DigitalGlobe Corporate Overview

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DigitalGlobe Corporate Overview
DigitalGlobe Corporate Overview
DigitalGlobe Inc
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Our Company - Today
DigitalGlobe is a Global Leader providing Imagery
Platforms and Services for Civil Government and
Defense & Intelligence applications
 Corporate office-Longmont, CO; Offices worldwide including LA,
MS, NH, MA, Wash D.C., CA, AZ, Europe, Indonesia
 World’s largest combined library of high resolution satellite
(offered Basic/raw, georectified, ortho-ready, orthorectified) and
aerial ortho imagery)
− 600,000,000 sq km2 of the most accurate earth imagery at 60 cm spatial
resolution or better
− Over 70 million km2 of satellite and 850,000 km2 of 15-30 cm aerial
imagery added annually
 Two high-resolution satellites (QuickBird and WorldView-1) are fully
operational; part of a growing constellation of satellites
 Launching another next-generation WorldView-2 satellite soon
−Currently going through environmental testing; Launch scheduled for
Q3 2009; Full operational capacity (FOC) expected in late-2009
 Comprehensive satellite and aerial product platform and services
for integrating and viewing earth imagery
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Imagery Resolution Continues to
Steadily Improve
ImageryResolution
80m
Landsat 1
30m
Landsat 4
10m
SPOT-2
5m
IRS-1C
1m
IKONOS
.5m
QuickBird
1970s
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1980s
1990s
1999
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WorldView-1
2007
GeoEye-1
2008
WorldView-2
2009
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Nine
People!
WorldView-1 50-cm Resolution Image
January 21, 2008
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Most Advanced Satellite Constellation
Faster, Broader World Coverage together with Satellite Collection Redundancy
QuickBird
WorldView-1
WorldView-2
High Operational Excellence
Leading Collection Rates
4-Band Multispectral
Panchromatic
210,000 km2 per day
Panchromatic
750,000 km2 per day
Q3-2009 with intra-day
constellation revisit
8-Band Multispectral
Panchromatic
950,000 km2 per day
Aggregate Capacity of 1,910,000 km2 per day – Intraday revisits-highest commercial resolution
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Satellite Systems
Bushehr Nuclear Power Facility
Iran
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QuickBird
• 60 cm resolution
• 2.4m 4-band MS
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QuickBird Imagery
Mt. Rushmore, South Dakota
USA
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QuickBird Imagery
Napa Valley, California9
WorldView-1
• 50 cm resolution
Panchromatic
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Singapore,
January 18, 2008
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WorldView-2
First 8-band multi-spectral (50cm)
Coming Late-2009!
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DigitalGlobe Satellite Spectral Bands
QB Pan
MS
Blue
Green
Red
Near-IR 1
WV1 Pan
WV2 Pan
MS
Near-IR 2
Coastal Blue
400
500
Green
Yellow
600
Red
Red Edge
700
Near-IR 1
800
900
1000
1100
Wavelength (nm)
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WorldView-2
Higher Spatial and Spectral Resolution!
Coastal
510
450
580
510
Green
Bands
New Spectral Band
450
400
Blue
625
585
Yellow
630
Red
690
705
Red Edge
745
770
NIR1
895
1040
860
NIR2
300
QuickBird Legacy Band
800
450
Panchromatic
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
Wavelengths (nm)
• 8 Multispectral Bands @ 1.8m resolution – to support more “spectral” or
analytical applications
• WorldView-2 has a “visible” panchromatic band (Narrower than QuickBird)
• WorldView-2 satellite incorporates the industry standard four multispectral bands
-- Red, Blue, Green, Near-Infrared
• Adds Four (4) additional (NEW) bands
-- Coastal Blue, Yellow, Red Edge, Longer Wave Near-Infrared (NIR2).
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New WordView-2 Spectral Bands
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Coastal band
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Yellow
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Ability to reproduce true color
Vegetation analysis
Red Edge
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Determine water depth in littoral zones
Vegetation identification and analysis
based on chlorophyll and water
penetration characteristics
Atmospheric correction.
Vegetative analysis, directly related to
plant health revealed through
chlorophyll production
NIR2
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Spectral analysis, overlaps with NIR-1
but less affected by atmospheric
influence,
Vegetative analysis and biomass
studies
Bands
Lower Band
Edge (nm)
Upper Band Edge
(nm)
Pan
450
800
Coastal
400
450
Blue
450
510
Green
510
580
Yellow
585
625
Red
630
690
Red Edge
705
745
NIR1
770
898
NIR2
860
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WorldView-2 Product Applications
Change Detection
Land Use/Land Cover Classification
The Three Gorges Dam, China
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Commercial High-Res Satellite Foot Print Comparison
WorldView-1-17.5 km
– Faster large area
collections
– More targets per
306 km2
272 km2
156 km2
121 km2
QuickBird--16.5 km
Ikonos--11 km
scene
– Easier mosaicking
– Fewer GCPs
needed for ortho
production
Eros 1A – 12.5 km
Portion of Landsat 7 Scene: Washington D.C.
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What Do WorldView (WV) Satellite Enhancements Mean?
• Accuracy
– Standalone max CE90 roughly twice as good as QuickBird
– Accuracy Transfer improves standalone accuracy significantly
(demonstrated better than 6 meter CE90 in testing with QuickBird;
WorldView will be better given higher quality gyros)
• Revisit
– Daily revisit (WV2) at 1 meter resolution or better
– Much better chance of collection in high cloud regions
• Area collection capacity + storage + downlink data rate
– Over 3.5x the total capacity of QuickBird, so faster collection
• Agility (10x QuickBird) + altitude (1.7x QuickBird)
– MUCH greater capacity to collect competing orders within the same
geographic region
– MUCH faster collection of orders in high competition areas
– Stereo Product availability with WorldView systems
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Accuracy Comparison – Circular Error 90%
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QuickBird CE90 = 23 m
*At nadir and flat terrain
WV-1 products provide more accurate imagery when ancillary data is not available
Remote and sensitive areas - Feature extraction - Street center line mapping
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DG Continuous World Coverage
• Provides faster accumulation of
cloud-free high resolution
imagery in the DG Image
Library
QuickBird
WorldView-1
• More panchromatic capacity
on WorldView-1 load balances
multispectral time available
now on QuickBird
• With WV-2 addition…capable
of daily revisit
• WV-2 will dramatically increase
multispectral image capacity
• DigitalGlobe planning
capabilities well beyond
WorldView-2
WorldView-2
• DG adding 1-foot digital aerial
coverage over urban areas in
CONUS and Europe each year
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WorldView-1 – Increased Collection Capacity Example
WorldView-1 has collected 172 million km² world wide
QuickBird
WorldView-1
January 1 thru October 8, 2008
Each WorldView satellite will collect the same amount of data in
one year that QuickBird can collect in a five-year span
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Eastern United States
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DigitalGlobe Coverage
All Coverage as of January 31, 2009
Over 600 million km2 total archived satellite and aerial imagery coverage
(QuickBird = 430 million km2 / WorldView1 = 122 million km2)
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Improved Satellite Agility
• WorldView-1 is currently the most agile commercial satellite
• WorldView-2 will be the most agile commercial satellite by 2009
• Enhanced agility improves collection efficiency and permits rapid
collection of multiple targets per pass
QuickBird
50 sec
WorldView-1
9 sec
WorldView-2*
IKONOS
GeoEye-1
7 sec
18 sec
20 sec
200 km
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Area Collected
QuickBird Single Pass
Area Collected
Area Collected
Area Collected
Long Strip Collected
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Short Strip Collected
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Area Collected
WorldView Single Pass
Two Areas Collected
Area Collected
WorldView-1 looks back to rapidly
image two areas side by side
Here, WorldView-1 takes three
looks at this one area, swinging
forward, back, then forward again
Three Areas Collected
Two Areas Collected
WorldView-1 rapidly swings west to get the first
target, west and back to image the second target,
then east again to get the third target
Area Collected
Area Collected
Area Collected
Area Collected
WorldView-1 shows off it’s agility when tracking
east then west to pick up these two targets
Area Collected
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Two Areas Collected
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The last collect in this pass is another example of a
double collect, looking forward and back within the
track.
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DigitalGlobe - Imaging the Nation
Proactive Collection Model
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Changing the Economics and Accessibility of World Imagery
I need an image of an area of
interest
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Traditional Satellite &
Aerial Tasking
Identify areas with broad interest to
more than one customer incorporating
feedback from customer base
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Make world imagery easily
available: online and offline
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World Image
Library
Provide broad access: offline, web,
wireless in multiple image forms and
layers: basic, orthos and complete
countrywide digital map layers
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Flexible
Access at Lower
Price
Keep the content fresh: Collect
places where people work, live
and play every year – quality and
consistency
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Multi-Year
Refresh
Commitments
Strategic Content
Collection
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DigitalGlobe Proactive Speculative Tasking Model:
“Emergency/Disaster Response and Large Project Collection Solution”
• Digital Globe routinely places “speculative tasking” collections in
order to acquire imagery quickly, efficiently and enable a rapid
response
– We are constantly monitoring world events to place timely collects with
relevance and to respond to urgent customer requests
– Effective for completing large projects with flexible acquisition windows
and regular refresh/monitoring requirements (i.e. IFTN)
Beirut, Lebanon
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Collecting Premier Aerial Earth Imagery
• Acquired GX/AirPhoto USA in 2007
• Best Available High Resolution Aerial Imagery
• Best COTS Industry Standard at 1 ft resolution
• All imagery now collected at 30cm (1-foot)
or better with digital camera (ADS 40-80)
• Complete US Aerial Base Map
• Highest Planned Collection Rate (on spec)
• US and International Coverage
• Refresh Commitment to Major Metro Areas
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DigitalGlobe Digital Aerial Product Core Offer
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12” Natural Color 1:4800 Orthoimagery (4m CE 90)
2 -Tier Licensing & Pricing:
Availability
Urban Areas
$50/mi2 24-Mo. Sunset Unrestricted Use
$30/mi2 Non-Commercial Enterprise
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Yes
No
Add-Ons/Buy-Ups Available:
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Yes
Yes
All Conus
6” Natural Color
Color Infrared Band
DEM
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New Orleans, LA, Aerial 12-inch resolution
February 2007
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New Orleans, LA, Aerial 12-inch resolution - February 2008
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New Orleans, LA, Aerial 12-inch resolution – February-March 2009
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New Orleans, LA, Aerial 12-inch resolution – February 2009
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New Orleans, LA, Aerial 12-inch resolution – February 2009
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New Orleans, LA, Aerial 12-inch resolution – February 2009
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DigitalGlobe Imagery & Information Content:
Suitable for Many Civil Govt. Applications
• Base Mapping
– For virtually ALL applications, rapid response and long term
planning
• Environmental Assessment
– Landcover, Wetlands, Land Classification/Management and
Sensitive Areas
• Disaster and Emergency Response, Planning & Mitigation
• Water and Waste Water Management
• Watershed Master Planning and Management
• DOQQ Updating
• Environmental Monitoring
• Tax Assessment
• Parcel Mapping
• Transportation (Corridor Planning and Mapping, etc.)
