Research and Development Projects
By investing in research and development, a company is investing in its future. Compusult recognizes the importance of R & D and its role in remaining competitive in a technology focused industry. Compusult invests significantly in research and development projects in Web-enabled database access; on-line Internet services; geomatics and geographic information systems; data communications and networks; assistive technologies; and physical environmental applications.
Research and Development Projects
CWID/CWIX
Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID) is a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff-directed annual event that engages cutting-edge information technology. Read More...
GeoPAD
The Geospatial Platform for Analysis and Decision-Making (GeoPAD) is a Situational Awareness (SA) tool for creating, modifying, and managing geospatial portfolios, supporting analysis and critical decision-making. Read More...
OWS-8
Phase 8 of the Testbed activity to advance OGC's open framework of standards, reviewing and assessing the state of the OGC technical baseline, discussing previous testbed results, and identifying new requirements. Read More...
OWS-7
Phase 7 of the Testbed activity to advance OGC's open framework of standards, reviewing and assessing the state of the OGC technical baseline, discussing previous testbed results, and identifying new requirements. Read More...
OWS-6
A Testbed activity to advance the Open Geospatial Consortium's (OGC) open framework of standards, based on priority geospatial and location based interoperability requirements. Read More...
G-OPS
Geospatial Open Platform Sensorweb (G-OPS) was an expansion to Compusult's flagship product WES Xi, adding a feature which allowed access to sensors deployed anywhere in the world. Read More...
SensEarth
The SensEarth project consolidated and made discoverable sensors located anywhere on earth, and made the combined sensor data accessible via the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI). Read More...
SensorBay
A GeoConnections-supported project for the development of innovative CGDI technologies, which consolidated and made discoverable a community of sensors in, on and around Placentia Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador. Read More...