Kongsberg Geospatial

Kongsberg Geospatial is a Situational Awareness and Geospatial Visualization software company located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1992 as Gallium Visual Systems Inc. and purchased in 2006 by Norwegian Defence firm Kongsberg Gruppen.[1][2] It currently operates as a subsidiary of Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace[3] and in 2012, officially changed its name to Kongsberg Gallium Ltd.[4] In 2016, the company changed its name again to Kongsberg Geospatial to better reflect its focus on geospatial software solutions..[5]

Kongsberg Geospatial
IndustryDefence and Aerospace, Software
Founded1992
HeadquartersOttawa, Ontario, Canada
Area served
Global
Key people
Jordan Freed (President)

Tanya Hume (VP Finance and Admin)

Paige Cutland (VP Sales & Marketing)
ProductsTerraLens (formerly InterMAPhics)

Midas

IRIS UAS
Number of employees
47
ParentKongsberg Gruppen, Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace
Websitehttps://www.kongsberggeospatial.com

Their current office is located in the Kanata Research Park with many other high tech and IT companies.

Kongsberg Geospatial primarily sells to the defence market, but has also created software for Air Traffic Management, Air Traffic Control Simulation and Training, and Vessel Traffic Management applications. Its primary customers are government and military, or prime contractors.

Products

Kongsberg Geospatial offers a family of software development kit (SDK) products directly to customers or uses them as the basis for turn-key solutions and applications. The company also sells standalone applications for Air Traffic Control training and simulation and for operating Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) beyond visual line-of-sight (BVLOS).

  • TerraLens:

TerraLens (formerly InterMAPhics) was first created in 1992 as one of Gallium Visual Systems first products. It is a software development kit used for the development of custom user interface and real-time mapping applications. It can use a variety of map formats and platforms to provide Situational Awareness and Geospatial Visualization information.[6] The SDK is currently in its 8th generation and is used as the basis of many of the company's applications.

  • IRIS Terminal

is an Airspace Management application created to provide UAV operators with spatial awareness and warning of airspace conflicts when piloting UAVs beyond visual line-of-sight.

  • InterCOM DDS

Intercom DDS is an open standard middleware for data distribution. It is built to allow developers to define and share real time data across systems, networks, platforms and processors. Kongsberg Geospatial participates in DDS standards groups created by the Object Management Group. As such, InterCOM DDS can be used with any OMG RTPS protocol compliant device.

  • ISIM

ISIM is an Air Traffic Control Trainer used for Air Traffic Control Training, Air Space Analysis, HMI Development, and UAV integration. It was developed to provide the radar simulation for the US National Airspace System (NAS). It is the only system that uses the same display and user interface as the automation systems in FAA air traffic control centers. It is based on InterMAPhics.

Notable projects

Over 20 years, Kongsberg Geospatial has provided software to a number of projects, including:

Air

Naval

Land

  • Army Battle Management System
  • USMC AN/TPS-80 Ground / Air Task Oriented Radar
  • US Army Joint Battle Command Platform[8]
  • Vehicle Integrated Combat System
  • Aegis Ashore
  • Air Traffic Management Systems
  • Carrier and Amphibious Air Traffic Control System
  • Nav Canada Canadian Automated Air Traffic System
  • Raytheon AutoTrac III ATM system
  • Telephonics Aerotrac ATM System
  • UK NATS Scottish Oceanic System

Air Traffic Control Simulation and Training

Surveillance

  • Vessel Traffic Management System
  • Port Surveillance C2 system
  • Off Shore Oil Field Situational Awareness
  • PAL Airborne Maritime Patrol System
  • U.S. Coast Guard National Security Cutter

Partnership

In 2019, Kongsberg Geospatial and AiRXOS partner for the management to provide automated, unmanned traffic control systems across essential infrastructure.[10]

In May 2020, Kongsberg Geospatial, Larus Technologies, and the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association of Canada (CASARA) to help establish innovative approaches for drone usage in search and rescue operations in rural areas around Canada leveraging geospatial tools, artificial intelligence, and computer vision software.[11]

References

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