SpatialNews Press Release
Applied Analysis Inc. Expands To Meet
Increased Customer Demand
BILLERICA, MA January 31, 2001 Applied Analysis Inc. (AAI) is pleased to announce the
addition of a number of new staff members. During the past six months AAI has added two Senior Staff
positions - Ahmed Fahsi (Remote Sensing Manager) and Jon Pricksett (Senior Remote Sensing
Specialist); two Remote Sensing Specialists - Ed Chine and David Szymanski; and four Imagery
Analysts - Kelley O’Neal, Pam Coye, Ross Stough and Stacy Rogers. Nancy Melvin, receptionist, is
AAI’s most recent staff addition.
Having recently completed the most successful year in the 16 year history of the company, Applied
Analysis Inc, is well positioned to take advantage of a number of existing customer, and new business
opportunities in 2001, and beyond. The new staff will enable AAI to maintain its leadership role in the
rapidly expanding remote sensing and geotechnologies marketplace.
“With the demand for our services expanding so quickly, one of our key challenges is to find talented,
experienced remote sensing specialists, who can contribute to building AAI’s reputation as one of the
leading remote sensing science firms - worldwide,” explained Carey Erdman, CEO. “We are very excited
about our new opportunities in environmental water quality and web mapping , but at the same time we
recognize that servicing our existing defense/intel customers is what continues to support our successful
growth.”
Started in 1984, AAI is a world leader in creating advanced, automated geodata analysis software for
practical earth sensing applications. Founded in the space research programs, AAI’s products and
services help our software and consulting clients exploit multispectral and hyperspectral imagery by
expanding the range of useful information that can be derived from it.
For more information, please visit AAI at www.discover-aai.com, call 978-663-6828, or send email to
info@discover-aai.com, and see what you’ve been missing.
AAI - Advancing the Science of Remote Sensing
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