digital Globe service will get off the ground in the near future, leaving plenty rooms for the growth in the 3D GIS internet service field.
Sichuan North Street is one of the traditional business centers in Shanghai, constructing a triangle business circle with the neighboring areas of the Huangpu River and the Suzhou River. With the intention to reconstruct an ecological, cultural, entertaining and fashionable center, Sichuan North Street gave a brand-new look in design and overall layout after undergoing a massive renovation, laying a good foundation to attract external investment. In order tolet the potential investors feel real with the location and street view and facilitate the investment introduction, Shanghai Economic Committee determined to construct a 3D platform by adopting Skyline GIS platform and assign Terra-IT to undertake the developing and service work.
Shanghai Sichuan North Street Commerce and Trade Platform is an integrated information center with higher capability of compatibility, fusing all kinds of information by combining with the real 3D models, including real estate, hotels, restaurants, entertainment, shopping malls and travel. With this platform, not only the ordinary people can quickly access the various commercial information, but also the traders can publish their information, demonstrate the products and attract the potential customers.
April. 2, 2007 - French Government Selects SkylineGlobe for its 3D National Geospatial Web Portal
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Chantilly, VA, April 2, 2007 –The French 3D ‘Geoportail’, scheduled to open to the general public in late summer 2007, will be based on the SkylineGlobe Enterprise solution from Skyline Software Systems, Inc. It will be the first and only 3D globe that includes high resolution imagery covering entire France and will include the ability to interactively fly over highly realistic 3D terrain and urban environments.
‘Geoportail’ is an initiative of the French National Geographical Institute (IGN) and is the reference portal for access to all French state and private sector geographical data, intended for the general public as well as professionals. The web site development as well as database management is being handled by I.G.O. a Vinci company using SkylineGlobe as a multiplatform web based application (Windows, Mac and Linux). The entire project including technical implementation and server architecture is managed by ATOS ORIGIN. The new interactive 3D ‘Geoportail’ is designed to utilize multiple servers for redundancy and load management to support many thousands of concurrent users.
‘The SkylineGlobe architecture allows IGN to update parts of the multi-terabyte imagery data immediately as they are received without having to rebuild the entire database – this was critical to them’ said Arik Katz, senior vice president of engineering at Skyline. ‘After a long review process of available 3D solutions, IGN came to a conclusion that SkylineGlobe with its extensive API is the only solution that would let them create the scaleable customized web-based application that they wanted’ he continued.
"France will be the first country to create their own web based public 3D Earth portal" said Mr. Eli Weisbrod, of S.L.I, the local Skyline distributor in France. "This marks an important shift in the web 3D Earth scene as now with SkylineGlobe any commercial or government organization can create a privately labeled web based 3D globe application." Mr. Weisbrod added.
Skyline Software Systems, Inc. is a leading provider of 3D earth visualization software and services. The company offers a comprehensive platform of applications, tools and services that enable the creation and dissemination of interactive, photo-realistic 3D environments. Skyline technology works on any platform including desktops, wireless handheld devices and in-vehicle systems and over any type of network, including secure intranets, private extranets and the Internet. Skyline is headquartered in Chantilly, VA. For more information, visit http://www.skylinesoft.com and http://www.skylineglobe.com
Jun. 13, 2006 - Skyline Software Systems, Inc., Announces SkylineGlobe.com - an Interactive 3D Web Mapping Service.
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Chantilly, Virginia, Jun. 13, 2006 - Skyline Software Systems, Inc., announced today the SkylineGlobe.com 3D web mapping service. This turn-key 3D earth online combines massive amounts of high resolution satellite imagery, aerial photography and map data with Skyline's leading 3D visualization technology to deliver a complete 3D web mapping solution for consumers, businesses and developers.
SkylineGlobe.com is a new, 3D model of the world online, open for public access. A free open API allows anyone to create new tools and features for public or private use. Skyline offers a commercial version of the SkylineGlobe service to organizations that would like to embed this 3D global visualization platform on their own website with custom content exclusive to their domain. Skyline Globe runs inside a regular web-browser, and brings both commercial and government geospatial applications to life in industries as diverse as Travel and Tourism, Real Estate, Social Networks, Urban Planning, Entertainment, and Utilities.
"Unique features such as community and collaboration tools, realistic 3D cities, live video and open interfaces all come together to create a powerful platform" said Ronnie Yaron, president of Skyline. "The ability to quickly create your own applications and connect directly to real time data of any type opens the door to a whole new world of online applications."
