Defense and IntelligenceVolume 1
GIS technology is a critical infrastructure for the defense and intelligence communities...This book portrays your work and the important contributions you are making to your nation's security.
Jack Dangermond President, ESRI
You can view each chapter individually or download the entire document [PDF4 MB, 72 pages].To receive a complimentary hard copy, contact Fred Woods, Defense Solutions Manager, at fwoods@esri.com.
GIS in the Defense and Intelligence CommunitiesVolume 1
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- Infrastructure
- Commercial/Joint Mapping Toolkit (C/JMTK)
- U.S. Air Force GeoBase
- Navy...Facilities Management
- U.S. Army...Installation Management
- Distributed Geospatial Intelligence Network
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[PDF817 KB, 12 pages ]
- Air Force
- March Air Reserve Base
- Vandenberg Air Force Base
- MacDill Air Force Base
- Kunsan Air Base
- Elmendorf Air Force Base
- Global Mirror Exercise
- Tactical Pilotage Chart
View Chapter [PDF750 KB, 14 pages ]
- Army
- Digital Topographic Support System
- Army Map Server
- Maneuver Control SystemEngineer
- U.S. Army CHPPM
- Fort Sam Houston
- U.S. Army Europe ITAM
- Terrain Commander
- Battlefield Command Support System
- Deployable Geomatics Support Systems
- U.S. Army: PRISM Program
- Battle Space Terrain Reasoning and Awareness
- U.S. Military Academy
- GeoRover
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- Fort Bragg
View Chapter [PDF1 MB, 20 pages ]
- Marines
- Surface Danger Zone Tool
- Iwo Jima
View Chapter [PDF174 KB, 4 pages ]
- Navy and Coast Guard
- U.S. Navy Antiterrorism/Force Protection
- Navy Site Planning
- Portuguese Hydrographic Office
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[PDF546 KB, 10 pages ]
- Intelligence
Intelligence
[PDF249 KB, 5 pages ]
- Joint
- EOD IS
- Homeland Security
- WebCOP
- Defense Logistics Information Systems
Joint [PDF438 KB, 10 pages ]
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