
July 15th 2009 - Cardinal Systems, LLC Announces 3D LCD Stereo Monitor Support for Vr Mapping - Cardinal Systems, LLC is pleased to announce the support for 3D stereo viewing, compilation and editing using a 120Hz LCD panel. This LCD monitor is supported in all Vr Mapping products supporting stereo including VrTwo. At a much lower cost than other LCD viewing systems, this system has a smaller and thinner profile while offering a larger viewing area for stereo at a screen resolution of 1680x1050 pixels. The system may also be configured with dual LCD monitors for a large, high definition screen desktop. This LCD Stereo Monitor system provides extremely high stereo viewing quality using supported NVIDIA graphics cards. Please contact Cardinal Systems for more information on pricing.
February
2008 - Cardinal Systems Extends Software Agreement with BAE Systems
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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® and SOCET GXP®
mapping software applications.
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April
2007 - Cardinal Systems Awarded Arizona DOT Contract
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Cardinal’s Vr Mapping Software has been selected by
the Arizona Department of Transportation as the new software platform to be
utilized by its Photogrammetry Department. Vr Mapping modules VrOne® ,
VrTwo, VrAirTrig, VrAdjust, VrOrtho, Vr Mosaic and VrBalance together with
data translators to and from existing CAD systems will be installed in its
Phoenix Office.
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April
2006 - Cardinal Systems' Kitaif and Blankenship receive Certificates of
Appreciation from NASA. - On April 5th,
2006 Gregory J. Byrne, Deputy Chief, Johnson Space Center Office for Human
Exploration Science, issued Certificates of Appreciation to Cardinal System's
Mike Kitaif and Tom Blankenship for their work and support during the STS-114
Shuttle mission.
June
2005 - Vr Mapping Flies with NASA -
Cardinal Systems, LLC is pleased to announce that its Vr Mapping Software has
been selected by NASA for use in 3D analysis of potential tile and wing leading
edge damage on upcoming Shuttle flights. NASA will be utilizing VrOne® with
VrTwo to quantify tile damage once the Shuttle is in orbit if needed. An
astronaut will go outside the vehicle to inspect for and photograph any Shuttle
Thermal Protection System (TPS) and leading wing edge damage. The digital images
will be down-linked to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas where the
Image Science and Analysis Group will process them.
Mar
2004 - VrOne Chosen by BAE Systems for Integration with SOCET SET.
- Cardinal Systems of Flagler Beach, Florida is pleased to announce that BAE
Systems has selected its core product, VrOne, to be their platform of choice to
complement SOCET SET. BAE’s decision confirms what many VrOne Users have already
found – that VrOne is the best photogrammetric data collection and edit software
on the market today. Click here for more