SkylineGlobe will be available to the general public within a few weeks. Developers and partners can gain access to a beta version now by registering on SkylineGlobe.com
CONTACT
Rony Ledany
Director Business Development, SkylineGlobe
rony@skylinesoft.com or 1.703.278.3780 x107
April 4, 2006 - Federal Court Issues a Prompt Trial Date in Skyline's Patent Case Against Google Earth
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SKYLINE, VA, April 4, 2006. In a patent infringement case asserted against Google Earth (Google's 3D mapping software) a federal court judge in Massachusetts has issued an expedited discovery and trial schedule in response to plaintiff Skyline Software System's request for a preliminary injunction. The court has not yet ruled on the motion, but issued a claim construction determination and gave Skyline a prompt trial date - usually a strong indication that the court views the claims of patent infringement as having real substance.
In patent cases, the court provides a claim construction or interpretation of certain terms used in the patent claims. The court split on the interpretation of the claims proposed by the parties and reserved the right to revisit the interpretation, as the issues are refined. Most of the differences in the claim construction were minor, involving the addition or deletion of a word or two from the parties' proposed interpretations. The relevance of the claim construction must await the application of the claim construction to the methods actually used by Google Earth.
Skyline's President Ronnie Yaron stated "the court's expedited trial schedule and the issuance of the claim construction are a real victory for Skyline. Skyline is an innovator in this field of 3D mapping and has been trying to schedule a prompt trial where it believes the infringement issues are straightforward. Google can no longer delay the process."
May 18, 2005 - Intergraph Signs Reseller Agreement with Skyline Software Systems.
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 18, 2005-- Intergraph (NASDAQ:INGR - News) along with Skyline Software Systems today announced they have signed a reseller agreement, which allows Intergraph to resell Skyline's TerraExplorer suite of products with its GeoMedia® suite of products. Geospatial professionals integrating data collected and managed by Intergraph's GeoMedia technology into Skyline's TerraExplorer will now have real-time 3D visualization capabilities for their entire range of geospatial information - from digital elevation models to high-resolution imagery and geospatial features, such as road networks, infrastructure and other points of interest.
Combining dynamic and accurate geospatial data from GeoMedia with real-time streaming imagery capabilities of TerraSuite enables users to evaluate environments using realistic, location-specific environments. This allows true-to-life representation and better interaction with location-based data, thus enhancing situation analysis and decision support. For tasks such as mission support or emergency response, this gives professionals in military, intelligence, homeland security, transportation, utilities and communication industries a reliable platform on which to quickly and confidently base many types of critical decisions.
"Intergraph and Skyline employ similar approaches for including open architecture and the latest industry standards for interoperability, Web Services and data storage in their products," said Ronnie Yaron, President, Skyline Systems. "This natural combination of our technologies produces visualization capabilities that give professionals up-to-date and appropriate situational awareness by fusing together data in real-time from multiple sources."
For more information on Intergraph solutions, visit http://imgs.intergraph.com/. Detailed information about Intergraph technology can be found at http://imgs.intergraph.com/products/
January 12, 2005 - Museum of Chinese in the Americas - Mapping Our Heritage Project: History at Your Fingertips
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Opening Reception
When: Wednesday, January 12, 2005, 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Where: Museum of Chinese in the Americas; 70 Mulberry St., 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10013
Chinatown, New York – Wandering the streets of New York City Chinatown and observing the diverse architecture and dramatic streetscape, it’s not uncommon to wonder, "If these walls could talk, what would they say?" The Museum of Chinese in the Americas begins to take the guesswork out of the question when it unveils the prototype of its Mapping Our Heritage Project – a pioneering three-dimensional, interactive map of New York’s "Old Chinatown" district. Mapping Our Heritage Project is a national model for how technology can be applied to a neighborhood’s cultural and historical preservation.
Mapping Our Heritage Project is a collaborative effort between MoCA, New York University Asian/Pacific/American Studies Program & Institute, Environmental Simulation Center, and Resolution Seven. The team created a fully interactive virtual kiosk that can potentially provide people with access to a range of information on Chinatown – such as statistical and biographical data, historical photos, documents, individual oral histories, and artifacts. Visitors engage with an 8-block area of New York known as historic "Old Chinatown" by clicking on or "visiting" an address to not only see artifacts, photos, documents, and oral histories connected to that place, but also to submit their own personal accounts and memories of Chinatown. This format provides a new way of exploring and writing the history of Chinese Americans in New York and expands the public’s participation in the ongoing process of reclaiming and interpreting the community’s diverse cultures and histories.
