Carbon Project Software to Support Near-Real Time Access at GEOINT 2009

The Carbon Project’s Gaia SDI platform will be used to access high-value, time-dominant geospatial-intelligence (GEOINT) at the symposium.  Based on Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), the Gaia SDI platform is designed to provide the next-generation of access, update and geosynchronization capability for intelligence, military and humanitarian assistance requirements.

“Rapid delivery of information using standard web services is essential to GEOINT users today. We’re proud to bring this capability to GEOINT 2009,” says Jeff Harrison, President and CEO of The Carbon Project.

For more information please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit the DigitalGlobe booth at GEOINT 2009 from October 18-21 in San Antonio, Texas.

About The Carbon Project

The Carbon Project is an innovative, high-energy software and technology company specializing in spatial data infrastructure applications and innovative geosocial solutions. The company provides SDI and GIS solutions to meet tomorrow's transportation, infrastructure, environmental and national security challenges. Headquartered in Burlington, MA with offices in Virginia, The Carbon Project is a privately owned company backed by individual investors. For more information please visit: www.TheCarbonProject.com.

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