
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Oct. 23 (UPI) -- U.S. company Intergraph announced the launch of its new geospatially powered solution designed to help manage satellite imagery and geo-intelligence.
Intergraph has introduced its new Motion Video Exploitation technology to help intelligence analysts manage the large amount of data streaming daily from ongoing unmanned aerial vehicle surveillance and reconnaissance operations.
Officials say the Motion Video Exploitation solution, designed with EchoStorm's adLib video and data management software, is part of an effort to help security authorities collect, manage, store and distribute data to better execute mission critical decision making.
"By uniting Intergraph's extensive experience in geospatial data fusion and our vast expertise in forensic video analysis, we are able to offer our customers an unprecedented video analysis capability," John Graham, Intergraph Security, Government and Infrastructure president, said in a statement.
"The Intergraph Motion Video Exploitation solution ultimately maximizes warfighter efficiency by providing real-time situational awareness and actionable intelligence."
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