Duy Linh Tu, Partner/Creative Director of Resolution Seven says, "The Mapping Our Heritage Project is a uniquely collaborative one. It’s the first project of its kind that we’ve all worked on, and I think it will help to raise the bar on so many levels: technical achievement, design creativity, and innovation in the ways we tell cultural and historical stories. It really is the first time that culture and technology have combined in a way that is exciting, engaging, and makes sense for the user."
Roy Chan, of the Environmental Simulation Center says, "For the first time, virtual reality technology is being used to see history in a new, interactive way. Integrating cutting edge technology with their extensive, growing archives MoCA has embarked on an innovative approach to presenting and gathering the history of New York Chinatown. MoCA has worked closely with the Environmental Simulation Center during the past three years to develop a computer simulated, photo-realistic model of New York Chinatown… Through interactive menus, [visitors] will also be able to share their own stories and photos to these specific sites, making them a part of the documentation process to the project’s growing database."
A unique vehicle that will not only serve as a repository of information, but also as a tool to solicit personal stories and memories of the neighborhood, the Mapping Our Heritage Project becomes a means by which community volunteers, students, residents and organizations can play a crucial role in helping to gather new information, images and artifacts on the New York Chinese community. A recent example is MoCA’s partnership with the Columbia University Oral History Research Office and New York University Child Study Center to support the work of students from the area’s public schools by providing them a public venue for their oral history projects through the Mapping Our Heritage Project.
The Mapping Our Heritage Project is supported by a Resources for Change Technology Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Of several hundred applicants, MoCA was invited to apply for the competitive multiyear funding and was one of 25 organizations around the nation to be awarded this prestigious grant. The Mapping Our Heritage Project kiosk will launch January 12, 2005. For more information, interviews, and photos, contact Museum Associate William Dao at (212)619-4785 or wdao@moca-nyc.org.
MoCA is chartered by the New York State Department of Education and is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Mapping Our Heritage is made possible with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Arts, Resources for Change Technology Grant; the Chevron Texaco Foundation; and Verizon.
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Museum of Chinese in the Americas (MoCA) is the first full-time, professionally staffed museum dedicated to reclaiming, preserving, and interpreting the history and culture of Chinese and their descendants in the Western Hemisphere. The Museum provides historical and visual arts exhibitions, walking tours, school and public programs, a museum shop and extensive archives in the fields of Chinese American and Asian American studies.
See us online at www.moca-nyc.org
26 November 2004 - GEOFLIGHT WINS INNAUGURAL APSEA AWARD
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Australia - November 26, 2004 - Australia's first truly interactive 3D educational resource, GeoFlight by McMullen Nolan And Partners Surveyors , has been awarded the Excellence in Environment and Community Award at the Gala Dinner for the inaugural Asia Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards at the National Art Gallery in Canberra overnight.
The inaugural Asia-Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards is the combined National Spatial Excellence Awards for the Spatial Sciences Institute and the Australian Spatial Information Business Association. Celebrating both individual and corporate achievements of top spatial information enterprise, the awards showcase the finest projects that Australian and Asian Industry has to offer. Projects attaining recognition at this premier event are deemed to be truly outstanding achievers and pre-eminent in their field
Launching the inaugural Perth theme in 2003, GeoFlight quickly became a common sight in geography classrooms throughout Western Australia with over 50% of geography classrooms utilising the interactive product. Following on from this success the GeoFlight team released an additional four theme's in 2004. Launched at their respective geography teachers' conferences, the new Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane themes have again proven to be a hit amongst geography and SOSE classrooms in both the metropolitan and regional areas.
The GeoFlight product is created using geo-spatial data and advanced 3D visualisation software from Skyline Software Systems. It brings to the Geography classroom a revolutionary way of looking at and investigating spatial data. This includes Geo-referenced aerial photography or satellite imagery, terrain elevation data and other 3D and 2D Spatial information presented in a totally interactive 3D visualisation format.
August 17, 2004 - Photon Research Associates in cooperation with Skyline Software Systems, i-cubed and LeadDog Consulting have created a web-based interactive 3D 'fly-through' of Athens Greece.
