SUPPORTS SUSTAINABLE GROWTH

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DDSS BBUUN NDDLLEE G E O S P AT I A L G O V E R N A N C E P A C K A G E SUPPORTS SUSTAINABLE GROWTH www.digitalglobe.com BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA WORLDVIEW-3 30 CM International Civil Government Programs US (844) 296-9654 EMEAR 442036951367 APAC (653) 158-3597 www.digitalglobe.com

Geospatial Governance package The critical elements of good governance are transparency, accountability, legitimacy, quality, and effectiveness. To achieve these dimensions, the appropriate combination of geospatial tools, technologies and strategy is paramount. Accurate maps are a critical foundation to good governance but, derived information layers are also essential to actionable decision-making and sustainable national growth. From improving urban planning and growth to preparing for the next natural disaster, geospatial data is a necessary component of the governance toolkit. DigitalGlobe offers two comprehensive governance packages tailored for countrywide initiatives as well as urban focused initiatives. The National g-governance package is ideal for» Natural resource management» Mapping access to health services» Land parcel delineation» Environmental impact assessments» Settlement mapping» Baseline assessments The Urban g-governance package is ideal for» Urban growth planning» Infrastructure development» Disaster preparedness & risk mitigation» Disaster response and recovery» Watershed & floodplain analysis Included products Basemap +Vivid 50 cm resolution basemap with complete country coverage Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Range of highly accurate elevation models from 50 cm to 10 m resolution Human Landscape A comprehensive geodatabase that provides between 60 and 100 vector data layers for the country Basemap +Metro Consistently updated basemaps of all your urban areas BASEMAP +VIVID VRICON DSM DigitalGlobe offers special pricing on the packaging of these products, so governments have the best information at their fingertips. BASEMAP +METRO National g-governance Package:» Basemap +Vivid» Human Landscape county survey Urban g-governance Package:» Basemap +Metro» Human Landscape metro survey» Elevation HUMAN LANDSCAPE

DigitalGlobe Basemap +Vivid Basemap +Vivid provides the highest quality imagery basemap over your entire country. At 50 cm resolution, this highly detailed Basemap can help governments answer many policy or planning questions. For governments, Basemap +Vivid easily integrates into existing workflows to enable accurate decision making and regulatory reporting. With high standards of accuracy and currency, this basemap also allows users to create derived information products; analysts can identify features, draw building footprints, and more. DigitalGlobe Basemap +Vivid supports a variety of governance applications, including:» Baseline assessments» Land use and land cover analyses» Health access mapping» Land records and administration» Disaster preparedness plans Features» View and download imagery easily» Access imagery at full resolution with key metadata» Accuracy within 5 m, 4.2 m in select areas» Integrate into any geospatial application using industry standard (OGC) web services Benefits» Save time and money by eliminating the resources required to search, procure, manipulate, aggregate, and stitch data together» Ensure your maps are timely and relevant through a comprehensive refresh plan» Maintain total privacy with secure access» Accelerate your workflow by integrating Basemap +Vivid wtih digital elevation models and Human Landscape data layers to provide a holistic view for government programs COUNTRY WIDE COVERAGE Deliverables DigitalGlobe Basemap +Vivid delivers complete imagery coverage for your country. Content can be easily integrated into other geospatial tools and can be accessed online through DigitalGlobe Cloud Services or offline via FTP delivery. Delivery methods CLOUD SERVICES» MyDigitalGlobe» OGC Standards» ESRI ImageConnect» Google Earth EarthService Media delivery: External HD Web-based delivery: FTP

Elevation models From city planning to flood mapping, elevation models provide governments with a critical input to many sustainability initiatives. DigitalGlobe offers a range of elevation options to meet your needs. These elevation models produce highly accurate Digital Surface Models and Digital Terrain Models that serve as key building blocks for successful engineering, land management, and vulnerability assessments, among others. These elevation models integrate seamlessly into your existing workflows with configuration options for accuracy, resolution, type and format. DigitalGlobe s elevation data are available for any priority area in your country and can be leveraged for a wide ranging spectrum of uses cases. As part of the Urban g-governance package, DigitalGlobe offers government several elevation data options from our 50 cm 3D elevation models to our DSM-10. Governments can select the elevation model to tailor the g-governance package to your requirements and budget. Complete coverage The extensive image archive of DigitalGlobe ensures complete coverage over any priority location. High accuracy Elevation data ranging from 50 cm to 10m ensure different levels of absolute accuracy. VRICON DSM RIO DE JANEIRO Better decision-making The resolution and accuracy of DigitalGlobe s elevation data in any country allows for superior analysis and decision-making across a range of applications, including: Environmental monitoring» Conduct watershed and/or floodplain analysis» Evaluate drainage of sewage and wastewater» Assess vulnerability to hazards like landslides or flooding Infrastructure development» Optimize wireless base station locations to improve urban network performance» Plan best routes for new roads or railways» Identify water flow in agricultural lands for irrigation projects Emergency response» Map ingress and egress routes» Develop real-world mission planning and training activities» Model fire, medical, and law enforcement response routes VRICON DSM NEW ZEALAND

