

22 September 2009, 8:40am
INTERGEO, Karlsruhe, 22nd September 2009 - AeroGRID the aerial imagery alliance is pleased to welcome their first African partner, Ramani Geosystems of Kenya, who contribute up to date high resolution orthophotos of major cities such as Nairobi and Mombasa.
“Bringing Ramani Geosystems on board is another step towards AeroGRID’s
goal of becoming the dominant supplier of aerial imagery from around the world. There will be further announcements from other continents in the near future,″ said Miles Taylor AeroGRID’s Development Manager.
"Teaming up with a global imagery provider like AeroGrid enables Ramani to spread its wings and be able to offer our imagery to a worldwide audience. This alliance will enable clients to get up to date aerial imagery of the cities of Kenya and East Africa off the shelf for the first time and with the speed of change within the urban areas it is essential imagery is up to date.”
AeroGRID was created to provide a one-stop-shop for worldwide aerial imagery. By marshalling partner resources, including 10 survey aircraft and high-resolution digital cameras AeroGRID is able to extend coverage and engage in a regular update programme that can provide the most complete and up to date aerial imagery solutions on the market.
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INTERGEO,, Karlsruhe,, 22nd, September, 2009, -, AeroGRID, the, aerial, imagery, alliance, is, pleased, to, welcome, their, first, African, partner,, Ramani, Geosystems, of, Kenya,, who, contribute, up, to, date, high, resolution, orthophotos, of, major, cities, such, as, Nairobi, and, Mombasa.
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Mike Small
Member of the London Chapter of ISACA, the Information Systems Audit & Control Association (www.isaca.org)