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NV5 Geospatial Blog

Each month, NV5 Geospatial posts new blog content across a variety of categories. Browse our latest posts below to learn about important geospatial information or use the search bar to find a specific topic or author. Stay informed of the latest blog posts, events, and technologies by joining our email list!



Deploy, Share, Repeat: AI Meets the Analytics Repository

Deploy, Share, Repeat: AI Meets the Analytics Repository

10/13/2025

The upcoming release of ENVI® Deep Learning 4.0 makes it easier than ever to import, deploy, and share AI models, including industry-standard ONNX models, using the integrated Analytics Repository. Whether you're building deep learning models in PyTorch, TensorFlow, or using ENVI’s native model creation tools, ENVI... Read More >

Blazing a trail: SaraniaSat-led Team Shapes the Future of Space-Based Analytics

Blazing a trail: SaraniaSat-led Team Shapes the Future of Space-Based Analytics

10/13/2025

On July 24, 2025, a unique international partnership of SaraniaSat, NV5 Geospatial Software, BruhnBruhn Innovation (BBI), Netnod, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) achieved something unprecedented: a true demonstration of cloud-native computing onboard the International Space Station (ISS) (Fig. 1). Figure 1. Hewlett... Read More >

NV5 at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium 2025

NV5 at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium 2025

9/16/2025

We recently presented three cutting-edge research posters at the ESA Living Planet Symposium 2025 in Vienna, showcasing how NV5 technology and the ENVI® Ecosystem support innovation across ocean monitoring, mineral exploration, and disaster management. Explore each topic below and access the full posters to learn... Read More >

Monitor, Measure & Mitigate: Integrated Solutions for Geohazard Risk

Monitor, Measure & Mitigate: Integrated Solutions for Geohazard Risk

9/8/2025

Geohazards such as slope instability, erosion, settlement, or seepage pose ongoing risks to critical infrastructure. Roads, railways, pipelines, and utility corridors are especially vulnerable to these natural and human-influenced processes, which can evolve silently until sudden failure occurs. Traditional ground surveys provide only periodic... Read More >

Geo Sessions 2025: Geospatial Vision Beyond the Map

Geo Sessions 2025: Geospatial Vision Beyond the Map

8/5/2025

Lidar, SAR, and Spectral: Geospatial Innovation on the Horizon Last year, Geo Sessions brought together over 5,300 registrants from 159 countries, with attendees representing education, government agencies, consulting, and top geospatial companies like Esri, NOAA, Airbus, Planet, and USGS. At this year's Geo Sessions, NV5 is... Read More >

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Distributed Geospatial Services. This time it’s for real.

Anonym

I want to talk about a topic that is both timely and timeless for our community: realizing the promise of Distributed Geospatial Services. Timely because this shift has been undergoing a resurgence (first by Google and more recently by Esri) and timeless because the idea has been with us for some time without becoming mainstream. It’s important to draw a distinction between what’s happened already – server/enterprise architectures and what is happening today – cloud solutions and apps which promise to deliver a new paradigm in the way geospatial content is accessed and consumed. So why this time is it for real?

First off it’s worth saying something about proprietary geospatial data formats which have limited widespread adoption. This is being addressed. The INSPIRE initiative in Europe is well underway and companies including Esri now have specific tools sets to help organizations prepare and adhere to INSPIRE standards. The GIS market has also matured with users more settled on working and sharing fewer common formats.

Next we needed the right infrastructure – it is only relatively recently that sufficiently fast web connections and commercial cloud hosted solutions have become a reality. These components are necessary to power Distributed Geospatial Services.

Lastly the GIS & Image industry and our users needed time to adjust. We also needed a pioneer to drive this change. If you have been fortunate to attend pretty much any Esri event this year you’ll know of their plans to reshape the industry online. Change is hard and it takes a big hitter with global reach and influence to drive big change.

Significant issues remain, but none are insurmountable. Content providers have commercial challenges to overcome and need to be convinced that the move from capital to operational revenue can work or be offset by increased uptake. Imagery and geospatial data is expensive to collect and stakeholders want to roadmap returns. I guess providers are also pretty jumpy about ownership of delivery platforms (just as record companies didn’t appreciate Apple’s dominance though iTunes) but in time will need to adjust.

Working to support this shift, ENVI now connects directly to Esri Image Services whilst ENVI Services Engine opens new ways of delivering image analysis as discrete services so desktop and distributed users can benefit from this market shift. So it’s finally happening. Long predicted and with the capability of finally mainstreaming our industry. I’m excited to play a part in delivering this change.

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