GeoEye Announces First Sale of Stereo Imagery
Products to the Government of India
Jan. 8, 2013
GeoEye, Inc. has
received an order from the Government of
India for stereo imagery from the
high resolution GeoEye-1 satellite to support
development of
India's freight railway corridor.
Stereo imagery provides three-dimensional
viewing and feature recognition for a number of
engineering applications, including
three-dimensional feature extraction.
RITES, a Government of
India Enterprise, made the six-figure purchase
through the National Remote Sensing Centre
(NRSC), GeoEye's Master Reseller for
India. They provide engineering,
consulting and project management services to
India's transportation
infrastructure sector.
This new customer will
receive GeoEye-1's 50-centimeter stereo imagery
products, the highest resolution satellite
imagery that is commercially available
worldwide. RITES will use this imagery for the
planning, design and alignment of two high-speed
transportation corridors within
India.
"GeoEye-1 stereo
imagery is a cost-effective investment for
organizations like the Indian Railways Ministry
as they pursue development programs that require
them to have access to three-dimensional images
of existing man-made structures and natural
terrain," said
Chris Tully
, GeoEye's senior vice president of Sales. "This
agreement also marks an important milestone for
GeoEye, as the Railways Ministry is the first
Indian government agency to purchase GeoEye
stereo imagery."
According to a senior
RITES official, "The Railways Ministry has a
great responsibility in overseeing all of
India's railways. Being able to
refer to GeoEye's high resolution stereo imagery
helps simplify our planning efforts while
ensuring that we have access to the latest
visualizations of the regions in which we are
operating."