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Boeing to Showcase Intelligence Technologies at GEOINT 2010







ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 28, 2010 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] will showcase its newest intelligence, geospatial and cross-domain technologies for the U.S. Intelligence Community and international customers at this year’s GEOINT 2010 Symposium, Nov. 1-4 in New Orleans.

Boeing will demonstrate several advanced tools for analyzing, processing and sharing large, complex datasets, including:

  • DataMaster, an intelligence-product library that allows analysts and warfighters to quickly search for, retrieve and distribute full-motion imagery across multiple security domains
  • Terrain Production System (TPS), a fully automated system for producing terrain data and high-resolution imagery models on demand
  • Agility SARlab, which provides near-real-time processing and exploitation of Synthetic Aperture Radar data
  • Kestrel TAC, which enables real-time, collaborative analysis and decision making through the continuous questioning of all incoming information.

Boeing also will announce a new hardware platform for analyzing mobile intelligence at an event open to registered media on Nov. 2 in the Boeing conference room (meeting room H) at 8 a.m. Central time.

The GEOINT Symposium is the premier event of the defense, intelligence and homeland security communities. The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation has sponsored the GEOINT Symposium since 2003 and is the only organization dedicated to promoting geospatial intelligence tradecraft and building a stronger GEOINT community across industry, academia, government, professional organizations and individual stakeholders.

Boeing provides the subject matter expertise, technical excellence, and operational experience required to support the U.S. Intelligence Community and international allies. Boeing provides ground-based and other integrated intelligence and security solutions for a variety of U.S. government customers and is a world leader in the design, development and manufacturing of satellites for government, civil and commercial customers.

Source: BOEING




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