New GeoEye Director24/04/2008 |
| GeoEye, Inc. (VA, USA) have appointed Dejan M. Damjanovic as Director, Air & Marine Solutions. Mr. Damjanovic has been with GeoEye since January 2002 and now leads the manufacturing of all aeronautical and maritime value-added products and services to support customer requirements. |
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In the last six years, during Damjanovic's tenure, GeoEye has become an important developer of commercial and military airport geospatial information support, terrain and obstacle databases. The Company has built an extensive library of 3D Airport Mapping Databases (AMDBs) using one-meter resolution, color stereo imagery collected by its IKONOS satellite.
Mr. Damjanovic has more than 20 years of experience in the aeronautical and geospatial industries. He holds a bachelor of engineering degree from Concordia University and a commercial pilot license in the U.S. and Canada. He is the co-author of three geospatial mapping standards, and a frequent guest speaker at industry forums and professional conferences.
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