Boeing Adds Live Video-tagging to Geospatial Data Management Tool
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Boeing Adds Live Video-tagging to Geospatial Data Management Tool

DataMaster 5.3 improves data cataloging, retrieval and analysis

SPRINGFIELD, Va., April 15, 2014 -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] has upgraded its DataMaster geospatial data management software with real-time text-tagging of live streaming video, improving situational awareness for defense and intelligence community customers.

This new capability, along with other updates in the latest version of DataMaster, will result in faster cataloging and retrieval of data and more robust and precise analytics of imagery, video, maps and terrain.

"The technology enhancements found in DataMaster 5.3 are designed to create clearer links within geospatial data for swift, precise and perceptive intelligence," said Sparky Olsen, acting director, Boeing Intelligence Systems Group. "DataMaster provides increased data visualization for unique insights, enabling analysts to make better decisions."

DataMaster 5.3 software upgrades, available to new and current customers of the product, include the following features:

DataMaster is a comprehensive suite of commercial-off-the-shelf products and capabilities that provide a single repository for imagery, maps, elevation data and video. Customers have employed the DataMaster product family for more than 20 years for enhanced situational awareness to better protect U.S. and allied citizens and assets around the world.

A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is one of the world's largest defense, space and security businesses specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world's largest and most versatile manufacturer of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a $33 billion business with 57,000 employees worldwide.



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