Human Landscape The Human Landscape geodatabase provides country-wide and/or metro-wide datasets on a range of themes, from population and demographics to infrastructure to water bodies to economic indicators. Each country has its own set of characteristics calling for a unique approach, however, all data layers are created at the lowest administrative district available. With more than 60 data layers, Human Landscape saves time and budget by allowing your teams to spend more time on analysis and less on finding, curating, and creating data. These data can be used to conduct risk assessments, poverty estimations, community access to critical resources and services, supply chain logistics, and much more. As part of both the National g-governance and Urban g-governance packages, Human Landscape survey data is available to support country wide initiatives as well as urban projects. Features With fully populated attribution, comprehensive metadata, and a level of detail not available via public sources, the dataset provides thorough knowledge of an entire country or an entire urban area in an analyst-ready format. Human Landscape leverages multiple data sources to create a robust GIS database with rigorous quality assurance procedures. Benefits:» Consolidated stack of existing data assets» Public data are validated and improved using satellite imagery» All data are geocoded to provide actionable insight» Easy to integrate into existing systems or reports» Available with sharing license to provide greater value across initiatives Religion Ethnicity Human Geography 13 core themes Communication Demographics Economy Language Deliverables» Country and/or metro-specific geodatabase complete with attribution and metadata Medical Significant events Land Delivery methods Groups Transportation Water Media delivery: DVD Education Media delivery: External HD Human footprint Web-based delivery: FTP

Basemap +Metro Basemap +Metro provides easy access to up-to-date high-resolution imagery of all your country s metropolitan areas. Imagery is mosaicked together to provide a consistent view of the urban landscape, including areas beyond the city center such as suburbs and airports. The +Metro basemap is a critical tool for any urban planning and development but can also be leveraged for pre-emergency planning, vulnerability assessments, resource and services allocations, climate change adaptation and mitigation planning and much more. DigitalGlobe Basemap +Metro supports a variety of governance applications, including:» Pre-emergency planning» Flood inundation models» Utilities planning» Urban growth monitoring» Climate change adaptation & mitigation» Assess exposure to hazards BARCELONA Features» More than 90 percent of metros are on a yearly refresh schedule» High-resolution imagery assures all key features are visible and discernible including land use, structures, vegetation, and vehicles» Meets strict accuracy, currency, and aesthetics required for analysis, accurate decision-making and regulatory reporting» Images are orthorectified, enabling measurements, area calculations, and other analyses Benefits» Immediate, cost-effective, off-theshelf imagery with no processing requirements» Saves time and resources with no need to search, procure, manipulate, aggregate, or stitch imagery data» Subscription includes annual refreshes to enable change detection over time» Best-in-class combination of resolution, ground truth accuracy, currency, and aesthetics Delivery methods CLOUD SERVICES» MyDigitalGlobe» OGC Standards» ESRI ImageConnect» Google Earth EarthService Media delivery: DVD Media delivery: External HD Web-based delivery: FTP

Geospatial Governance use cases DigitaGlobe s National g-governance bundle is ideal for use in a variety of analyses, such as: SOCIOECONOMIC INDICATORS Assess important geospatial statistical information such as poverty indexes, ethnicities, religion, and more. DigitalGlobe's Multi-dimensional Poverty Index includes data on wealth inequality, human rights, state corruption, human security, health and sanitation, education and material assets. NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Assess the availability of natural resources, such as fresh water bodies, to ensure water sustainability and minimize environmental impacts of growth. COMMUNICATIONS Foster additional private sector investment by understanding supply chains and travel intervals with maps of all critical infrastructure, including roads, highways, airports, ports, cellular coverage, and more. DigitalGlobe s Urban g-governance bundle is ideal for use in a variety of analyses, such as: RESOURCE ALLOCATION Understand exactly where critical resources are located, including hospitals, clinics, schools, and more to plan future development and ensure equitable access. PREDICTIVE CRIME MAPPING Search area reduction helps law enforcement determine hotspots to prevent future events. HYDROLIC MODELING With global coverage and the ability to order custom-built models, DigitalGlobe s provides the Digital Surface Models or Digital Terrain Models you need without the challenges of local access. Customize your elevation data for your country's needs, with options ranging from.5 m to 10 m in accuracy and resolution.

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