Satellite Imagery Data Products & Services November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.1 Farida Raghina Manager, Sales & Customer Relations November 29, 2011.

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Satellite Imagery Data Products & Services November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.1 Farida Raghina Manager, Sales & Customer Relations November 29, 2011

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.2 A Canadian Remote Sensing Company founded in Data Vendor – Optical and Radar satellites. Products: GeoEye1, IKONOS, Worldview 1 & 2, QuickBird, Landsat, Aster, IRS, ALOS Palsar, Prism, Radarsat, RapidEye, SPOT, TerraSAR-X Services: Orthorectification, mosaicking and tonal balancing, cloud patching and haze correction, colour enhancements, project management, training, generation of DTMs/DEMs/Contours, creation of multi-resolution data sets. Digital Elevation Models (Aster, Ikonos, Worldview, GeoEye)

Evolution of Satellite Imaging Industry USG Launch of 1st spy satellite 1960 USG Landsat satellite 1972 USG Landsat satellite 1984 French SPOT satellite 1986 Russian satellite 1988 Indian satellite 1995 Congress passes Landsat Act 1992 Presidential Executive Order 1994 USG Landsat US commercial IKONOS 1999 Israeli EROS satellite 2000 US commercial QuickBird 2001 CIA Memo to use commercial imagery 2002 Presidential Policy on Commercial Remote Sensing 2003 US commercial Orbview US commercial WorldView GeoEye WorldView Pleiades 2012 GeoEye WorldView classified 90m30m10m7m5m--15m.82m1.0m.61m--1.0m.5m.4m

OPERATIONAL HIGH RESOLUTION OPTICAL SENSORS November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.4

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.5 Current GEOEYE Sensors 1m Pan/4m MSS 50cm Pan/2m MSS 11.3 km Swath Width 15.2 km Swath Width <15m CE90 Accuracy <5m CE90 Accuracy Pan, BGR+NIR bands

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.6 Current Digital Globe Sensors QuickBird WorldView 1 WorldView 2 60cm Pan/2.4m MSS 50cm Pan 50cm Pan 1.4m MSS 16.8 km Swath Width 17.7 km Swath Width 16.4 km Swath Width <23m CE90 Accuracy <5m CE90 Accuracy <5m CE90 Accuracy Pan, BGR+NIR bands Panchromatic 8 bands (Pan, BGR+NIR, RedEdge,Yellow, Coastal )

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.7 High Resolution Satellite Summary

Advantages of WV-2 Spectral Bands DigitalGlobe Proprietary Increased dimensions for feature extraction All Bands Coastal applications Coastal Band Vegetation-based applications Red Edge and Yellow Bands Improved vegetation analysis and urban mapping NIR2 Bands Urban mapping Yellow Band

HIGH RESOLUTION OPTICAL SENSORS November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.9 COMING SOON

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.10 GEOEYE - 2

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.11 Launch: 2012 Resolution: 33cm Pan and 1m Multispectral at nadir (commercially available resolution tbd) Bands: Pan, BGR+NIR bands Swath Width: 14km Collection Capacity: 658,000 sq km/day

WORLD VIEW – 3 November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.12

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.13 Launch: 2014 Resolution: 30-46cm (expected) Bands: 8 (BGR, NIR, Coastal, Yellow, RedEdge, NIR2) Swath Width: 14.2km Collection Capacity: 676,000 km2

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.14 PLEIADES

Pléiades Imaging Instrument - Main Characteristics Imaging Sensor One Camera 1-Band Panchromatic 4-Band Multispectral 12-bit Pixel Depth, at Acquisition Color Bundle Standard Mode of Acquisition 4m CE90 Pléiades Accuracy, without GCPs 20 km Image Swath Pléiades Product 50cm Pan Color 4-Band (Pan-Sharpened) 2m 4-Band Multispectral Ortho- Rectified A Standard Pléiades Product JPG2000 Standard Format including RPC Model Metadata in DIMAP Format

95% Satellite Resources Dedicated to the Commercial Market 1M+ km 2 Daily Acquisition Capacity per Satellite Pléiades Collection - Acquisition Capabilities

DATA PRODUCTS GEOEYE PRODUCTS GeoProduct : For those who want satellite imagery for visual and interpretive applications that are geometrically accurate and cost effective. This is a radiometrically corrected map oriented image and is shipped with the sensor camera model in rational polynomial coefficient (RPC) format. Geo product needs to be processed with RPCs to be geometrically accurate on a flat plane. Typical applications include environmental monitoring, image interpretation, disaster response etc. GeoProfessional : products are orthorectified (terrain corrected products). Perfect for anyone demanding greater image positional accuracy. These products are suitable for feature extraction, change detection, base mapping and other similar applications. GeoStereo : For those requiring images that deliver 3-dimensional viewing and feature recognition. This product provides two images with stereo geometry to support a wide range of stereo imagery applications such as DEM creation, building height extraction, and creating various spatial layers. November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.17

