United Nations, DigitalGlobe Sign Agreement to
Collaborate on High-Resolution Satellite Imagery and
Geospatial Solutions
DigitalGlobe a leading global provider of
high-resolution satellite imagery and geospatial
solutions, today announced the signing of a Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) with the United Nations.
Under the MOU, DigitalGlobe and the United Nations Office for
Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) will take stock of their combined
expertise in the use of earth observation technologies for
economic, social, and scientific development and improved
decision-making, particularly in developing countries.
“Cooperation and collaboration in the area of geospatial
information and analytics will improve how the United Nations,
including its Member States and its System of organizations, can
address global economic, environmental, geopolitical, and
societal issues,” said Simonetta Di Pippo, Director of UNOOSA.
“DigitalGlobe is thrilled to partner with UNOOSA, the United
Nations body that promotes international cooperation in the
peaceful uses of outer space,” said Jeffrey R. Tarr,
DigitalGlobe President and Chief Executive Officer. “The
arrangement provides an ideal platform to explore how high
resolution satellite imagery and geospatial analytics can be
more efficiently and effectively shared across the entire United
Nations System, thus propelling us toward our purpose of Seeing
a better world™.”
UNOOSA and DigitalGlobe will work to develop an online
platform to provide easy access to imagery catalogues as well as
data and analytical services specifically tailored for the needs
of the United Nations. Under the agreement, DigitalGlobe will
provide advisory services on remote sensing imagery and
geospatial analytics, working with UNOOSA to advance and
accelerate adoption of geospatial and satellite imagery-based
analytics across the entire United Nations System. The
cooperation will also extend to DigitalGlobe’s participation in
relevant UNOOSA-supported events and activities, including those
of the United Nations Platform for Space-based Information for
Disaster Management and Emergency Response (UN-SPIDER) and of
the United Nations Geographic Information Working Group
(UNGIWG).