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DigitalGlobe Satellite Imagery and Geospatial

Information: Agricultural Uses


C-AGG Meeting
July 10, 2013

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See the world around you
– anytime, anywhere –
and act on it
DG Provides:
Imagery
Discover the world the way it was,
the way it is and the way it could be.

Information
Get access to the largest and most up-to-date
collection of earth images available. Anytime. Anywhere.

Insight
Change is happening right now. How will it affect you?
What will you do?

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Advancing our industry one milestone at a time
1993
U.S. Dept. of Commerce grants DigitalGlobe
2008
first private enterprise license GeoEye-1 launches
2001
QuickBird launches,
The first commercial sub-meter
resolution satellite

2007
DigitalGlobe acquires
GlobeXplorer, a leading
online imagery provider
1999
IKONOS launches, WorldView-1 launches
1992 The first commercial
DigitalGlobe founded ~meter resolution
satellite 2003
DigitalGlobe wins NextView contract to
build and deliver data on WorldView-1

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Advancing our industry one milestone at a time
2009
DigitalGlobe opens 2010
London office and DigitalGlobe
expands Singapore office surpasses one
billion km2 of
DigitalGlobe begins earth imagery 2013/2014
trading as DGI on NYSE Estimated completion
of WorldView-3 and
GeoEye-2

2013
2009
DigitalGlobe and GeoEye
WorldView-2 launches
merge to make
FirstLook launches currently operating five satellites
to provide the industry’s in low earth orbit
first information product
DigitalGlobe current archive
3.8 Billion km2 of earth imagery
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DigitalGlobe/GeoEye - We are now one!

DigitalGlobe and GeoEye have combined


• Larger constellation with optimized orbits, coordinated scheduling, and
reduced revisit rates

• Better integrated imagery collection, processing, and analytics

• More robust suite of services with the high level of support you have
come to expect

• Combined knowledge and expertise of some of the world’s top


geospatial production and analysis professionals

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The Current DigitalGlobe Constellation

WorldView-1 GeoEye-1
Launched September 2007 Launched September 2008 WorldView-2
Panchromatic 4 band multispectral
QuickBird Launched October 2009
50 cm resolution 41 cm resolution(1)
Launched October 2001 8 band multispectral
4 band multispectral 46 cm resolution(1)
65 cm resolution
IKONOS
Launched September 1999
4 band multispectral
82 cm resolution

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Upcoming DigitalGlobe Constellation Additions

WorldView-3
Expected Completion 2014
16 band multispectral
31 cm Pan resolution
GeoEye-2
8 - 1.24m MS bands Expected Completion 2013
8 - 3.7m SWIR bands 4 band multispectral
34 cm resolution(1)
12 - 30m CAVIS bands: Corrects for
clouds, aerosols, vapors, ice,
and snow

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Satellite Agility
WorldView-1, WorldView-2, WorldView-3 and GeoEye-2 use Control Moment Gyros
(CMGs) to provide state of the art acceleration and agility >5x better than reaction
wheel vehicles.

Improves collection efficiency, permits rapid collection of point targets and Increases area collection
capability.

QuickBird WorldView-1 WorldView-2 IKONOS GeoEye-1

30 sec 7 sec 7 sec 18 sec 20 sec


Target 1 200 km Target 2

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Stereo Imagery
Multi-shot over Longmont, CO

Collection 2
Stereo Imagery products are designed for users with advanced
image processing capabilities and photogrammetric tools. This
product is ideal for Digital Elevation Model (DEM) generation, 3D
visualization, and feature extraction applications. Stereo images are
collected in-track, meaning on the same orbit, and are acquired at
angles optimal for stereo viewing and manipulation.

