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Woolpert is a global mapping company that delivers access to Google products while streamlining services and providing technical support.
The five-year capacity contract between USACE St. Louis District and Woolpert has a value of $22,000,000.
Woolpert has been selected to provide geospatial data acquisition, production services, and related training in Alaska in support of the U.S. Air Force’s Combat Support Geospatial Information and Services (GeoBase) Program.
Woolpert will collect imagery and lidar at nine Alaska sites that are among the 36 sites Woolpert will collect worldwide 2021 under the GeoBase program.
Since 2016, Woolpert has collected more than 39,000 square kilometers of airborne imagery and lidar data at 190 U.S. Air Force sites in 15 countries on five continents.
Woolpert will provide on-site training classes and materials as part of the GeoBase support in Alaska.
GeoBase data collected by Woolpert are deposited into the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s GRiD repository to support other U.S. Department of Defense organizations, including the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy.
In the early stages of the GeoBase program Woolpert provided lidar data at 2 points per square meter, and Woolpert is now providing lidar data at 8 points per square meter or better depending on data needs.
Woolpert can offer solutions built on Planet data to supplement Woolpert’s existing products and services.
Woolpert acquired Geomatics Data Solutions in 2019 to augment and expand its services and global reach.
Planet and Woolpert are working together to provide imagery and data to select areas of Africa as part of a campaign to deliver technology and engineering capabilities to underserved areas.
Woolpert acquired Southern Mapping in 2019 to augment and expand its services and global reach.
Woolpert’s FAA Part 107 Waiver 107.29 and FAA Class C airspace authorization enable the firm to deploy UAS to support and advance airport operations.
Woolpert’s waiver for McGhee Tyson Airport enables the firm to test strategies for providing perimeter surveillance at TYS.
Woolpert has logged more than 1,000 hours operating UAS in controlled airspace at airports, mostly flown in Class B, C, and D airspace.
Data from the Woolpert project are scheduled to be delivered to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada by the end of June.
Since Long Point Capital's 2017 investment, Woolpert tripled its profits, completed six strategic add-on acquisitions, expanded into new geographic markets, and developed new lines of service including strategic consulting and data-as-a-service.
Woolpert will deploy a King Air 300 Turboprop aircraft equipped with Leica Chiroptera 4X and Leica HawkEye 4X lidar sensors out of Kaua’i to collect data for the task order.
Woolpert expects the topo-bathy lidar technology to achieve bathymetric coverage to a depth of approximately 50 m, reducing the need for NOAA Ship Rainier to survey inshore of that depth.
Woolpert was awarded a task order under NOAA’s Shoreline Mapping Services Contract to provide topographic and bathymetric lidar data and imagery for islands in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands chain.