Intergraph & Dynamic GIS
Intergraph Corporation, Security, Government & Infrastructure Division (SG&I)
Joe Bob Penor
Staff Scientist
Geospatial Operations: GIS Product Line Specialist
The World is Changing
Rikuzentakata, Japan – March 11 2011
Magnitude 9.0 earthquake. 15341 dead. 8298 missing.
$300 Billion in damages. 125,000 buildings destroyed
The World is Changing
Tuscaloosa, Alabama – April 27 2011
190 mph winds. 1.5 mile wide path of destruction. Path of 80.3 miles.
61 dead.
The World is Changing
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee – May 10 2011
1,300 buildings destroyed.
13% of U.S petroleum refinery output was disrupted.
The World is Changing
Joplin, Missouri – May 22 2011
225 mph winds. 138 dead. 25% of Joplin Destroyed. $1 Billion in damages.
The Hexagon Approach
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“Our rationale is to provide the
entire measurement cycle and
deliver real-time information to
our customers about their business
and associated activities”
Ola Rollen
President and CEO – Hexagon AB
GIS Market Development 2000 - 2010
High Accuracy
Slow updates Rapid Updates
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GIS Market Development 2010 and Beyond
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Solutions * (Sensors + Software) =
“Dynamic GIS”
Moving FORWARD
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„Dynamic GIS‟
Recipe for Success = Sensors + Software + Solutions
Sensors Data Feeds the
Information
Cloud
Software Processes, extracts,
manages and delivers
valuable information
from the information
cloud
Workflow Solutions Rapidly deliver reliable and
actionable 5D information
to users across vertical markets
as cost effective solutions to
solve market problems
Information
Cloud
Lifecycle of Geo-Information
Data
Producers
Data/IT
Managers
Users & Consumers
Desktop Software
Server Software
Web & Mobile Request is Made
Search Performed;
Information Not
Available
Produce or
Buy
The Dynamic Earth:
• Drives demand for information
• Drives demand for data
• Drives demand an integrated solution
The Earth Changes – New Information Required
Sensors
Satellite; Airborne; Terrestrial
Measuring and Understanding Our Dynamic Earth
Capture Process Share Deliver
Geospatial Information Value Chain
Dynamic Information Lifecycle
Valuable
Information
High
Value
Low
Value
Capture Process Share Deliver
Intergraph Geospatial Information Value Chain
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Sensors
Photogrammetry
Remote Sensing
GIS
Server
Web
Dynamic Information Lifecycle
Valuable
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High
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Intergraph Geospatial Information Value Chain
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Sensors
Photogrammetry
Remote Sensing
A Few Department Enterprise World # of
Users Group
GIS
Server
Web
Dynamic Information Lifecycle
Valuable
Information
High
Value
Low
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Intergraph Geospatial Information Value Chain
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Sensors
Photogrammetry
Remote Sensing
Raw
Data
Pixels
Point
Clouds
Land Cover
Earth Information
Analysis
Maps
Databases
Reports
Enterprise
Workflows
GeoPortal
Mobile
Stereo
Ortho
DTM
Features
GIS
Server
Web
Dynamic GIS Description
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Geospatial data is the fuel that flows through the pipe of the information lifecycle.
Change on the earth‟s surface is the „spark‟ that ignites the fuel.
The fuel flows through the geospatial information lifecycle „pipe‟.
The pipe is connects the four engines „capture – process – share – deliver‟ of the lifecycle
Each engine pumps „value added date and information‟ through the pipe to the next engine.
The results is „AAA‟ value added information.
This process drives the Dynamic GIS
DYNAMIC GIS INSIDE AN
ORGANIZATION
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The Geospatial Ecosystem
Remote
Sensing
Data
Intranet/Internet
Users & Consumers
Web
Services
Information
Products
IT
Server
GIS
Data
Field Mapping & Update
Satellite Sensor
Data
Geo-Portals
Photogrammetry
Data
Airborne
Sensors
Data CAD
Engineering
Utilities
Terrestrial
Sensors
Spatial Database
Geospatial Workflow
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Dynamic
Earth
Geospatial
Portfolio
Delivering
Accurate
Authoritative
Actionable
Dynamic
Information
Data Information
The Triple „AAA‟ Standard for Success
„A‟ccurate
Using robust and rigorous mathematical and scientific approaches, geospatial products need to have the capability to create and produce highly accurate geospatial data and information products. This includes the use of rigorous sensor models and scientific remote sensing, photogrammetry and GIS modeling techniques.
„A‟uthoritative
Geospatial data and information products produced need to be open and standard based making the data more valuable, accessible, reliable and the foundation for making mission and life critical decisions. Leading edge analysis tools drill into data to derive authoritative information.
„A‟ctionable
Your software products need to create „on demand‟ information, delivered directly to decision makers over the web and to mobile devices. Data and information products created need to be „Vendor Neutral‟ using OGC/ISO standards so that multiple software applications are „Decision Ready‟.
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Intergraph Geospatial Portfolio
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Security & Administration
Discovery Services Data Management
Services Delivery Services Enterprise Services
GIS Photogrammetry Remote
Sensing
Web
Mapping
Geospatial Data
(Imagery, Features, Terrain) Geospatial Database Web Services
Mobile
Mapping
Geospatial
Data
Management
& Delivery
Geospatial Server
SDI Web Mapping
Web Editing
& Workflow
Optimization
Geo-
Processing
Intranet/
Internet
Data &
Web
Services
Server
Intranet/
Internet
Clients
Dynamic GIS In Action
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Key Messages
Our earth and its physical, human and social geography are changing at a rapid pace
Our customers job is to rapidly understand, react and influence that change.
Geospatial technologies are critical to obtaining accurate, authoritative and actionable
information about our dynamic earth.
Intergraph is the only company in the world that has ALL the geospatial products needed to
address the entire Dynamic GIS information lifecycle.
QUESTIONS
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