Collection 1

Orbit

Stereo Target

Ground track

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Positional Accuracy - See the Earth the way it is

Platform Accuracy Levels


QuickBird • 15 - 23 m CE90 or better
IKONOS • Quick production

WorldView-1
• 4.0 m CE90 or better
WorldView-2
• Broad coverage with high
accuracy for mapping
GeoEye-1
and feature extraction

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See more of the Earth
Coverage 30 days collection

• ~3.5 million km2 added each day


• More access – three satellites with the some of the most agile technology
• Better collection – we can capture the earth’s landmass in 60 days
• Content leader – over 3.8 billion km2 archived imagery available

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WorldView-2 Multispectral Imagery

8-Band Animation

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Calibrated Imagery Comparison
LANDSAT and WorldView-2
Moving thought different zoom levels over the same region Landsat
imagery shows similar surface candidate areas to WorldView-2 yet Landsat
loses definition quickly when moving to a closer scale.

WorldView-2
Landsat

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Getting the most out of your imagery

Natural Color False Color NDVI

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Fire Damage

Natural color (Bands 5,3,2) into (Bands 6,4,1)

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Damaged Forest in the eyes of WorldView-2
(Use of “Yellow” Band)

• In this autumn image


healthy changing foliage
appears green when
highlighted by the
yellow band (4).
(Bands 8,4,1)

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WorldView-3

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What are Worldview-3’s Unique Capabilities?

• First Super Spectral Satellite


- 16 Bands
- 30 cm pan
- 1.2 meter VNIR
- 3.7 meter SWIR
- Atmospheric Sensor (CAVIS)

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WorldView-3 has 16 super-spectral bands to help
resolve materials and states much better
07 04 03 06 02 05 01 08 09 10 11 12 1314 15 16
CENTER
BAND NAME
(nm)
01 NIR 1 835
02 Red 660
03 Green 545
04 Blue 480
05 Red Edge 725
06 Yellow 605
07 Coastal 425
08 NIR 2 950
09 SWIR 1 1210
10 SWIR 2 1570
11 SWIR 3 1660
12 SWIR 4 1730
13 SWIR 5 2165
14 SWIR 6 2205
15 SWIR 7 2260
16 SWIR 8 2330

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The Jargon and what does it mean?

• VNIR – Visible and Near Infra-Red


- The satellites have camera filters that see beyond what human eyes can see
- There is valuable information within our visual range and beyond
- Example: Vegetation and health can distinguished clearly in Near Infra-Red as
opposed to human visual range

• SWIR – Short Wave Infra-Red


- This the range after Visible and Near-Infra-red (longer wavelengths)
- More information is available for identifying different materials and features

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The Jargon and what does it mean?

• CAVIS – Our internal acronym (and we love our acronyms!)


- Sensor designed to measure atmosphere and normalize imagery to improve
image quality
- Also allows to create accurate metadata on clouds, snow and ice
- CAVIS designed to improve imagery yield especially in cloudy areas
- C – Map Clouds
- A – Measure Aerosols or Particles in atmosphere that affect image quality
- V – Measure Water Vapor that affects image quality
- I – Map Ice and differentiate it from clouds and snow
- S – Map snow and differentiate it from clouds and ice

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What is the unique value of WV3 VNIR bands?

• VNIR bands will be collected at 1.2 meters


• Continuity of bands from Worldview2
• Useful for Forestry and Agriculture Applications
- Red Edge Band ideal for analyzing vegetation health
• Useful for Marine Applications
- Yellow band best suited for mapping Submerged Aquatic Vegetation
- Coastal band (in addition with Blue, Green, Yellow bands) well suited for
Bathymetry

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WV3 SWIR Bands and De-hazed Imagery

Before De-Hazed Image Using


Dehazing SWIR Bands

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SWIR Bands for Minerals

SWIR 1,6,7
Different SWIR
band
combinations
manifest various
mineral outcrops

SWIR
SWIR8,6,1
4,5,1
7,4,1
7,2,5

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SWIR Bands and Forestry

SWIR-2
NIR-1
SWIR-1
True (790
SWIR-6 (1650
(1250
(2215
SWIR-6, NIR-1, Blue
Seeing through
color
nm)
nm)
nm)
nm) smoke and
haze

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SWIR Bands and Forest Inventory

Exploit the
Phenomenology
for Tree Species
Identification

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SWIR Bands for Agriculture and Illegal Crop Detection

