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New MDA Chief

MDA Information Systems has a new CEO for their Geospatial Division. Herb Satterlee, the new chief executive, previously served as president and CEO of Novariant where he oversaw a tripling of revenues in less than three years. He also served as chairman and CEO of DigitalGlobe where his tenure included the launch of QuickBird 2. […]

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Remote Sensing Market Continues to Grow

The global civil and commercial remote sensing satellite market will be worth $16 billion by 2019, according to projections by US market intelligence firm Forecast International. And over the coming decade, it says, more than 100 individual remote sensing satellites will be launched.   The projections are contained in a report titled The Market for […]

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Best of the Blogs 15 January 2013

  With Summer heating up the Sydney Morning Herald has run a piece on the ‘Nerve centre at heart of Australian fires’ – the GIS systems at the headquarters of the NSW Rural Fire Service.   And speaking of fires, the Converstion has a piece that tries to put the recent Tasmanian bushfires into perspective […]

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