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POSITIVE SYSTEMS CONTINUES WORK WITH NASA

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Whitefish, MT - Positive Systems®, a leader in digital aerial photography products and services, has been awarded additional funding to provide digital aerial photography services to NASA’s John C. Stennis Space Center. The contract is funded through NASA’s Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) Program for global Earth study and includes image acquisition and image processing of multispectral imagery covering approximately 675 square kilometers in the States of Oregon, New Mexico, and Massachusetts.

Photographed with Positive Systems’ ADAR System 5500, a four-band multispectral digital aerial photography camera, the imagery will be used for land cover applications and correlation with satellite sensors to study Earth science information, such as changes in the environment due to global warming. The imagery will then be processed with DIME™, Positive Systems’ new image mosaicking, georeferencing and color balancing software.

The project is valued at approximately $300,000 USD.

More information about Positive Systems’ aerial photography products, services and software can be obtained by calling Dale Johnson, Vice President, at Positive Systems at 406-862-7745 or by accessing their web site at www.possys.com.

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