Current Projects

  • Next Wave DoD Project

    RAID is a U.S. Army-sponsored tactical surveillance system for its Base Defense Operation Centers (BDOC). The RAID system consists of one or more laptops, a tower or aerostat, a suite of multi-spectral sensors, and a Ground Control Station (GCS) with related defense and communications equipment. RAID provides base security cells with nearly 360 degrees of high-resolution, day/night surveillance capability, enhancing target recognition and situational awareness and enabling timely and appropriate responses. Personnel at the GCS control, track, and operate the aerostat, manipulate sensor components including electro-optical infrared cameras, receive and process laser telemetry and video downlinks, and call for direct air attacks, adjustable indirect fire, or ground patrols.

    39°N is developing RAID’s map interface using ArcGIS Engine, which allows quick customizations of map panels and ready access to enormous libraries of geospatial information, including the Military Grid Reference System, Joint Operations Graphics, and Tactical Line Maps integrated into three-dimensional terrain analysis.

    Ploieşti, Romania

    39°N has recently contracted with a northeastern US pipeline construction firm to create a real-time data management system to help them track the remediation of slurry ponds at a refinery in Ploiesti, Romania.

    Geospatial information collected in the field will be transmitted in near real time to web servers in the United States using GPS units tethered to cellular phones. 39°N's mobile application, which is built on top of ArcGIS Server technology, makes this communication possible between the mobile units and the ArcSDE database.


    Clark County, Indiana GIS

    The following website has been created to link property tax information to the GIS. Users can search and view parcel information including property report cards, sketch information and supporting map data such as current roads and aerial photos.


    LakeRim GIS

    39°N has been subcontracted by the Indiana Geological Survey to create the LakeRim online, interactive map. This site will be used to create custom maps from more than 150 layers of information. The mapping application contains a variety of tools for zooming, panning, querying, exporting, and printing. Metadata are provided for each layer, and many of the layers can be downloaded in ESRI shapefile format.


    Next Wave PrjNext Wave DoE Project

    39°N and Next Wave Systems worked together to design a wireless mesh network for Y-12. 39°N was responsible for GIS and database design and modeling.

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