Maplink Pro software deployed at Robins Air Force Base
The US Air Force has extended its contract for Envitia’s MapLink Pro software for use on the Air Force Distributed Common Ground System (AF DCGS).
AF DCGS is the US Air Force’s primary system for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) information. It delivers actionable intelligence using data collected from a variety of sensors on the U-2, RQ-4 Global Hawk, MQ-1 Predator, MQ-9 Reaper, and other ISR platforms.
To support operational needs, AF DCGS must be able to conduct time-dependent analysis to optimize ISR operations, produce timely assessments, and enhance battlespace awareness and threat warnings. Envitia’s Maplink Pro software delivers a mapping system capable of handling vast amounts of data without compromising performance, thereby enabling AF DCGS to meet its objectives.
“Envitia is honoured to support the US Air Force, and our defence sector partners, and contribute to the success of a strategic programme through the use of the latest MapLink Pro technology,” said Envitia CEO Nabil Lodey.
Robins Air Force Base is the home of the Air Force Materiel Command’s Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, which is the worldwide manager for a wide range of aircraft, engines, missiles, software and avionics and accessories components. The Air Force Base has renewed its Envitia MapLink Pro software contract and purchased a new additional license for use on the AF DCGS.
Envitia’s MapLink Pro is a suite of software development kits (SDKs) used by developers to build high-performance mapping applications across the globe. To learn more about MapLink Pro, click here