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Image: Dubai | July 5, 2011 | 50cm
September 17, 2012
Utilizing Satellite Imagery for Geo-Governance
DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Business ConfidentialImage: Bangkok , Thailand | WorldView-2 | 50cm
Presentation
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• Introduction to DigitalGlobe• E-Governance• Geo-Governance• Use of Satellite Imagery in Geo-
Governance
• First company to receive a high-resolution commercial remote sensing license from the U.S. Government
• First company to launch sub-meter high resolution commercial satellite (QuickBird satellite)
• First company to offer online, subscription-based access to imagery with web services (GlobeXplorer acquisition)
• First (and only) company to provide high-resolution 8-Band Imagery (WorldView-2 satellite)
• Largest commercial imagery library in the world
A History of Being Out Front
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See the world around you – anytime, anywhere – and act on it
ImageryDiscover the world the way it was,
the way it is and the way it could be.
InformationGet access to the largest and most up-to-date
collection of earth images available. Anytime. Anywhere.
InsightChange is happening right now. How will it affect you?
What will you do?
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The best view of the Earth
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See more of the Earth
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Coverage
•Two million km2 added each day – roughly the size of Mexico•Better collection – 2/3 of the earth’s landmass every 90 days•Content leader – with more than 2 billion km2
•Faster refresh – 33% of archive is less than one year old
90 days collection
Deliver images within hours after collection
Only companyoffering on-demandaccess and download
Ability to refreshimagery from the samelocation almost daily
See the Earth now
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eGovernance• eGovernance
– Application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for delivering government services, between Government-to-Citizens (G2C), Government-to-Business(G2B),Government-to-Government( G2G)
• eServices– Through eGovernance, the government services will be
made available to the citizens in a convenient, efficient and transparent manner.
• The three main target groups – Government– Citizens– Businesses/interest groups
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eGovernance
• Information that are extracted needs to be – Consistency– Standardize– Authoritative
• Government will need to set up an infrastructure to share the relevant information to the relevant parties – Creation of NSDI– Policies of sharing – Cost of sharing
• Maintain and update Information – Continuity– Consistency
eGovernance Life Cycle
Implementation(Taxation/Fees/Fines/Credits)
- Property taxes- Storm Water fees- Ilegal Cons- Carbon Credits- Agriculture Subsidies- …
Monitoring- Monitor urban growth- Illegal Construction/- Disaster Response- Borders- Forestation/Deforestation- …
Planning- Infrastructure/Transportation planning- Emergency Planning- Landuse- Watershed- Security- …
Mapping- Regulate development of
residential, agricultural, commercial, and industrial zones
- Parcels or cadastre mapping for federal, state, and city wide records
- Planimetric Mapping- Topographic Maps- Landuse/Landcover- Natural Resources- …
Picture Source: Ordnance Survey
eGovernance
• Sustainability is the key objective of Governance
LandSustainability
FoodSustainability
WaterSustainability
NationalSecurity
Infra-StructureDevelopment
NaturalResources
Management
LBS &Utilities
Environment
Geo-Governance
• Use of Geospatial Technology to enable eGovernance
• Geo-Governance technologies include– Remote sensing– GIS– CAD
• Imagery seen as the basic building block
Imagery as the Organization Principle
House Locations and Addresses
Highways
Detailed Planimetric Map
Source: Ordnance Survey
Use of Imagery in Geo-Governance
• Address Geo-Governance needs:– Topographic Mapping– Elevation Models– Landcover– Cadastral/Parcel Mapping with
Imagery– Other Layers
• Continuously updates & refresh database – Change Detection
Land Sustainability
• Common Objectives: – Understand Land Holdings/Ownership– For planning/zoning– Mitigate encroachments– Identify Illegal land activities
• DG Solution: – Cadastral Map– Land Parcels Maps– Countrywide mosaics– Monitoring Services
Food Sustainability
• Common Objectives:– Self sufficiency in food resources– Balance food imports and exports– Map all agricultural fields in the country– Monitor crops and commodities
• DG Solution: – Agriculture cadastre map– Crop classification layer– Soils map
Water Sustainability
• Common Objectives:– Enough Potable Water for citizens– Agriculture Irrigation programs– Flood mitigation programs
• DG Solutions: – Watershed DEM’s, – Viewshed Analysis for Dam flooding– Landcover maps that can be used for planning
Natural Resources Management
• Common Objectives:– Map and monitor natural resources including forests,
coastal areas, energy, mining
• DG Solutions:– Coastal Maps (Bathymetry, Bottom Type, Sea Grasses)– Landcover (Forestry, Water Bodies, Wetlands)– DEM’s for Mining– Landcover for Environmental Impact Assessment for
Oil&Gas/Mining
Visualizing a better world
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Launching new solutions tohelp customers solve theirlarge-scale challenges faster
Accelerating the delivery ofrelevant, refreshed imagery tocustomers in the way they choose
Pioneering new, faster, higher-valueanalytics capabilities to expand theIndustry and drive new growth
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