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June 2010


 

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See Our Image Analysis Solutions for GIS
at the ESRI International User Conference 2010

Join us in San Diego, CA July 9-16 at the ESRI UC and see how ENVI image analysis solutions help enhance your GIS with rich geospatial information.  We will host in-booth demonstrations in the main exhibit hall, a pre-conference workshop, and a booth at the EdUC.  Learn more.

Are you an ENVI distributor?  Register for our annual ENVI Distributor Meeting at the ESRI UC.


Register Today for the U.S.
ENVI User Symposium 2010

If you are a member of the defense and intelligence community, please join ITT Visual Information Solutions on June 23 and 24 in Chantilly, VA for the annual ENVI User Symposium.  During this two day live event, you’ll have the opportunity to see how your colleagues are using ENVI and IDL to help them make decisions in real-world scenarios.  You’ll also hear presentations from thought leaders, decision makers, and geospatial imagery professionals, as well as our own leading software engineers. Register now.

Introducing ENVI Service Packs

ENVI Service Packs will be delivered to you between major ENVI releases. They include functional improvements, updates, and bug fixes to help you get the information you need from your geospatial imagery. Current service packs for ENVI 4.7 allow you to easily access the ENVI tools you use most in a comprehensive toolbox and new spectral image analysis tools. Download the latest ENVI Service Packs.

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ENVI EX – The Image Analysis Solution
for GIS

Designed specifically for GIS users, ENVI EX delivers the accurate, scientifically proven processes that ENVI is known for in revolutionary step-by-step workflows that allow you to easily add information from imagery to your GIS. More

Data Visualization News


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IDL 8.0 – Discover What’s in Your Data

Available in July, the latest release of IDL provides the comprehensive computing environment you need to effectively discover what’s in your data.  An expanded programming language, a redesigned graphics system, and a streamlined development environment are some of the enhancements IDL users will appreciate. Keep an eye on the www.ittvis.com/IDL for updates.

ITT in the News


Catch up on the latest in data analysis, data visualization, remote sensing and image processing in our Press Room:

Technology Profile: Between the Lines
Point of Beginning

The State of Maryland has hundreds of thousands of road features that are distributed along a transportation network more than 5,000 miles long.  In early 2009, the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) faced a critical need to identify all painted roadway markings and create an accurate inventory to help ensure that the painted lines were being properly maintained...continue reading.

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Geospatial Visualization
GeoWorld

The geospatial visualization industry is rapidly evolving, and the changes – primarily driven by the needs of consumers who use geospatial information increasingly in support of critical decision making – aren’t just technological in nature.  Rather, sweeping changes extend through business and software-deployment models to the core of the industry’s structure...continue reading.

Home Energy Assessment Technologies
GIM International

A quarter of the heat generated in our houses is lost through roofs.  Replacement of the entire roof is too costly for most homeowners, who would prefer to carry out focused repair work.  For this they need to know exactly where the roof is leaking.  An in-situ thermal survey is expensive, and thus an unattractive option.  Home Energy Assessment Technologies, or HEAT, represents software, hardware, data provision and web-portal service that enables free-of-charge, automatic assess of domestic waste-heat footprints by simply clicking on their house in Google Maps...continue reading.



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Learning Opportunities


See a full calendar of upcoming events

Classroom Training
Conférence Utilisateurs ENVI
June 22, 2010 – Paris, France

Introduction to IDL
July 14, 2010 – Bracknell, UK

ENVI for Defense & Intelligence
July 21, 2010 – Herndon, VA

Introduction to IDL
July 28, 2010 – Herndon, VA

Exploring ENVI
August 10, 2010 – Boulder, CO

Exploring ENVI
August 17, 2010 – Bracknell, UK

Introduction to IDL
August 18, 2010 – Boulder, CO

Spectral Analysis with ENVI
September 14, 2010 – Herndon, VA

Application Development with IDL 1
September 15, 2010 – Boulder, CO

Introduction to IDL
September 15, 2010 – Bracknell, UK

Scientific Programming with IDL
September 29, 2010 – Herndon, VA

Free Live Seminars
ENVI User Symposium 2010
June 23, 2010 – Chatilly, VA

Recently Recorded Web Seminars
Using ENVI with GeoEye Data

Exlporing and Analyszing Remotely Sensed Data with ENVI

Using ENVI with ArcGIS ModelBuilder

Introduction to the IDL Math & Stats Module

To see a full calendar of upcoming IDL and ENVI training and seminar dates visit www.ittvis.com/eventstraining.aspx.

Open Positions at
ITT Visual Information Solutions


Desktop Support Specialist
– Boulder, CO

Project Manager/Scrum Master
– Boulder, CO

Technical Support Specialist

– Boulder, CO

Technical Writer

– Boulder, CO

Programming Consultant II

– Washington D.C.


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