GISuser.com - July, 2009 At the heart of this announcement lies a newly branded solution called ENVI EX, simply put, this is the high performance image processing and analysis solution that integrates with ArcGIS.
Geospatial Intelligence Forum - July, 2009 The challenges of providing accurate and timely geospatial intelligence information to the field are being met with automation, technology and integration.
Veryspatial.com - July, 2009 Listen to a veryspatial.com interview of ITT Visual Information Solutions’ president, Richard Cooke.
GIScafe.com - July, 2009 An Interview with Pete Macintosh at the 2009 ESRI User Conference.
Directions Magazine - July, 2009 ESRI's longtime relationship with Leica/ERDAS changed in recent years, leading the company to team up with a number of other players including ITT VIS as a partner for image processing.
GIScafe.com - July, 2009 This podcast discusses the increased availability of imagery, and how advances in the remote sensing technology used to process and analyze imagery benefits users.
C4ISR Journal - June 2009 This is an article about the Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) relationship between the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and ITT Visual Information Solutions.
Military Geospatial Technology - May, 2009 The ENVI NITF Module is certified by the JITC to level seven, the highest awarded, and allows reading, writing and displaying all components of the NITF standard file, including image, text and metadata.
Imaging Notes - October, 2008 ENVI and ArcGIS users can now easily exchange data between the two applications via the geodatabase, including raw imagery, vector layers, and processed geospatial products.
GEOconnexion International Magazine- March 2008 And, unlike traditional approaches to feature extraction, this technology – developed and introduced by image processing and analysis software leader ITT Visual Information Solutions.
Military Geospatial Technology - 2007 Using JPEG2000 and other technology, IAS (from ITT Visual Information Solutions) can disseminate imagery in a matter of seconds at low bandwidths—even below 10 Kbps.
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