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DigitalGlobe, Merrick Extend Reseller Agreement To Service Mexico
DigitalGlobe today announced that Merrick Advanced Photogrammetry of the Americas S. de R.L. de C.V. is now an authorized reseller of QuickBird high-resolution satellite imagery in Mexico. MAPA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Colorado-based Merrick & Company. "We look forward to extending our U.S.-based relationship with DigitalGlobe to benefit our remote sensing clientele in Mexico. This service will offer additional options for generating geospatial solutions to support MAPA," said Brian Raber, CMS, vice president of GIS Operations for Merrick & Company, and president of MAPA. "We have enjoyed an excellent relationship with Merrick in the United States, and look forward to the prospect of growing this relationship to service customers in Mexico," said Jeff Kerridge, senior vice president of International Sales for DigitalGlobe. Related Links DigitalGlobe SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express Ball Aerospace Wins Global Precipitation Study Contract Boulder CO (SPX) Sep 28, 2004 Ball Aerospace & Technologies has been selected by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) for the first phase of a study to develop a satellite bus designed for the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission. The study will conclude in November, in anticipation of final selection by NASA in January 2005.
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