NIR and a SWIR band


(at 1610 –1650 nm)
can be used to estimate
canopy water content
for determining crop
health and yield

Spectral contrast between


Cannabis and other plant
canopies most significant for
green, red edge and short
wave infrared wavelengths

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New Worldview-3- Derived Information Products
(In concept phase)
• Atmospherically Calibrated Imagery
• Agriculture
- Crop Inventory Maps (Legal and Illicit)
- Crop Damage Assessment Maps
• Forestry
- Forest Inventory
- Forest Health Maps
- Burned Areas Mapping
• Geology
- Geological Maps
• Military Applications
- Traffic ability Maps
- Disturbed Area

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Information Products using Worldview-3:
Crop Type Maps

2km x 2km area east of Sougoumba, Mali Cotton Maize Millet Sorghum
has many smallholder fields
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Information Products from Worldview-3 :
Geological Maps

Blue = Kaolinite
Red = Alunite
Light Green = Calcite
Dark Green = Alunite +
Kaolinite
Cyan = Montmorillonite
Purple = Unaltered SWIR bands 4, 6, and 815 x 20 km
Yellow = Silica or Dickite

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Information Products From Worldview-3
Mapping Forest Burns
Prefire
Postfire
Burnt Area Map
dNBR

Unburned to Low
Low
Moderate
High

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Commercial Imagery and Agriculture
Recent Developments and Enabled Opportunities

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Not since our ancestors domesticated the dinosaur has
there been such innovation in Precision Ag !

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Remote sensing can detect effects before, during and after
growing season essential to productivity and efficiency
Examples:
• Directed scouting to collect non-RS ground truth and samples
• Soil surveys using site specific zones instead of uniform grids
• Moisture deficiencies/excesses detected earlier (sub-visual)
• Nutrient deficiencies detected earlier (sub-visual)
• Insect infestations detected and treated while localized
• Weeds detected and treated while localized
• Diseases detected and treated while localized
• Growth regulation to maximize fruit yield
• Harvest scheduling based on optimal natural dry down
• Yield prediction to inform in-season decisions and trading
• Potential for on-the-go combine adjustment for yield variance

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VHR space and ground systems can address key enabling
remote sensing requirements for production agriculture

• Necessary revisit frequency and time of day


- A few times during the soil preparation/planting periods
- At least weekly during growing season up to harvest (2x-3x per week better)
- AM orbit is essential to avoid large shadow shifts and afternoon stress shifts
• Necessary Ground Sampling Distance (GSD)
- 25cm to 50cm GSD pan sharpened RGB is optimal for “scouting from desk”
- 1.0 to 2.0 meters GSD for Multi-Spectral (MS) bands is optimal for info
• Necessary spectral properties
- 16 MS bands in VNIR/SWIR offer the best Ag and national security utility

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Red-Edge and Yellow bands can resolve different
species and conditions of selected species
young sugarcane
mature sugarcane
dead sugarcane
trees
other crops
Yellow

Red Edge
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Red-Edge spectral band and 50cm GSD pan band
enable spectral and textural land classification
Entropy Texture

young sugarcane
mature sugarcane
dead sugarcane
trees
other crops

Red Edge
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Sugarcane monitoring example shows potential of
VHR panchromatic and 8 band VNR multi-spectral

earlysugarcane
early sugarcane
maturesugarcane
mature sugarcane
deadsugarcane
dead sugarcane
trees
trees
othercrops
other crops

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30m GSD of Rakaia River, New Zealand (a la Landsat MS)

1 hectare

How Smallholder fields look


to Landsat satellites
• Pixels are heavily mixed
with crop and non-crop
• 30m x 30m sites are too
big for management

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6m GSD of Rakaia River, New Zealand (a la RapidEye)

1 hectare

Why so much
variability in the
fields?

Dark Spot?

How Smallholder fields look


to RapidEye satellites
• Scouts need to travel to
fields to get insights
• Smallholders help using
Smart Phone functions

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2m GSD of Rakaia River, New Zealand (a la VHR MS)

1 hectare

Why so much
variability in the
fields?

