…not excluded from this process and are no longer active. PGC support to federally funded researchers through the National Science Foundation’s Office of Polar Programs is uninterrupted and ongoing. Please contact your PGC Point-of-Contact or pgc-support@umn.edu for any further imagery…
Real-world example scenario of a new user initiating support from the PGC….
PGC uses open-source libraries such as SETSM and ASP to generate stereo-derived elevation models….
Official documentation for citing and acknowledging PGC support (maps, imagery, etc.)….
…communities PGC is and could be a part of. As the US Representative to the Standing Committee on Antarctic Geospatial Information (SCAGI), I represent US interests and contributions to Antarctic geospatial data and information within the committee and report to…
…our polar science community. Do I need to be in Minnesota? You should be within commuting distance of Minneapolis, MN. Is travel involved or required? There are opportunities to travel (when safe and approved by the University) for outreach initiatives…
…to quickly and easily view and download Maxar imagery and products. The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) sponsors the program and recently announced its renewed contract with Maxar. (Yay!) View the full release here. The PGC has recently updated our G-EGD…
…background as an Earth scientist (M.S. Earth Sciences, UMN) and software engineer. Shane is also the originator, lead developer, and lead principal investigator on the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded Flyover Country mobile app. We’re thrilled to have him join…