BAE Systems today announced GXP WebView, a new lightweight, universal
Web-based Electronic Light Table (ELT) that allows users to find and
exploit mission-critical geospatial data using only a Web browser.
BAE Systems' GXP WebView enables the visualization, mensuration, and annotation of imagery directly within a Web browser. (Photo: BAE Systems)
Developed using HTML 5, this component of GXP
Xplorer® empowers all-source analysts to view, annotate, and publish
products on their own, without the need for assistance from a geospatial
imagery specialist. The innovative GXP WebView Pixel Server quickly
turns any image, regardless of format or location, into a
standards-based data stream viewable in a Web browser.
“GXP WebView delivers on a long-standing requirement for the
intelligence community to rapidly add imagery into intelligence
reporting and situational awareness products,” said Dan London,
vice president of sales, marketing, and customer support for Geospatial
eXploitation Products at BAE Systems. “This allows us to provide
a low-cost geospatial imagery option to our user base and the all-source
community.”
GXP WebView leverages 25-plus years of experience in software
development and support of commercial and national imagery formats to
deliver the same geolocational accuracy that users have come to expect
from more robust commercial software products like BAE Systems’ SOCET
GXP®.
BAE Systems’ Intelligence
& Security sector manages big data, informs big decisions, and
supports big missions. BAE Systems delivers a broad range of solutions
and services including systems development, IT, cyber operations, and
intelligence analysis to enable the U.S. military and government to
recognize, manage, and defeat threats. The company takes pride in
supporting critical national security missions that protect the nation
and those who serve.
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