Summary of CRSDC Advantages  Single point access to commercial satellite imagery  Eliminates the need for multiple agencies to establish data- purchase.

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Summary of CRSDC Advantages  Single point access to commercial satellite imagery  Eliminates the need for multiple agencies to establish data- purchase contracts  Technical analysis of customer requests, ensuring the right product the first time  Imagery support for science and operational applications  Provides multi-resolution data  Negotiated discounts  Supports the goals of the Commercial Remote Sensing Space Policy (CRSSP)  Multiple agency requirements are coordinated whenever possible through the CRSSP Imagery-Derived Requirements (CIDR) collection tool  Properly licensed imagery is added to the USGS Commercial Data Purchases (UCDP) archive

GeoEye  USGS special discount on all invoices for AOI’s in North America  Available image products include:  1 meter resolution panchromatic  4 meter resolution multispectral  1 meter resolution color  Stereo products  Georectified and orthorectified processing  1.13 kilometer resolution multispectral  Other commercial catalog offerings

GeoEye  Available licenses include:  Single Organization  Federal Civil  Federal Civil & State/Local Governments  Federal Civil & International Partners  Federal Civil Premier  U.S. Governments, International Partners, & non-government organizations  Unrestricted  Public Domain  DoD

GeoEye Product Example  IKONOS image of the Grand Canyon Copyright GeoEye

Digital Globe  USGS special discount on all invoices for AOI’s in North America  Available image products include:  and.70 meter resolution panchromatic  2.4 and 2.8 meter resolution multispectral .60 and.70 meter resolution color  Stereo products  Georectified and orthorectified processing  Other commercial catalog offerings

Digital Globe  Digital Globe’s Enterprise License covers up to 25 user groups within the following categories:  Federal Civil  Federal Civil & State/Local Governments  Federal Civil & International Partners  Non-government organizations  DoD

Digital Globe Product Example  QuickBird image of Sahmah, Oman Copyright Digital Globe

SPOT  USGS discount based on annual aggregate total of orders  Available image products include:  2.5, 5, and 10 meter resolution panchromatic  10 and 20 meter resolution multispectral  2.5, 5, 10, and 20 meter resolution color  Georecified and ortho-rectified processing  20-meter posting Digital Elevation Models  Formosat-2 imagery  Vegetation Instrument 1kilometer resolution multispectral  Other commercial catalog offerings

SPOT  Available licenses include:  Single Organization  Federal Civil  Federal Civil & State/Local Governments  Federal Civil & International Partners  Federal Civil Premier  U.S. Governments, International Partners, & non-government organizations  DoD

SPOT Product Example  SPOT 5 image of Glacier Bay National Park Copyright SPOT Image

EADS North America  USGS special discount on all invoices  Available TerraSAR-X radar imagery products include:  SpotLight Mode  10km x 5km scene size  1-meter resolution  StripMap Mode  30km x 50 km scene size  3-meter resolution  ScanSAR Mode  100km x 150km  16-meter resolution

EADS North America  Available licenses include:  Single Organization  Federal Civil  Federal Civil & State/Local Governments  Federal Civil & International Partners  Federal Civil Premier  U.S. Governments, International Partners, & non-government organizations  DoD

EADS North America Product Example  TerraSAR-X image of Merapi Volcano, Indonesia Copyright Infoterra GmbH/

DMC International Imaging  USGS special discount on all invoices for AOI’s in North America  Available image products include:  2.8 and 4.0 meter resolution panchromatic  5.6, 22, and 32 meter resolution multispectral  2.8 meter resolution color  Georectified and orthorectified processing  Other commercial catalog offerings

DMC International Imaging  Available licenses include:  Single Organization  Federal Civil  Federal Civil & State/Local Governments  Federal Civil & International Partners  Federal Civil Premier  U.S. Governments, International Partners, & non-government organizations  Unrestricted  DoD

DMC Product Example  DMC image of Kangerdlugssuaq, Greenland

CRSDC Contact Information  USGS has negotiated "per order" discounts as follows:  Digital Globe 19% off of catalog price  GeoEye 35% off of catalog price  EADS 20% off of catalog price  DMCII 20% off of catalog price  SPOT no per order discount

There is an uplift cost associated with licensed imagery above single organization  But, Digital Globe's Enterprise license includes all levels of government at no increased cost.  GeoEye has also expanded their licensing to include Federal Civil Government at no cost on some occasions.  There is a 5% contract fee for CRSDC orders to cover USGS and our Center overhead associated with processing the orders.

CRSDC Contact Information Mike Duncan Contracting Officer’s Representative Customer Support: