Geospatial engineering
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Geospatial Engineering, is a broad field that crosses multiple specialties that focuses on multiple dimensional mapping and organizing.[1] Also known as Geospatial Information and Services (GI&S), and formerly called Mapping Charting and Geodesy (MC&G) remains a core mission of the Army Engineer branch and provides the foundation layers for GEOINT.
See also Geomatics Engineering
[edit] References
- ^ Greenland and Sheldon; Paul Greenland, AnnaMarie L. Sheldon (2007). Career opportunities in conservation and the environment. Infobase Publishing. pp. 320. ISBN 0816067422. http://books.google.com/books?id=rJMUN46PcNQC&dq=%22Geospatial+engineering%22&source=gbs_navlinks_s.
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- Joint Publication 3-34, Joint Engineer Operations, 12 Feb 2007
- Army Regulation 115-11, Geospatial Information and Services
- GEOINT: Geospatial Intelligence
- Stewardship: Geospatial intelligence
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