Farnborough: Boeing to present NGA with immersion analysis solution
Boeing will present a white paper this month to the US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) outlining proposals to develop ‘immersive analytics’ for the processing and exploitation of data.
According to Dewey Houck II, general manager for Electronic and Information Solutions at Boeing Network Space Systems, a white paper is due to be published this week following ‘attention’ from Letitia Long, director of the NGA.
Such a capability would allow analysts to immerse themselves in data, instead of being exposed to it, Houck explained to Shephard ahead of the Farnborough International Airshow (FIA).
A company spokesperson explained: ‘Boeing’s Immersive Analytics Platform
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