MapInfo forms homeland security unit
MapInfo Corp. of Troy, N.Y., Jan. 29 announced it formed a homeland security unit to help government agencies use location information to protect the nation's people and assets.
MapInfo Corp. of Troy, N.Y., Jan. 29 announced it formed a homeland security unit to help government agencies use location information to protect the nation's people and assets.
"With the nation's heightened awareness surrounding safety, an increasing number of organizations are realizing the crucial role of location intelligence in homeland security," said Brian Lantz, vice president of global business and sales development for MapInfo.
MapInfo combines software and data that aid in detection, preparedness, prevention, protection, recovery and business continuity. Its technology does the following:
- Enables emergency personnel to see data about people, places and resources at a glance;
- Collects government intelligence data, such as military assets or crime patterns, in a common, open format, allowing local, state and federal agencies to share information;
- Pinpoints the location of important public assets including large landmarks, transportation hubs, underground telephone and electrical lines, and high-voltage power plants, and converts their addresses to points on a map.
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