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Vricon is an American geospatial-intelligence data and software provider. It is a joint venture between Saab and DigitalGlobe and is headquartered in McLean, Virginia. Vricon has been in business since 2015.[1] Vricon’s technology for its 3D mapping of the globe uses stereophotogrammetry. It relies upon hundreds of images, typically from commercial satellite imagery. Other image sources can also be used as per location, without the use of ground control points. Use cases Environment: Reprocessing data reveal changes between sets. The data can also aid historical comparisons.

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  • Vricon is an American geospatial-intelligence data and software provider. It is a joint venture between Saab and DigitalGlobe and is headquartered in McLean, Virginia. Vricon has been in business since 2015.[1] Vricon’s technology for its 3D mapping of the globe uses stereophotogrammetry. It relies upon hundreds of images, typically from commercial satellite imagery. Other image sources can also be used as per location, without the use of ground control points. The full-color images have a 0.5-meter resolution and maintain an absolute 3m SE90 (spherical error 90%). Processing this imagery can take anywhere from mere minutes to a few hours, depending on the size of the requested area, and it can be available via cloud or download. Use cases Military: Vricon’s 3D global mapping allows warfighters to identify safe spots, plan routes, and observe changes in their surroundings. Environment: Reprocessing data reveal changes between sets. Digital elevation data can be used to show potential flooding, which can expose disaster damage and monitor environmental phenomena, The data can also aid historical comparisons. Communications: Increasing demand for connectivity requires analysis of accurate and high-resolution geodata at scale to ensure growing networks have the support and security they need. (en)
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  • Remote sensing and Mapping (en)
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  • Magnus Brege , Eric von Eckartsberg , Leif Haglund , Par Fack , Ramsey Price , Manne Anliot , Craig Brower , Barry Tilton , Isaac Zaworski (en)
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  • High-resolution 3D surface models, high-resolution digital surface models, high-resolution digital terrain models, point clouds, software (en)
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  • Vricon is an American geospatial-intelligence data and software provider. It is a joint venture between Saab and DigitalGlobe and is headquartered in McLean, Virginia. Vricon has been in business since 2015.[1] Vricon’s technology for its 3D mapping of the globe uses stereophotogrammetry. It relies upon hundreds of images, typically from commercial satellite imagery. Other image sources can also be used as per location, without the use of ground control points. Use cases Environment: Reprocessing data reveal changes between sets. The data can also aid historical comparisons. (en)
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