New Prices Offered on Reference 5m BaseMap and DOQ Products

Space Imaging, the world’s leader in
providing Earth imagery and related services to commercial and government
markets, announced today that it is offering three new five-meter resolution
imagery products of the United States.
Additionally, Space Imaging has
adjusted pricing on Reference 5m BaseMap and DOQ products.
All prices are
effective immediately.

The new Reference 5m products (Counties, States and Regions) are derived
from the Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) panchromatic sensor and can be ordered in
color (using LISS or Landsat data).
The new products can be purchased by
entire counties, states, or regions of the United States, excluding Hawaii.
The imagery is cloud free, tonally balanced, orthorectified and optimally
enhanced for GIS desktop mapping.
Horizontal accuracy for all Reference 5m
products is up to 25-meters and 1:50,000 National Map Accuracy Standard
(NMAS).

“Our new Reference 5m products are designed with county, state and federal
officials in mind, giving them economical ways to map and monitor their areas
of interest (AOIs) with cloud free, orthorectified imagery,” said Jeff Young,
executive director of Sales for Space Imaging’s Global Solutions.
“We
continue to evaluate our product offerings and expand our complete end-to-end
solutions.
This product is ideal for regional planning, emergency management
and homeland security.”

New Base Pricing (license upgrades apply)

— Reference 5m (Counties, States and Regions) — new products available
in full-color with the exception of Alaska (offered in B&W only).
Pricing is within the conterminous United States and Alaska.
— Reference 5m Counties: $1.00 per sq. km. (2,000 sq. km. minimum)
— Reference 5m States: $0.70 per sq. km. (5,000 sq. km. minimum)
— Reference 5m Regions: $0.60 per sq. km. (100,000 sq. km. minimum)

— Reference 5m BaseMap — is custom cut to the customer’s AOI and is
available in B&W, true or false color (using LISS or Landsat data).
It is designed specifically for developing base maps showing rural
development, suburban growth, utility corridors, forest and
grassland burns, or forest cutblocks and rural access roads. Price is
determined by the specific AOI and is significantly discounted for
larger orders. New base pricing ranges from $1.00-$2.80 per sq. km.
with a minimum order of 1,000 sq. km.

— Reference 5m DOQ (Digital Ortho Quad) — IRS imagery that is extracted
to conform with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5′ quadrangles and
is aligned with adjacent DOQs. DOQs are available in B&W, true or
false color (using LISS or Landsat data) image maps. New pricing is
the same for B&W or color within the continental United States with a
minimum of 10 contiguous quads:

— Imagery that is less than three years is $150 per DOQ.

— Imagery that is less than one year is $225 per DOQ.

Ordering Products

To order a product, customers may call the Customer Service Center at
800-232-9037 or 301-552-0537, contact a Regional Affiliate or authorized
reseller.
Customers can also check to see if a specific area is in the
archive by accessing Space Imaging’s Web site ( www.spaceimaging.com ) and
using either Archive QuickLooks or CARTERRA Online(TM).
The site provides
detailed instructions about how to conduct an archived image search to obtain
the image scene identification number and latitude and longitude coordinates.
By using these tools, customer can select a specific image where multiple
archive images are available of the same area.

About Space Imaging

Space Imaging is a leading supplier of visual information products and
services derived from space imagery and aerial photography.
The company
launched the world’s first one-meter resolution, commercial Earth imaging
satellite, IKONOS, on Sept. 24, 1999.
Other products are produced from the
Indian Remote Sensing satellites, U.S. Landsat, Canada’s RADARSAT and the
European Space Agency’s ERS satellites.
Space Imaging also delivers
aerial-derived imagery products collected by its own Digital Airborne Imaging
System (DAIS-1(TM)).
For detailed information about Space Imaging, visit its
Web site at www.spaceimaging.com .