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  • U.S. ARMY GEOSPATIAL CENTER SUPPORTS JAPAN QUAKE, TSUNAMI RELIEF EFFORTS

    The U.S. Army Geospatial Center (AGC) compiled earthquake, water, and geology maps as well as other data sets of Japan and made them available via its public and public key infrastructure (PKI) Web sites last week in support of U.S. quake and tsunami relief efforts.
  • BURKHARDT RETIRES; FONTANELLA SELECTED AS DIRECTOR, U.S. ARMY GEOSPATIAL CENTER

    Dr. Joseph F. Fontanella was recently appointed to the Senior Executive Service to serve as the Director of the U.S. Army Geospatial Center (AGC), and is responsible for supporting the operations, intelligence, acquisition, research and development as well as modeling and simulation communities with geospatial information.
  • U.S. Army to Showcase Award-Winning Geospatial Technology at 2010 GEOINT Symposium

    The U.S. Army Geospatial Center (AGC) will demonstrate its award-winning Buckeye program, Geo-referenced PDF project (GeoPDF), and Engineering Field Planning, Reconnaissance, Surveying, and Sketching Set (ENFIRE) during the U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Foundation’s 2010 GEOINT Symposium (New Orleans), November 2-4, at Booth 457.
  • U.S. ARMY GEOSPATIAL CENTER SUPPORTS HAITIAN RELIEF EFFORTS

    The U.S. Army Geospatial Center’s Hydrologic and Environmental Analysis branch compiled earthquake, water and geology maps, as well as a number of other data sets and made them available via the AGC’s public and internal Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Web sites in support of U.S. humanitarian efforts to Haiti.
  • U.S. ARMY GEOSPATIAL CENTER NEWEST MAJOR SUBORDINATE COMMAND

    The U.S. Army Geospatial Center (AGC), formerly known as the Engineer Research and Development Center’s Topographic Engineering Center (ERDC-TEC), became a Major Subordinate Command center under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) today.
  • Centerville resident R. Lee Hadden selected DTIC® User Council vice president

    Centreville resident R. Lee Hadden, a technical information specialist at the Engineer Research and Development Center’s Topographic Engineering Center (ERDC-TEC) was recently selected as vice president of the Defense Technical Information Center® (DTIC®) User Council.
  • Barton native Sgt. Hatteras A. Hoops named BNCOC geospatial engineer honor graduate

    Geospatial Analyst Sgt.(P) Hatteras Hoops of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineer Research and Development Center’s Topographic Engineering Center,(ERDC-TEC), was recently named honor graduate in the Geospatial Engineer Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course (BNCOC) conducted at Fort Belvoir, Va.
  • U.S. Army Geospatial Center Fields New ENFIRE Tool Kit to Warfighters

    The U.S. Army Geospatial Center is fielding 200 Instrument Set, Reconnaissance and Surveying (common name: ENFIRE) tool kits to deploying engineer units, improving their ability to rapidly collect engineering data while minimizing their exposure to enemy observation. Distribution of the kits will continue through Summer 2010, and full rate production and fielding is being planned through 2015.
  • Army Establishes New Army Geospatial Center

    Headquarters, Department of the Army, approved the establishment of the U.S. Army Geospatial Center (AGC) today. The AGC, formerly known as the Engineer Research and Development Center’s Topographic Engineering Center (TEC), will become a direct reporting center under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).
  • Stephen Benzek wins ESRI People’s Choice Award

    Stephen Benzek’s imaginative creation of a noncontemporary, nontraditional-style map of the Mediterranean region recently won the prestigious People’s Choice Award during the 28th Annual Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc. (ESRI) International User Conference. Benzek’s map “The Geography of Paul” was chosen from more than 1,000 entries and voted by more than 17,000 conference attendees to receive the top prize.