NZDF

Defence signs Satellite Imagery contract

Chief of the New Zealand Defence Force, Lieutenant General Jerry Mateparae and Sinclair Knight Merz, Global Environment General Manager, Geoff Linke signing the contract in Wellington today. (WN08-0051-01tn)
Lieutenant General Jerry Mateparae and Sinclair Knight Merz, Global Environment General Manager Geoff Linke sign the contract.

28 April 2008

The New Zealand Defence Force signed a contract with Sinclair Knight Merz Pty Ltd (SKM) at Defence House in Wellington today as part of the KiwImage project.

“The KiwImage (correct spelling) Project is an All of Government initiative to purchase satellite imagery of New Zealand, selected South West Pacific islands for which New Zealand has responsibility and the Ross Dependency for use by NZ Government Departments and Local Government,” said Colonel Kevin Arlidge.

Over the next 3-5 years the KiwImage project will capture images of all of New Zealand and its offshore islands at 60cm resolution.  The resolution is such that individual trees and bushes, walking tracks and road markings are all discernible.

“Most of the initial work on the project was performed by the NZ Fire Service and in 2007 NZDF was asked to host the purchase, storage and distribution of the imagery database. The imagery will be used to update topographical maps and databases for Government departments, Local Government and Emergency Services,” Colonel Arlidge said.

The Defence Force’s Joint Geospatial Support Facility in Devonport, Auckland was given the task of implementing the project.

SKM has been awarded the contract to provide the imagery which is gained from DigitalGlobe Inc. in the United States.

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