DATA PRODUCTS DIGITAL GLOBE PRODUCTS Basic : Imagery products are designed for users having advanced image processing capabilities. It is the least processed image product and comes with the camera model information for sophisticated users to perform processing services such as orthorectification, 3D feature extraction etc. Standard : Imagery products are the most flexible and are suited for visual analysis image classification, as a backdrop for GIS and mapping applications that require a modest level of accuracy and as the basis for doing your own orthorectification. StereoImagery : These products are designed for users with advanced image processing capabilities and photogrammetric tools. This product is ideal for Digital Elevation Model (DEM) generation, 3D visualization and feature extraction applications. November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.18

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.19 High Resolution Satellite Data Ordering SensorMin archive sq kmMin new collect sq km GeoEye IKONOS25100 WorldView 125$1,800 WorldView 225$1,800 QuickBird25$1,800 PRODUCT SPECS: Standard or Ortho Ready? DRA On or Off? 8 Bit or 11 Bit? 3 band or 4 band Pan sharpened or Bundle Product?

RADAR SATELLITES Radarsat 1 & Radarsat 2 TerraSAR – X Envisat PALSAR November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.20

SENSOR SUMMARIZATION

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.22 Image Processing Services Our standard image processing includes: Orthorectification Client provided control (GCPs) RPC (Sensor) Model Mosaicking and tonal balancing Cloud patching / haze correction Colour enhancements Image compression (ECW/SID)

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.23 Elevation Data Generation DTM generation from stereo imagery: DEM (regular grid at 1-5m) Contours (1m) Breaklines (including hydrography and access features) Random mass-points at high and low points Vertical accuracy of +/- 1 to 1.5m with surveyed control

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.24 Project Specific Services Project management Training in software and data usage Creation of multi-resolution datasets Digital Mapping and GIS 3D Visualization

DigitalGlobe Solutions Archive Imagery Precision Aerial Tasking Archive Imagery Precision Aerial Tasking Site Specific Imagery Global Basemap Advanced Ortho Series Stereo Collection Advanced Elevation Series Global Basemap Advanced Ortho Series Stereo Collection Advanced Elevation Series Advanced Products FirstLook FirstWatch Analysis Services FirstLook FirstWatch Analysis Services Information Solutions IMAGEINSIGHT

GeoEye’s Web Dissemination Platform - EyeQ Collection Systems GeoEye-1 & 2 WorldView-1 & 2 Others Collection Systems GeoEye-1 & 2 WorldView-1 & 2 Others Products Airport Mapping DataBase SeaStar Others Products Airport Mapping DataBase SeaStar Others 3 rd Party Content On-Demand Processing and Dissemination Services Service Oriented Source Agnostic OGC Compliant Secure Scalable Interoperable On-Demand Processing and Dissemination Services Service Oriented Source Agnostic OGC Compliant Secure Scalable Interoperable Partner & Customer Portals End User Applications GeoEye Portal Customer Devices End-User Environment

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.27 CLIENT BASE: GLOBAL APPLICATIONS: Mining & Exploration: High resolution images can be acquired in mountainous, remote regions and can be used to plan property exploration and map geological information and analyze surface features. Forestry: High resolution imagery can provide accurate mapping of logging roads, and detailed inventory of harvested areas and burns. Agriculture: Remote sensing data is valuable in crop prediction models and the visible and infrared imagery allows for health and productivity analysis. Oil & Gas: Oil spill mapping, oil seep exploration, facility management. Environmental Mapping: High resolution imagery is used to map and monitor environmental change, thereby help manage natural resources. Vis Sim: Multi-Res ortho imagery for flight simulators.

WHY PACIFIC GEOMATICS?? Customer Service: Provide the right data, at the right time and at the right price! Business Relationships: Excellent relationships with various satellite owners such as Digital Globe, GeoEye, Astrium, ESA, MDA, RapidEye/Iunctus, etc. Voted the Top North American Distributor for GeoEye in 2011!! Personal Relationships: Having worked with SOPAC for very many years, have grown to know, respect and understand the needs of the people of the South Pacific Islands. November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.28

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.29 Questions??? Look forward to a long lasting work relationship with SOPAC/SPC and the South Pacific Island Nations !!

November 2011Pacific Geomatics Ltd.30 VINAKA VAKA LEVU