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GEOEYE
In support of our mission to bring comprehensive Geospatial Data Systems to the public sector, DLT Solutions has partnered with GeoEye to provide satellite and aerial imagery, geospatial information and products to help government agencies better map, measure and monitor the world.
GeoEye’s products create a highly accurate digital, land-base foundation using historical as well as current geospatial data. When integrated with systems that provide data aggregation, analysis, and viewing, these products allow users to implement a variety of different applications.
GeoEye’s geospatial information supports government missions in the national security community, state and local government, and transportation and utilities sectors, among others.
View archived GeoEye webcasts that add value to your existing Geospatial Data System investments and accessibility to your current website or internal data anytime on-demand here. Learn more about GeoEye Archived Webcasts GeoEye provides a wide range of sub-meter satellite imagery product levels intended to match your agency’s specific area of interest – anywhere in the world. GeoEye also provides aerial imaging products, using the Digital Mapping Camera® technology – capturing high-quality, 12-bit imagery with ground resolutions as precise as 1½" per image pixel. Explore GeoEye’s Satellite Imagery and Aerial Imagery products. |
GeoEye provides complete geospatial product suites, encompassing comprehensive mapping databases that support airport and harbor, planning, construction and management. Read more about GeoEye Aviation and Maritime Solutions GeoEye can help your agency to incorporate imagery into virtually any geospatial application with its broad spectrum of imagery products that include new satellite image collections, an extensive imagery archive, airborne sensors, digital elevation models, land-use classification maps, and more. Read how government agencies can use GeoEye solutions to support a variety of missions. |