Dark Spot?

How Smallholder fields look


to VHR satellites at multi-
spectral resolution
• Scouts may not need to
travel to fields to get
insights
• Smallholders help using
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50cm GSD of Rakaia River, New Zealand (a la VHR pan sharpened)

1 hectare

Crops have been


harvested.

Manmade
Object

How Smallholder fields look


to VHR satellites
• Scouts get more info and
insight directly from VHR
products
• Smallholders help using
Smart Phone functions
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Advanced Elevation Series

Sanduwa, Democratic Republic of Congo | May 20, 2012 | WorldView-2 DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Business Confidential
DigitalGlobe offers both a DSM and a DTM as
part of the Advanced Elevation Series.
DSM - Digital Surface Model DTM - Digital Terrain Model

Includes vegetation and buildings Bare earth

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DG DSM
2 meter resolution

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DG DTM
2 meter resolution

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Digital Surface Models are used for applications
that require knowledge of objects on the surface.

• Helpful for:
⁻ Obstruction Mapping
⁻ Guidance Systems
⁻ 3-D Feature Extraction

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Digital Terrain Models are used when mapping
the bare earth.

• For example:
⁻ Floodplain Mapping
⁻ Mine Pit Management
⁻ Mapping

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AES Product Options for DTM and DSM

Mapping Precision Very High WorldView


Level Level Precision Level Elevation Suite

8 m Resolution 4 m Resolution
2 m Resolution 1 m Resolution
8 m Absolute 4 m Absolute
2 m Absolute 1 m Absolute
Accuracy Accuracy
Accuracy Accuracy
4 m Relative 2 m Relative
1 m Relative 1 m Relative
Accuracy Accuracy
Accuracy Accuracy

Flexible options to fit your project needs.

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DigitalGlobe offers optional processing options to
meet additional application needs:
• Elevation Model + Ortho Bundle

• Hydro Enforcement – ensures streams flow in correct direction

• Contours (with DTM only)

• Shaded Relief – standardized image depicting slope and aspec

• Road Flattening – ensures roads and transportation networks are


consistent and flat

• Roof Flattening – creates a consistent, flat roof for structures

• Detailed Roof Pitch – accurate representation of roof pitch


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AES is a globally available, cost effective option
compared to LiDAR:
AES LiDAR
Cost $$ $$$
Accuracy 2-8m < 1m
Resolution 2-8m < 1m
Availability Worldwide Limited Geography
Ease of Use Easy Difficult
Acquisition Easy Permit, flight planning
Post Processing GIS Ready Extensive

DigitalGlobe’s AES products provide high accuracy, high resolution


elevation models that are GIS Ready at a lower cost.
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Modeling the Environment

Uluru (Ayers Rock) Australia

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Monitoring Mining Operations

The time sequence on the right visibly


shows the material extracted from an
open pit mine in Mexico.

January 2011
Using converging WorldView-1 or
WorldView-2 stereo pairs, elevation
and surface features can be derived
down to 1 meter.

February 2011

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Some Use Cases for Imagery
• DigitalGlobe imagery has been used in mining applications:

Environmental
Exploration and Asset
Mine Operations Compliance and
Planning Management
Reclamation

Cerro Colorado Open Pit Copper Cathode Mine, Chile – 2007 and 2008
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Global Basemap
Product Overview
July 15, 2013

Palma, Majorca | April 8, 2012 | GeoEye-1 DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Business Confidential
GBM Leverages the DGCS Platform to Offer Multiple
Delivery Options (Hosted and Offline)

Customer
Customer delivery via Maintained
FTP or Disconnected Server
Device

Bulk Tile System


(offline)

OGC Standards
GeoSpatial
Operations DigitalGlobe via GIS software
Cloud Services
MyDigitalGlobe
DigitalGlobe
via internet
Image Library

ImageConnect
via Esri Software

• Orthorectification
EarthService
• Histogram Stretch
• Image Server via Google Earth
• Pan Sharpening
• Color Balancing

