PCI Geomatics Assists with European Security13/11/2009 |
| PCI Geomatics is pleased to announce that the National Survey and Cadastre in Denmark (KMS) has selected GeoConference software to assist with the planning, monitoring and coordination of land security and environmental activities. KMS has used and evaluated GeoConference for exercises related to oil spills at sea as well as security events that involved multiple agencies within Denmark. |
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GeoConference is a live geospatial meeting system that operates via the internet. It allows users to share maps, imagery and data simultaneously and interactively in real-time. KMS's vision is to provide Denmark's public sector, private companies and general public with accurate and updated geographic information about the territories and waters of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Since 2002, the KMS has been responsible for Denmark's national geographic infrastructure. The country is moving towards the implementation of a broad eGovernment strategy in which geodata will serve a central role.
"GeoConference has enabled Danish authorities to cooperate across agency borders without having to change the way they work or replace their existing management solutions," said Nils Erik Jørgensen, head of TerraNor in Norway, and PCI Geomatics Reseller Partner responsible for European marketing of GeoConference. "The different agencies are able to proceed with work as usual. GeoConference offers a very cost effective and time effective cooperation tool with a minimal investment."
"GeoConference allows KMS to provide to Danish organisations a geospatial, real-time communication infrastructure that facilitates team coordination and response among numerous agencies involved with security and emergency situations," said Yves Carbonneau, Chief Product Specialist at PCI Geomatics. "Through the web conferencing capabilities, decision makers can immediately share the common operational picture and be made aware of the situation - regardless of where they are located."
For more information on The National Survey and Cadastre, visit www.kms.dk/english. For additional information on GeoConference, visit www.pcigeomatics.com/geoconference. Read more about: geographic data geospatial software Supplier: PCI Geomatics More news from this supplier: Funding to PCI Geomatics for Commercialisation Strategy PCI Geomatics Sponsor DGI Europe 2010 Tecterra Board Appointment Open Source PCIDSK Library PCI Geomatics Introduces New Version of Geomatica Automated Image Processing System for COTESA Executive Vice President & COO Appointment Investment Funding for PCI Geomatics License Server Renewal Remote Sensing and Geomatica Training Cooperation Integrated Mobile Laser Scanning System VMX-250 50RX Reflectorless Total Stations Optech Technical Workshops Galdos Systems Co-operating with Blue Marble Displaying Real And Virtual Worlds Topcon Layout and LayoutMaster Intermap CFO Resigns NOK20 Million Contract for Blom EADS and Infoterra To Supply Radar Satellite Data URISA Hall of Fame Call Comments (0): |
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