Personal tools
ESRI (UK)

ESRI has extensive links with the Ministry of Defence, particularly with various parts of the
Defence surveying community dealing with geospatial matters. In recognition of this ESRI Inc
and ESRI (UK) have kindly agreed to sponsor the Defence Surveyors’ Association, providing
information and articles for inclusion on the Association’s website and in Ranger Magazine. The
Association very much welcomes ESRI’s involvement in its affairs, as the Company has provided
substantial support to the UK Armed Forces for many years.

Log in


Need a user name and password, or forgot your password?
 
Document Actions

Ranger Magazine

Content pages for Ranger

Ranger - Winter 2005

Ranger - Winter 2005 Ranger - Winter 2005
  • Editorial
  • The Defence Surveyors' Association
  • AGM and Visit to Chicksands
  • Colonel Freddie Hore TD, DL, MA, BSc, FRGS
  • Defence Surveyors' Association Prizes 2004
  • Introduction to the 1985 – 2005 Issue
  • 1985 – 2005 Twenty Tumultuous Years
  • The Last Twenty Years: The Hydrographer's Personal Refl ection
  • The Evolution of Multibeam Echo Sounding
  • Swings and Roundabouts: Military Survey – Some Organisational Aspects
  • Career Opportunities in the Military Geographic Branch
  • Twenty Years of Commercial Production
  • 20 Years of Field Survey
  • From Eisenhower to Google Earth and Beyond
  • Twenty Years of Photogrammetry
  • 20 Years of GIS in Defence
  • 1985 – Then and Now, a Laser-Scan Perspective
  • Cartographic Engineering
  • Squadron Production 1985 – 2005
  • Twenty Years of Aeronautical Cartography
  • Twenty Years of Map Supply
  • The Whitehall Crystal Ball: the Next Twenty Years
Attachments
Ranger - Winter 2005 Ranger - Winter 2005
(Ranger Winter 2005 web version.pdf - 5.79 Mb)
by John Knight last modified December 10, 2007 19:56
DGI 2009

 

DGI 2009 is Europe’s largest annual gathering dedicated to high-level discussion addressing the major challenges of the defence and government geospatial intelligence community will take place on January 19th -22nd at the QEII centre in London. 

 

Bringing together Heads of Geospatial Intelligence, GIS, Remote Sensing, Operations, and Imagery and Analysis, the conference provides a unique forum to discuss and debate the development of geospatial intelligence capabilities across the globe.

The conference will address the use of geospatial information in scenarios such as international conflicts, humanitarian disasters, crime, security, border control, arms treaty monitoring and global climate change.

For more information on the conference visit www.dgieuriope.com or alternatively contact Chanelle Hingston T: +44 (0)20 7368 9465.

 

 

Powered by Plone CMS, the Open Source Content Management System

This site conforms to the following standards: