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Both e-GEOS and Umbra will integrate their data pipelines to support a new combined service model.
e-GEOS focuses on Europe and South America, while Umbra focuses on North America, Asia, and other international markets.
e-GEOS, owned 80 percent by Telespazio and 20 percent by ASI, will focus on service delivery in Europe and South America.
e-GEOS and Umbra have signed a multi-year strategic agreement to develop innovative geospatial intelligence solutions for global customers.
e-GEOS and Umbra have formalized a multi-year strategic alliance to jointly develop and distribute geospatial intelligence solutions.
The combined constellation will be unique in the market, utilizing e-GEOS' platform and enhanced by their analytical products.
e-GEOS has high standards for SAR quality, making the collaboration with Umbra a significant honor.
The monitoring carried out by e-GEOS complements the activities of the Coast Guard and helps create an information base for long-term control activities.
e-GEOS is a joint venture of the Italian Space Agency (20%) and Telespazio (80%) of the Leonardo Group.
e-GEOS is the exclusive global distributor for COSMO-SkyMed data for commercial purposes.
e-GEOS supports the General Directorate for Environmental and Marine Protection (TBM) of the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security (MASE) in monitoring the Marine Protected Areas (AMP) established in Italy.
e-GEOS processes satellite SAR data, including data from the COSMO-SkyMed constellation, for monitoring marine environments.
COSMO-SkyMed data is marketed worldwide by e-GEOS.
Leonardo's capabilities include data acquisition, management, and enhancement through Telespazio and e-GEOS.
e-GEOS provides geospatial information and satellite maps to the European Commission from its emergency room in Rome.
e-GEOS, a joint venture of Telespazio (80%) and ASI (20%), acquires data from Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 at the Matera Space Center.
Data from the Sentinel-1D satellite will be collected by various European centers, including the Matera Space Center managed by Leonardo through e-GEOS.
e-Geos, a joint venture between Telespazio and the Italian Space Agency, operates in geospatial services based on Copernicus data.
Leonardo is supported by its subsidiaries, including Telespazio, Thales Alenia Space, e-GEOS, and Altec.
e-GEOS will use Leonardo’s Davinci-1 high performance computing (HPC) system for the EGMS.