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San Diego, CA - August 17, 2004 - Photon Research Associates in cooperation with Skyline Software Systems, i-cubed and LeadDog Consulting have created a web-based interactive 3D 'fly-through' of Athens Greece. Go to www.skylinesoft.com/athens and navigate to specific venues or follow one of the predefined routes through the city.
The data set includes 60 centimeter imagery from DigitalGlobe, 25 meter DEM based on ASTER imagery from i-cubed, and vectors extracted by LeadDog. Skyline created the 3D model from this data using its TerraSuite product line.
Photon Research Associates (www.photon.com) is a leading-edge technology company with more than 27 years of experience providing products and services in support of our national defense missions. PRA has expertise in development and application of physics-based modeling, simulation and analysis products, missile defense, surveillance and reconnaissance, intelligence data analysis, and stealth system design.
i-cubed (www.i3.com) is a premier provider of imagery, geographic data, spatial modeling services and custom internet-based GIS systems. i-cubed's client base includes many of the world's largest wireless telecommunications companies, earth imaging satellite operators, government agencies and visualization / simulation providers.
LeadDog Consulting (www.goleaddog.com) is a leading provider of GIS street maps for Mexico, Latin America, Iraq and dozens of other international cities and countries.
Skyline Software Systems (www.skylinesoft.com) provides a unique and valuable network-based "3D World Gateway" to provide a truly integrated view of an analytical problem with a new perspective. Skyline's technologies allow many different databases in different locations to be merged, mapped, and distributed over the network seamlessly to the end users, to deliver collaborative 3D viewing framework.
May 24, 2004 - NASA fly-by portal monitors rainforest.
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By Jason Miller
GCN Staff
NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe last month inaugurated a 3-D visualization portal for fly-through surveys of Central America's data layers, captured by satellites.
The Mesoamerican Monitoring and Visualization System, at servir.nsstc.nasa.gov, received funding from seven nations, the Agency for International Development and the World Bank. It uses Terra mapping software from Skyline Software Systems Inc. of Woburn, Mass.
Users can access either English or Spanish versions of the site to view near-real-time satellite readings of fires, agriculture, soil and urban areas. The site, scheduled for completion around August, will have decision-support tools, a map server and a large archive of downloadable data for geographic information systems
January 22, 2004 - NASA 3D interactive tour of Mars now available at Earth Observing System (EOS) website (www.eoscenter.com) using TerraExplorer
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WOBURN, MA , January 22, 2004 - NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) website launched the ability to tour Mars in 3D on-line, using technology from Skyline Software Systems, Inc., a leading provider of 3D visualization software and pioneer of web-based interactive 3D 'fly-through' technology.
"Skyline has pioneered network-based technologies in interactive 3D visualization. Their approach to networking 3D visualization allows us - researchers, analysts and educational outreach programs - to share relevant geospatial data in a web-based environment. We are particularly excited about Skyline's ability to process geospatial data in a real time environment, so that the public can get timely access to NASA research," states Jeff Crews, Assistant Director of the NASA EOS Education Project at The University of Montana. "We will use this technology to engage students in rural settings and bring to life science education resulting in enhanced academic achievement."
Skyline technology, collectively called TerraSuite, is currently available to explore Mars, using the NASA imagery. Mars enthusiasts can download the Skyline free-viewer and discover the location of where the "Spirit" has landed.
The Mars 3D model was created from multiple NASA data sources including imagery from Mars Viking Orbiter (global imagery) and Mars Global Surveyor (high resolution); terrain elevation data from the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA).
"Skyline is committed to serving the research and academic community," states Paul Collins, Chairman and CEO of Skyline Software. "Using TerraExplorer on-line with NASA research enables us to explore and understand changing environments - both globally and beyond".
About NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) Education Project
The NASA EOS Education Project disseminates Earth imagery, develops interdisciplinary programs and deploys advance technologies for use in our global society. For further information, visit www.eoscenter.com.
About Skyline Software
SKYLINE SOFTWARE SYSTEMS, Inc. is a leading provider of network-based, 3D Earth visualization software and services. The company offers a comprehensive platform of applications, tools and services that enable the creation and dissemination of complex geo-spatial information in an interactive, photo-realistic 3D form. Skyline technology works on any platform including desktops, wireless handheld devices and in-vehicle systems and over any type of network including secure intranets, private extranets and the Internet. Skyline is headquartered in Woburn, MA and has offices in Chantilly, VA and Jacksonville, FL. Visit the company on the Web at www.skylinesoft.com.
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