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  • Feb 12
By Myrna James Yoo | New articles announcement
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Winter 2012 Issue

Commercial Imagery at Risk; LiDAR; GeoDesign

The Winter issue is out and includes an appeal by Dennis Jones to save Commercial Imagery. He lists six virtues of commercial imagery. He was also interviewed with Kevin Pomfret of LeClair Ryan and Josh Hartman of Horizon Strategies Group for the Got GEOINT?'s Feb. 6 podcast.

LiDAR is featured prominently with Brant Howard's QA/QC story, Matteo Luccio's report on LiDAR software, and an article about disaster management using LiDAR from Exelis' Susan Parks.

We have an intro to GeoDesign by Esri's Shannon McElvaney, and a report from the 2011 Forum on Earth Observations, about the need for a National Strategy for Environmental Intelligence.

Editor Ray Williamson discusses the significance of two reports about the importance of Earth observation data - one on health from CSIS and the other on the importance of imagery for security from CNAS.

 

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  1. February 25, 2012 8:57pm MST
    by Carlos
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    1. Watch the video again: he in no way "devalues" psotars who offer "love and counseling." He actually affirms that it as PART of pastoring. The video as a whole is geared toward church planters. Think of the context of the video and who it was made for.2. Think of the historical context of the New Testament. Think about military occupation that effects every aspect of living. 3. Most religious and philosophical systems in the world have more disciple than AMERICAN/WESTERN Christianity. "Christians" in America do not fully realize the intent of disciple and honor that Jesus modeled and wants for His people.4. Your biases and misquotes and mis-contextual interpretations shed light on the fact that the gap between "these types of people" is not being lessened by those who are the sources of the views you support. In fact, it should make you feel good to know there are men like Driscoll who are fighting FOR you (not WITH you)...men who are seeking restoration and reconciliation.I like your Gandhi quote. I think he made a great observation on modern/western Christianity. Thank God there are men leading the way to restore what Christ intended and what the "Christians" have messed up.

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