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Image: Dubai | July 5, 2011 | 50cm September 17, 2012 Utilizing Satellite Imagery for Geo-Governance DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Business Confidential Image: Bangkok, Thailand | WorldView-2 | 50cm

Presentation 10/4/2015DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Business Confidential2 Introduction to DigitalGlobe E-Governance Geo-Governance Use of Satellite Imagery in Geo- Governance

First company to receive a high-resolution commercial remote sensing license from the U.S. Government First company to launch sub-meter high resolution commercial satellite (QuickBird satellite) First company to offer online, subscription-based access to imagery with web services (GlobeXplorer acquisition) First (and only) company to provide high-resolution 8- Band Imagery (WorldView-2 satellite) Largest commercial imagery library in the world A History of Being Out Front DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Business Confidential3

See the world around you – anytime, anywhere – and act on it Imagery Discover the world the way it was, the way it is and the way it could be. Information Get access to the largest and most up-to-date collection of earth images available. Anytime. Anywhere. Insight Change is happening right now. How will it affect you? What will you do? DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Business Confidential

The best view of the Earth 10/4/2015DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Business Confidential5

See more of the Earth 10/4/2015DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Business Confidential6 Coverage Two million km 2 added each day – roughly the size of Mexico Better collection – 2/3 of the earth’s landmass every 90 days Content leader – with more than 2 billion km 2 Faster refresh – 33% of archive is less than one year old 90 days collection

Deliver images within hours after collection Only company offering on-demand access and download Ability to refresh imagery from the same location almost daily See the Earth now 10/4/2015DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Business Confidential7

eGovernance – Application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for delivering government services, between Government-to-Citizens (G2C), Government- to-Business(G2B),Government-to-Government( G2G) eServices – Through eGovernance, the government services will be made available to the citizens in a convenient, efficient and transparent manner. The three main target groups – Government – Citizens – Businesses/interest groups 10/4/2015DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Confidential8

eGovernance Information that are extracted needs to be – Consistency – Standardize – Authoritative Government will need to set up an infrastructure to share the relevant information to the relevant parties – Creation of NSDI – Policies of sharing – Cost of sharing Maintain and update Information – Continuity – Consistency

eGovernance Life Cycle Implementation (Taxation/Fees/Fines/Credits) -Property taxes -Storm Water fees -Ilegal Cons -Carbon Credits -Agriculture Subsidies -… Monitoring -Monitor urban growth -Illegal Construction/ -Disaster Response -Borders -Forestation/Deforestation -… Planning -Infrastructure/Transportation planning -Emergency Planning -Landuse -Watershed -Security -… Mapping -Regulate development of residential, agricultural, commercial, and industrial zones -Parcels or cadastre mapping for federal, state, and city wide records -Planimetric Mapping -Topographic Maps -Landuse/Landcover -Natural Resources -… Picture Source: Ordnance Survey

eGovernance Sustainability is the key objective of Governance Land Sustainability Food Sustainability Water Sustainability National Security Infra-Structure Development Natural Resources Management LBS & Utilities Environment

Geo-Governance Use of Geospatial Technology to enable eGovernance Geo-Governance technologies include – Remote sensing – GIS – CAD Imagery seen as the basic building block Imagery as the Organization Principle House Locations and Addresses Highways Detailed Planimetric Map Source: Ordnance Survey

Use of Imagery in Geo-Governance Address Geo-Governance needs: – Topographic Mapping – Elevation Models – Landcover – Cadastral/Parcel Mapping with Imagery – Other Layers Continuously updates & refresh database – Change Detection

Land Sustainability Common Objectives: – Understand Land Holdings/Ownership – For planning/zoning – Mitigate encroachments – Identify Illegal land activities DG Solution: – Cadastral Map – Land Parcels Maps – Countrywide mosaics – Monitoring Services

Food Sustainability Common Objectives: – Self sufficiency in food resources – Balance food imports and exports – Map all agricultural fields in the country – Monitor crops and commodities DG Solution: – Agriculture cadastre map – Crop classification layer – Soils map

Water Sustainability Common Objectives: – Enough Potable Water for citizens – Agriculture Irrigation programs – Flood mitigation programs DG Solutions: – Watershed DEM’s, – Viewshed Analysis for Dam flooding – Landcover maps that can be used for planning

Natural Resources Management Common Objectives: – Map and monitor natural resources including forests, coastal areas, energy, mining DG Solutions: – Coastal Maps (Bathymetry, Bottom Type, Sea Grasses) – Landcover (Forestry, Water Bodies, Wetlands) – DEM’s for Mining – Landcover for Environmental Impact Assessment for Oil&Gas/Mining

Visualizing a better world 10/4/2015DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Business Confidential18 Launching new solutions to help customers solve their large-scale challenges faster Accelerating the delivery of relevant, refreshed imagery to customers in the way they choose Pioneering new, faster, higher-value analytics capabilities to expand the Industry and drive new growth

10/4/2015DigitalGlobe Proprietary and Business Confidential19 s THANK YOU