DigitalGlobe, Inc. (NYSE: DGI), the global leader in earth imagery and information about our changing planet, today announced the completion of the first phase of a continent-scale mapping initiative that will enable Geoscape, a new information product from PSMA Australia to support Australia’s digital economy. Under the second phase, DigitalGlobe will leverage a range of geospatial technologies to map the locations and characterize the physical attributes of more than 15 million structures spread across the entire continent of Australia. This will allow Geoscape users to make critical decisions with confidence, knowing they are receiving the most accurate infrastructure information available.
PSMA Australia offers national geospatial datasets derived from authoritative sources to support a range of public and private business solutions. Through this initiative, PSMA Australia will leverage building and land cover information generated by DigitalGlobe for Geoscape, which will capture Australia’s natural and built environment, allowing a range of industries to gain a comprehensive view of assets around the country. When completed, Geoscape will provide a comprehensive view into the location, distribution, and characteristics of structures around the entire continent with unprecedented fidelity. These insights can be applied broadly for applications such as insurance risk modelling, urban planning and services delivery, emergency planning and management, business intelligence, policy development, and many research activities.
For this offering DigitalGlobe is creating a massive amount of geospatial content and location information derived from more than 7.6 million square kilometers of high resolution satellite imagery. Leveraging its Geospatial Big Data platform, proprietary technologies, and crowdsourcing, DigitalGlobe and its ecosystem partners are generating Geoscape product features such as building footprints and heights, rooftop materials, solar panels, and swimming pools. DigitalGlobe has delivered the first phase of the initiative to PSMA Australia, covering a large area of South Australia that includes Adelaide.
Geoscape incorporates DigitalGlobe’s derived geospatial datasets with PSMA’s Geocoded National Address File (G-NAF), land parcel data, digital elevation models, transportation network information, and other data to bring Geoscape to market. This product will be enhanced through these linkages to PSMA datasets that extend the depth and power of the dataset.
“Geoscape is a significant innovation that will provide essential infrastructure for Australia’s digital economy,” said Dan Paull, PSMA’s Chief Executive Officer. “By linking together many different attributes and data types, Geoscape will provide a greater understanding of what exists at an address — buildings, features, and land cover — for every address in Australia.”
“We are excited to combine GBDX and a full spectrum of geo capabilities with PSMA’s skills and vertical knowledge to provide a unique and valuable product for the Australian market – at unprecedented scale!” said Shay Har-Noy, DigitalGlobe’s Platform General Manager.
For more information, visit: https://www.psma.com.au/geoscape
About DigitalGlobe
DigitalGlobe is a leading provider of commercial high-resolution earth observation and advanced geospatial solutions that help decision makers better understand our changing planet in order to save lives, resources and time. Sourced from the world’s leading constellation, our imagery solutions deliver unmatched coverage and capacity to meet our customers’ most demanding mission requirements. Each day customers in defense and intelligence, public safety, civil agencies, map making and analysis, environmental monitoring, oil and gas exploration, infrastructure management, navigation technology, and providers of location-based services depend on DigitalGlobe data, information, technology and expertise to gain actionable insight.
About PSMA Australia
PSMA Australia’s goal is to facilitate broad and sustainable access to high-quality location data by offering foundation national spatial information derived from the authoritative data sources of Australia’s federal, state and territory governments. PSMA was formed by the governments of Australia in 1993 to collate, transform and deliver their location data as national datasets. An unlisted company limited by shares, PSMA is owned by all the governments of Australia. PSMA provides an independent and self-funded means for Australian governments to collaborate on national geospatial matters to provide fundamental infrastructure for a digital world.