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GBM uses several imagery sources and aggregates them in a
single offering to provide comprehensive and relevant imagery
coverage to its end users.
Source: TerraColor – 15m GSD Source: Microsoft Aerial – 30cm
Landsat mosaic for US & W EU

Global Basemap

Source: WV2 – 50cm for 827 Source: WV2, QB2 and WV1 – 50-
global Cities 60cm global
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Aerial
•30cm GSD Orthomosaics
•Partnership with Microsoft
•Available in Contiguous US
and Western Europe

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Aerial Coverage

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Metro
•50cm GSD Orthomosaics
•WorldView-02 Only
•827 Global Cities

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Metro Coverage

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Global Cells
•50/60cm GSD Orthomosaics
•1° latitude X 1° longitude
•Color and Panchromatic

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Country Coverage
•50/60cm GSD Ortho Strips
•Not color balanced
•Color and Panchromatic

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TerraColor
•15m GSD Ortho
•LandSat-7, ALI and others
•Global Mosaic including poles

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Global Basemap Coverage

- 86,000,000 km² total unique coverage


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Global Basemap Coverage

- Coverage added/updated within last 12 months


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GBM- Q3 2013 Content Projection

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GBM- Q4 2013 Content Projection

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GBM- Q1 2014 Content Projection

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GBM offers configurable options to meet varying
customer requirements
• Configurable options have associated cost implications and can be
chosen according to the top user priorities in order to maximize
cost-effectiveness
Coverage Display Resolution Updates Users Usage Profile
Online

•1
• City • 240 cm • Annual •2-5
• View only • Consumer
• Country • 120 cm • Semi-Annual •6-10 • View and • Color
• Global • 60 cm • Quarterly •11-20 download • Cloud Cover
•21-50
• 30 cm • Continuous •51-100 • Currency
•101-250
• None •251-500
• Accuracy
•500+

Coverage Display Resolution Updates Users Usage Profile


Offline

•1
• Country • 120 cm • Annual •2-5
• n/a • Consumer
• Global • 30 cm • Semi-Annual •6-10 • Color
•11-20
• Quarterly •21-50
•51-100
•101-250
•251-500
•500+

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ESRI ImageConnect Plugin

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Analysis
Providing deep insight to inform critical decisions

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Providing deep insight to inform critical decisions

Analysis
• Imagery + Analysis = Insight
• Empower better decision making
• Custom solutions for customers
Japan Crisis 2011
More than 95,000 downloads of
rapid imagery and analysis details
of the aftermath of the tsunami
and the status of the damaged
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power
plant came from our website.
Vermont Floods 2011
Hurricane Irene caused widespread
damage in Pico Mountain Resort,
Killington, Vermont.

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Providing deep insight to inform critical decisions

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FirstLook
Be the first to know!

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FirstLook: Access to World Events
• Crisis platform provides rapid, web-based imagery of major global
events:

1. Natural Disasters
Ex: Earthquakes, Fires
2. Manmade Crises
Ex: Large accidents, Terrorism

107 Events in 2012!

Venezuelan firefighters struggled to contain the last fire at the South


American country’s largest oil refinery

You benefit from insight for emergency planning,


damage assessment, and recovery.
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Event Management
• Internal crisis team manages events
• Monitor global events
• Determines AOIs
• Manages tasking & orders
• Online delivery
• Customer notifications

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Pro-active Activations & Priority Tasking

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Event Notifications:
GeoRSS and Email

Email: flms@digitalglobe.com
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FirstLook Coverage: US/Canada
Past Year (365 days)

Calgary Flooding

Pacific Fires Canada-Red River Flooding

Northern CA Fires
Hurricane Sandy
Colorado Fire

Southern CA Fire Midwest Tornados

Hurricane Isaac

61 Activations
347,000 km2 Collected
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FirstLook Global Coverage - US/Canada
Activations: 61 Events and 347,000 km2 Collected
Past Year (365 days)

Pre-Event
Post-Event

Hurricane Sandy: Mantoloking, NJ

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FirstLook Global Coverage - US/Canada
Activations: 61 Events and 347,000 km2 Collected
Past Year (365 days)