• Natural Resource (Forestry, Agriculture, Mining, Oil & Gas, etc.)
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Multispectral Imagery Reveals Tree Damage
Gulf Breeze, Florida
Healthy
Standing Trees
Probable
Extent of Water Line
Downed
Trees/Damaged Vegetation
Damaged
Vegetation
QuickBird Near Infrared
Image: 21 September 2004
QuickBird Natural Color
Image: 21 September 2004
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Environmental Monitoring
QuickBird 2.44 m Multispectral Imagery
Sunnyvale, California
• Monitoring
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Change Detection
Industrial Compliance
Pollution Sources
Habitat and Vegetation Monitoring
• Wetlands
• Coastal Environments
Pipeline-Induced
Damage
QuickBird near-infrared bands can be used to
assess damage to wetlands. Damage is clearly
evident from placement of a pipeline through
these wetlands.
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Damage Assessments: Forest Fires
Lytle Creek, California
Clear delineation
of fire lines
27 October 2003
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QuickBird Natural Color Image
27 October 2003
QuickBird Color Near-Infrared Image
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Flooded Residential Area
N
Rabbit Run Road (underwater)
Des Moines River
Flooded Fields
Location:
40-59-05N
92-22-57W
High water
line
QuickBird Natural Color Image
June 17, 2008
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Post-Flood Assessments
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Initial Emergency Response:
– Damage assessment
– Identify and map impacted area, both
natural and man-made features (4-band
Multispectral)
– Identify and map individual structures
and infrastructure in the impacted area
– Routing of equipment/resources and
evacuations; location of emergency
services, other logistics
Quantifiable information for insurance
claim assessments
Hazard & Risk Assessment & Mitigation
Verify and improve the accuracy of DFIRM
maps
Post-Hurricane Ivan Flood Wheeling, WV, Summer 2004
Flooded areas outside of the
500-yr flood zone
(DFIRM layed over QB ortho
imagery)
Inundated areas (yellow) determined by multispectral
image analysis. Infrared image of Pittsburgh, PA, during
peak flood, September 19, 2004
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Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina:
New Orleans, LA
September 3, 2005
Zephyr
Field
Relief /Rescue
Helicopters
Relief /Rescue
Helicopters
A Plea for Help: Downtown
New Orleans
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Louisiana Superdome
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Metairie, LA: Rescue
Staging Base at Zephyr Field
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New Orleans, Louisiana: September 3, 2005 Collection
DigitalGlobe Catalog IDs:
10100100047F0C04
10100100047F0C03
10100100047F0C02
10100100047F0C01
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Downtown New Orleans: A Plea for Help
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QuickBird Natural Color Image
September 3, 2005
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New Orleans: Superdome
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Flooded
Area
Relief/Rescue
Helicopters
Crowds
of People
Flooded
Area
QuickBird Natural Color Image
September 3, 2005
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Rescue Operations Underway
N
Flooded
Residential Area
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Military Helicopters
Parked on Interstate
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QuickBird Natural Color Image
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17th Street Canal: Levee Repairs
Storm Debris
Piled up At Bridge
Probable
Sandbags
For Levee Repair
Hammond Highway
Construction
Equipment
Flooded
Residential Area
Levee
Break
QuickBird Natural Color Image
September 3, 2005
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For Additional Information:
Brett Thomassie
Sales Manager - Federal Civil Govt. Sales
(228) 688-1607 (office)
(303) 588-4129 (mobile)
bthomassie@digitalglobe.com
www.digitalglobe.com
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