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December 9th, 2010
NASA to Present Keynote at COM.Geo 2011 Conference

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NASA will deliver a keynote titled “NASA World Wind: Infrastructure for Spatial Data” at the COM.Geo 2011 conference in Washington, DC May 23th – 25th, 2011. The world has great need for analysis of Earth observation data, be it climate change, carbon monitoring, disaster response, national defense or simply local resource management. To best provide for spatial and time-dependent information analysis, the world benefits from an open standards and open source infrastructure for spatial data. In the spirit of NASA’s motto “for the benefit of all” NASA invites the world community to collaboratively advance this core technology. The World Wind infrastructure for spatial data both unites and challenges the world for innovative solutions analyzing spatial data while also allowing absolute command and control over any respective information exchange medium. Learn More

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