Spot
Image
Corp.
Announces
North
American
Data
Purchase
by
U.S.
Government
7
June
2010
Spot
Image
Corp.announced
a
major
data
purchase
agreement
with
the
U.S.
government
that
gives
the
U.S.
Geological
Survey
(USGS)
nearly
unlimited
access
to
imagery
collected
by
the
SPOT
4
and
5
satellites
over
the
Continental
United
States.
In
partnership
with
NASA
and
the
U.S.
Department
of
Agriculture,
USGS
may
distribute
the
North
American
image
data
to
U.S.
civilian
federal,
state
and
local
government
agencies
at
no
additional
cost.
“This
agreement
with
USGS
makes
SPOT
satellite
imagery
one
of
the
most
widely
used
medium
resolution
commercial
sources
of
Earth
observation
data
in
the
U.S.
government,”
said
Antoine
de
Chassy,
President
and
CEO
of
Spot
Image
Corp.
Spot
Image
was
awarded
the
one-year
contract,
which
went
into
effect
in
December
2009,
following
a
competitive
bid
process
managed
by
USGS.
Among
the
reasons
for
Spot
Image’s
selection
is
the
fact
the
SPOT
satellites
acquire
mid-
to
high-resolution
panchromatic
and
multispectral
imagery.
The
mid-resolution
SPOT
data
is
similar
to
imagery
acquired
by
the
aging
U.S.
Landsat
satellites.
“Concern
over
Landsat
data
continuity
led
us
to
take
a
proactive
approach
to
ensure
an
alternate
source
of
imagery
was
available,”
said
Bruce
Quirk,
Program
Coordinator
for
USGS
Land
Remote
Sensing
Program.
“In
the
competitive
bidding
process,
Spot
Image
offered
us
liberal
licensing
arrangements
and
timely
data
delivery.”
Under
the
agreement,
USGS
is
now
operating
a
SPOT-compatible
ground
receiving
station
using
a
SPOT
Image-owned
Terminal
system.
The
SPOT
5
Terminal
was
installed
in
April
2010
at
the
USGS
Earth
Resources
Observation
and
Science
(EROS)
Center
in
Sioux
Falls,
S.D.,
where
Landsat
data
is
currently
processed
and
distributed.
In a
similar
process,
USGS
receives,
processes,
and
web-enables
the
SPOT
data
and
distributes
it
to
qualifying
federal,
state
and
local
agencies.
Prior
to
installation
of
the
station,
Spot
Image
provided
North
American
imagery
for
USGS
via
a
high-speed
data
connection.
This
North
American
data
purchase
complements
another
acquisition
agreement
finalized
between
USGS
and
Spot
Image
in
2000.
Under
that
contract,
the
USGS
received
a
copy
of
the
entire
SPOT
satellite
image
archive
over
North
America
from
1986
to
1998.
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