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PCI Geomatics Signs Agreement with the Centre for Advanced Spatial
Technologies (CAST), University of Arkansas
Richmond Hill, Ontario - May 18, 2000: PCI Geomatics announces the signing
of an agreement with the University of Arkansas Center for Advanced Spatial
Technologies (CAST) for joint cooperation in the areas of remote sensing and
geomatics.
PCI Geomatics (www.pcigeomatics.com) has been developing industry leading
geospatial software since 1982 and has continuously been a tireless
supporter for the advanced study of remote sensing, digital photogrammetry,
GIS, cartography, and all earth sciences in academic institutions around the
world. CAST, established at the University of Arkansas in 1991, is dedicated
to the study of applications in GIS, remote sensing, digital photogrammetry
and interoperability.
In celebration of this new level of cooperation, PCI Geomatics is
establishing a Center of Excellence in Geomatics and Remote Sensing at the
University of Arkansas-Fayetteville Center for Advanced Spatial
Technologies. This Center of Excellence will embody the special
collaborative relationship that PCI Geomatics and CAST will work to
cultivate and maintain.
In doing so, PCI Geomatics joins other notable CAST associates such as
Oracle Corporation (Center of Excellence in Spatial Data Management) and
Trimble Navigation Ltd. (Center of Excellence for GPS Mapping Systems:
Training and Research).
Together, PCI Geomatics and CAST have embarked to establish a landmark
relationship that will capture their many common interests and ideals.
Ultimately, this affiliation is envisioned to become the cornerstone of a
multi-faceted and productive academic collaborative with successful
long-term joint initiatives in the areas of research, education, and
technology-transfer.
CAST unites personnel from a variety of college organizations in the common
goal of introducing and making GIS technologies available to a wide variety
of researchers and professionals and to furthering the field through basic
and applied research. Much of CAST's research efforts involve new approaches
to spatial data and the development of new methodologies for analysis of
these data, providing products to a variety of different audiences.
PCI Geomatics will provide the CAST with a full range of its remote sensing
and geomatics software and full software maintenance for the hardware
platforms in use at the Center.
As its primary contribution to this collaborative, CAST will provide a range
of service-type deliverables, including review and beta testing of PCI
Geomatics products, provision of externally sponsored research opportunities
that will test PCI Geomatics technology, and the implementation of an
internship program. Such a program would offer qualified students
(undergraduate and graduate) from a wide range of disciplines (including
geography, environmental dynamics, computer science, and business/commerce)
the opportunity to work directly with PCI Geomatics personnel.
"CAST offers us a wonderful opportunity to grow our product development to
satisfy the needs of future users. We offer CAST a wonderful opportunity to
grow the minds of the same future."
Dr. Robert Moses, President and CEO of PCI Geomatics
"CAST is very excited to be chosen as a Center of Excellence by PCI
Geomatics. We will be utilizing PCI solutions throughout our university
curriculum and in our research projects. The PCI Geomatics suite of products
provides a valuable resource for students and researchers alike."
Fred Limp, CAST Director
"We look forward to cooperating closely with PCI Geomatics in a number of
R/D areas relating to OpenGIS, interoperability, web mapping, and other
areas designed to increase the accessibility and content value of geospatial
data." Jim Farley, CAST Technical Director
Later this year, PCI Geomatics will be providing CAST (and the rest of the
world) with a new software solution: GEOMATICA™. This new and soon to be
released software is a complete geomatics solution which provides affordable
software, production systems, services, component software, and more.
GEOMATICA unites separate technologies for remote sensing image processing,
GIS, and digital cartography into a single modular environment. Highly
customizable, users will be able to select from various components that best
fit their needs, create precise end-to-end process solutions, adjust a
variety of work setting preferences, and even produce their own specialized
software using a wide range of tools.
PCI Geomatics is a world leading developer of geomatics software and
solutions based on its remote sensing, digital photogrammetry, spatial
analysis, and cartographic editing programs. PCI Geomatics has over 11,000
licenses installed in over 100 countries, a result of its commitment to
supply leading edge software, customer support and service worldwide.
The Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST) was established at the
University of Arkansas in September of 1991. CAST is an element of the J.
William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences but has a campus-wide role
with the active involvement of the Fulbright College Departments of
Anthropology, Biological Sciences, Geography, and Geology; the Dale Bumpers
College of Agriculture, Food and Life Sciences Departments of Agronomy,
Rural Sociology, and Entomology; the College of Architecture Department of
Landscape Architecture; and the College of Engineering Departments of Civil
Engineering and Industrial Engineering.
CAST focuses on research, undergraduate and graduate education, spatial data
distribution, technology transfer, professional education in geographic
information systems (GIS), global positioning systems (GPS), digital
photogrammetry, remote sensing, and interoperability. Many of CAST's
research efforts involve new approaches to spatial data and the development
of new methodologies for analysis of these data, thereby providing products
to a variety of audiences. In 1999 the Seamless Warehouse of Arkansas
Geodata, a current CAST project, received a Smithsonian-Computerworld
Laureate for technology innovation in Academics.
GEOMATICA is a registered trademark of PCI Geomatics (www.pcigeomatics.com).
Contact:
Anthony Melihen
Corporate Communications
Tel: (905) 764-0614, Ext.242
Email: melihen@pcigeomatics.com
www.pcigeomatics.com
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