SPADAC Adds Vector and Google Earth Support to Its EarthWhere Product Line

Enhancements Provide SPADAC EarthWhere Customers with Even Greater Cataloging and Provisioning Capabilities in EarthWhere 4.4

MCLEAN, Va. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — June 30, 2010 — SPADAC Inc., a leading provider of geospatial technology services and solutions, has released their highly anticipated EarthWhere product update with EarthWhere 4.4.

EarthWhere, a web-based spatial data management system has dramatically expanded its support for common GIS formats, Vector map data, and introduced a new scalable distributed architecture for rapidly cataloging, provisioning, and disseminating geospatial data. Cataloged data can now be exported directly into Google Earth or exported to a GeoPDF map file.

Peter Borissow, Vice President of SPADAC’s product group noted, “EarthWhere 4.4 is a milestone release for our customers, delivering remarkable productivity, performance, and value. Increasing performance by multi-threaded ingestion to flexibility with vector file and database support, EarthWhere addresses our customer’s requirements.”

Mark Dumas, CEO of SPADAC, “is excited about these customer-centric enhancements to SPADAC’s product line, they align perfectly with SPADAC’s vision and continued direction as an innovator and leader in the geospatial intelligence marketplace. Customers who catalog their data with EarthWhere will increasingly be able to experience SPADAC’s analytical offerings in a much more seamless fashion.”

SPADAC provides its customers with sophisticated and efficient data management products that offer enterprise-wide formats and applications. Discover why EarthWhere has been a trusted, proven solution across 40 different government agencies and customers. Contact SPADAC today at 703-740-4000 or Email Contact

About SPADAC Inc.

A leader in the fusion of spatial intelligence and predictive analytics, SPADAC enables organizations to make objective and confident decisions in the face of complex operational and business challenges. The company’s unique approach combines actionable spatial information, human terrain and social networking elements with innovative predictive analytics technologies. This process ensures that SPADAC’s subject matter experts, proven methods and patented technologies come together to minimize risk, maximize opportunities and significantly increase organizational resiliency and the likelihood of success for a diverse client base. Headquartered in McLean, Va., with operations globally, SPADAC supports customer organizations within defense, intelligence, homeland security, civilian government and commercial markets. For more information about SPADAC, please go to www.spadac.com.



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