Author Topic: Here Comes MrGeo Toolkit From The NGA + DigitalGlobe  (Read 397 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline SHAdmin

  • Administrator
  • *****
  • Posts: 1,260
  • Points: 19355
  • Karma: +0/-0
Here Comes MrGeo Toolkit From The NGA + DigitalGlobe
« on: January 14, 2015, 07:47 am »
Here Comes MrGeo Toolkit From The NGA + DigitalGlobe






[SatNews] The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) recently released an application that will allow the public to benefit from the agency’s collaboration with DigitalGlobe on a project that simplifies and economizes the storage and processing of large-scale raster data, reducing the time it takes analysts to search, download, preprocess and format data for analysis.



MapReduce Geo, or MrGeo, is a geospatial toolkit designed to provide raster-based geospatial capabilities performable at scale by leveraging the power and functionality of cloud-based architecture.



Releasing MrGeo helps further the agency’s goal of increasing and streamlining co-creation efforts in software and unclassified data, said Rasmussen. Sharing the application with the open source community helps accelerate its potential to become the standard for storing, enriching and analyzing massive amounts of raster data in a distributed cloud environment.



“The project demonstrates how public-private partnerships can create innovative solutions,” said Tony Frazier, senior vice president of DigitalGlobe U.S. Government Solutions. “DigitalGlobe feels the open source community can drive innovation that helps us better mine our imagery and derived information layers to support emerging defense and intelligence mission requirements."



“Available to the public through NGA’s GitHub account, the software can be useful in many situations,” said Chris Rasmussen, NGA’s public software development lead. “Sharing it with the public gives users at all levels another tool to help solve geospatial problems. For example, first responders could use it to plan the best ways in and out of dangerous areas taking into account terrain, land use, and changes in weather.”



MrGeo is available at: https://github.com/ngageoint/mrgeo.



DigitalGlobe's infosite may be accessed at https://www.digitalglobe.com/



The NGIA infosite is located at https://www1.nga.mil/Pages/default.aspx





The software use, modification, and distribution rights are stipulated within the Apache 2.0 license.


Source: Here Comes MrGeo Toolkit From The NGA + DigitalGlobe