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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!



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 >

Not All Supernovae Are Created Equal: Rethinking the Universe’s Measuring Tools

Not All Supernovae Are Created Equal: Rethinking the Universe’s Measuring Tools

6/3/2025

Rethinking the Reliability of Type 1a Supernovae   How do astronomers measure the universe? It all starts with distance. From gauging the size of a galaxy to calculating how fast the universe is expanding, measuring cosmic distances is essential to understanding everything in the sky. For nearby stars, astronomers use... Read More >

Using LLMs To Research Remote Sensing Software: Helpful, but Incomplete

Using LLMs To Research Remote Sensing Software: Helpful, but Incomplete

5/26/2025

Whether you’re new to remote sensing or a seasoned expert, there is no doubt that large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini can be incredibly useful in many aspects of research. From exploring the electromagnetic spectrum to creating object detection models using the latest deep learning... Read More >

From Image to Insight: How GEOINT Automation Is Changing the Speed of Decision-Making

From Image to Insight: How GEOINT Automation Is Changing the Speed of Decision-Making

4/28/2025

When every second counts, the ability to process geospatial data rapidly and accurately isn’t just helpful, it’s critical. Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) has always played a pivotal role in defense, security, and disaster response. But in high-tempo operations, traditional workflows are no longer fast enough. Analysts are... Read More >

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Satellite Imagery Confirms Returning Crisis in Sudan

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While our attention may have been diverted recently toward conflicts such as the war in Gaza and the actions of the Islamic State, the situation in Sudan has not been improving. Satellite imagery of hundreds of burned down homes attest to the growing crisis, which seems headed toward a replay of the ethnic cleansing by militias that began in 2003. This time, though, the Sudanese government seems to be more openly involved. Witnesses describe army officers, wearing state-issued uniforms, leading new militias in destroying villages and perpetrating other crimes in the area.

Recently George Clooney's Satellite Sentinel Project released a report describing the resurgence of Janjaweed militiamen, rebranded as Rapid Support Forces (RSF). While they may have a new name and official support of the government, reports indicate that they are no less "devils on horseback" than they were over a decade ago when the world first learned of their atrocities.

DigitalGlobe imagery has been an important tool for confirming and documenting the resurgence of violence in the area.  For example, the Enough Project, a partner of the Satellite Sentinal Project, provide the following DigitalGlobe image, confirming significant damage to shelters adjacent to the African Union- United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) camp and a portion of Khor Abeche village in South Darfur, from fires set by RSF shortly before the image was collected on March 26, 2014. Imagery Courtesy of DigitalGlobe/Satellite Sentinel Project/ENOUGH Project.


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