Post-Event
Pre-Event

Tornado : Moore, OK

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FirstLook Coverage - US/Canada
Activations: 61 Events and 374,000km2 collected!
Past Year (365 days)

Post-Event
Pre-Event

Fire: Black Forest, CO

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FirstLook Plus: Moore, OK Tornado

t=0
t=120m

Image
FirstLook
Collected
Plus
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FirstLook Plus: Moore, OK

Destroyed buildings
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FirstLook Plus: Black Forest, CO Fire

t=0
t=120m

Image
FirstLook
Collected
Plus
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FirstLook Plus: Black Forest, CO

Destroyed buildings
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FirstLook Summary

• Provides 24X7 monitoring of world events

• Centralized location for relevant imagery


- Images straight from the source
- Direct integration into planning process

• Services
- DigitalGlobe monitoring team
- Priority tasking
70 events in 2010
- Online imagery viewing 90 events in 2011
- Rapid access to pre and post event imagery

Nuclear Reactors - Japan

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DigitalGlobe Premium Services
for ArcGIS Online

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DigitalGlobe Premium Services

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Global Basemap Premium Service
Description:
The Global Basemap premium information service provides the best available DigitalGlobe imagery. It
contains 3 band pre-processed, natural color and panchromatic imagery generated from different
sources. This imagery is available as a cached tile service with complete coverage of US and Canada.
This service will be regularly updated to reflect the latest high quality imagery available from
DigitalGlobe.

Specifications:
• 3 band, 8bit, RGB cached tiles
• Full Resolution – to include
aerial
• Updated based on GBM
content plan
• Served via ArcGIS Server
hosted in Amazon 60cm 120cm 240cm

• View Only - Streaming

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FirstLook Premium Service
Description:
The FirstLook premium information service quickly delivers imagery covering natural disasters and
manmade crises. It provides both pre and post event imagery, allowing users to quickly assess the
situation on the ground. Continuing collects give the ability to monitor events and view changes as they
are occurring.

Specifications:
• WorldView-2, WorldView-1, Quickbird
• Color, Panchromatic, and Color
Infrared
• 60cm resolution
• 12 hour satellite to service
• Served via ArcGIS Server hosted in
Amazon
• View Only - Streaming Pre-Event Post-
Event

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FirstLook Access via ESRI Premium Layers Today!

• Proactive tasking
• Pre event imagery < 12 hours after activations
• Post event imagery available < 12 hours after collect
• Finished products delivered online
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Multispectral Premium Service
Description:
• The Multispectral Premium Service provides highly detailed imagery for precise map
creation, change detection, feature extraction, and in-depth image analysis
• Content for this premium service will be provided as full resolution 8 band Basic
(1B) Worldview-2 Imagery. Imagery will stream to AGOL and leverage Esri
Marketplace applications to provide a wide range of spectral processing options for
analysis. The service will be sold via Esri Professional Services on a case-by-case,
contract basis.

Specifications:
• WorldView-2, 8 band, 1B product
• 50 cm panchromatic resolution and
1.85m multispectral resolution
• Available by order only
• Hosted in Amazon
• View Only - Streaming

WorldView-2 Land cover and Natural Color Swipe Map


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DigitalGlobe Premium Services Key Benefits

• Ease of access
- Access the imagery you need – when, where, and how you need it
• Reduction of cost
- Stream all data, eliminating the need for large IT investments
- Transfer budget from CapEx to OpEx
• High quality
- Accurate, high resolution, industry-leading 8-band imagery
• Finished Products for Global Basemap and FirstLook
- Spend less time organizing, spend more time analyzing
• Options for Multispectral Analysis
- Least processed DigitalGlobe imagery allows for a variety of applications and
analyses

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What’s next?
Observing a better world

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Observing a better world

Accelerating the delivery


of
relevant, refreshed
imagery to
customers in the way they
choose

Pioneering new, faster, higher-value


analytics capacities to expand the
Industry and drive new growth

Launching new solutions to


help customers solve their
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