Vr Mapping
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Cardinal Systems, LLC
Cardinal Systems and BAE Continue Relationship
Partnership began in 2004
Cardinal Systems Extends Software Agreement with BAE Systems
February 11, 2008
Flagler Beach, FLA — Cardinal Systems has extended the exclusive reseller
agreement with BAE Systems for its Vector Raster One (VrOne®) 3D graphics
system. Under the terms of the contract, BAE Systems has been appointed sole
reseller of VrOne as a module for BAE Systems’ SOCET SET® mapping software application.
VrOne is Cardinal Systems’ versatile software package for photogrammetric
vector collection and editing, designed to maximize ease-of-use and
productivity. The application allows users to extract geographic information
such as roads, buildings, and vegetation from imagery and to store the
information in a database for efficient map creation.
“The continued integration of VrOne with SOCET SET and SOCET GXP provides a
complementary expansion of our geospatial and image analysis products and
offers highly efficient, time-saving production tools to mapping
professionals and GIS database creators,” said Curt Lima, product manager
for BAE Systems Geospatial eXploitation Products.
When fully integrated with SOCET SET, VrOne’s 3D data collection
functionality is combined with GXP’s unlimited range of image sources and
coordinate systems to deliver a complete mapping package.
“The reseller agreement has helped broaden VrOne’s software mapping customer
base worldwide,” said Mike Kitaif, Manager of Software Development for
Cardinal Systems. “Working with the professionals at BAE Systems has been a
pleasant experience for us. VrOne and SOCET SET complement each other well
and we plan to continue software development in this area.”
Cardinal Systems and BAE Systems have been partnered since early 2004.