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Commercial Observation Satellites: At the Leading Edge of Global Transparency, by John Baker

Featuring numerous satellite images and case studies, this book brings together an impressive group of experts to assess the implications of this emerging information technology.

  • Sales Rank: #3735549 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: RAND Corporation
  • Published on: 2001-04-23
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.18" h x 1.48" w x 6.46" l,
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 620 pages
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Review
An international group of experts provides 26 chapters on all aspects of the topic, including emerging policy issues... -- Book News, Inc., June 2001

RAND has released a new study of commercial remote sensing that will likely be a definitive guide for policymakers.... -- Frank Sietzen, Jr., Spacelift Washington, May 21, 2001

This excellent compilation is both topical and timely... a highly recommended overview. -- Peter Truss, The Aerospace Professional, June 2002

This excellent compilation is both topical and timely... a highly recommended overview. -- The Aerospace Professional, June 2002

Well presented, well organized and easy to use... Could conceivably be a textbook on a policy in remote sensing course. -- Barry Haack, Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, July 2001

From the Publisher
Overhead observation of human activities and natural developments on the Earth's surface long ago captured human imagination. These early hopes became reality in the mid-nineteenth century as the first aerial photographs were taken from a captive balloon. The rapid growth of aviation in the early twentieth century spurred the development of aerial photography and photointerpretation for military, scientific, and commercial purposes. The space age subsequently ushered in another new era in remote sensing as satellites and manned spacecraft provided a unique vantage point for Earth observation for both military and civilian purposes. We believe that the advent of commercial observation satellites at the start of the new millennium is the next major step in a rapidly evolving ability to acquire timely information on what is occurring at almost any location on the Earth's surface-what we view as growing global transparency.This book focuses on the nexus of technology and politics in seeking to understand the broader political, security, and market implications of commercial observation satellites. It offers a policy-oriented focus that is relevant to those in government, industry, nongovernmental organizations, and academia concerned with the potential benefits and possible risks of this emerging information technology. The book explores the policy tensions both in the United States and abroad that arise from the dual-purpose nature of high-resolution satellite imagery data, which can be applied to both civilian and military uses. Several chapters highlight the distinctive approaches that many countries take in pursuing civilian and commercial remote sensing satellites, as well as their disparate views on the security implications of growing global transparency. It also explores whether the commercialization of satellite remote sensing is viable given stiff competition from aerial and other providers of spatial information, as well as government-owned imaging satellite systems. Finally, special attention is given to assessing the implications of the unprecedented access to the high-quality satellite imagery that is increasingly available to governments, businesses, news media, international and nongovernmental organizations, and even individuals. END

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Overhead observation of human activities and natural developments on the Earth’s surface long ago captured human imagination. These early hopes became reality in the mid-nineteenth century as the first aerial photographs were taken from a captive balloon. The rapid growth of aviation in the early twentieth century spurred the development of aerial photography and photointerpretation for military, scientific, and commercial purposes. The space age subsequently ushered in another new era in remote sensing as satellites and manned spacecraft provided a unique vantage point for Earth observation for both military and civilian purposes. We believe that the advent of commercial observation satellites at the start of the new millennium is the next major step in a rapidly evolving ability to acquire timely information on what is occurring at almost any location on the Earth’s surface—what we view as growing global transparency.

This book focuses on the nexus of technology and politics in seeking to understand the broader political, security, and market implications of commercial observation satellites. It offers a policy-oriented focus that is relevant to those in government, industry, nongovernmental organizations, and academia concerned with the potential benefits and possible risks of this emerging information technology. The book explores the policy tensions both in the United States and abroad that arise from the dual-purpose nature of high-resolution satellite imagery data, which can be applied to both civilian and military uses. Several chapters highlight the distinctive approaches that many countries take in pursuing civilian and commercial remote sensing satellites, as well as their disparate views on the security implications of growing global transparency. It also explores whether the commercialization of satellite remote sensing is viable given stiff competition from aerial and other providers of spatial information, as well as government-owned imaging satellite systems. Finally, special attention is given to assessing the implications of the unprecedented access to the high-quality satellite imagery that is increasingly available to governments, businesses, news media, international and nongovernmental organizations, and even individuals.

Many chapters in this book build on and extend the work of other scholars and analysts who have laid much of the intellectual foundation in this area. We would be remiss not to recognize the seminal historical contribution of our RAND colleagues and others in developing satellite photoreconnaissance for security purposes. And two more recent efforts also deserve special recognition. One is the groundbreaking work of the Carnegie Endowment’s Commercial Observation Satellite Project in the late 1980s, which anticipated many of the fundamental policy issues arising today. The other work is the public revelation of the formerly classified CORONA imaging satellite program, which is ably recounted in the volume published by the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. These works provide a strong conceptual basis and historical context for many of the chapters in this book.

The book’s themes and observations also benefit from a series of workshops and informal discussions that have provided intellectual stimulus for the co-editors and book authors in thinking through the complex issues posed by the advent of high-resolution commercial and civilian observation satellites. The first workshop, in May 1998, was cosponsored by the George Washington University’s Space Policy Institute and the National Air and Space Museum. A larger conference addressing similar issues was hosted by Carnegie Endowment’s Project on Transparency in May 1999. Finally, RAND held a workshop that brought together most of the book’s authors, along with several experts from industry and government, in October 1999 to define key issues and to consider alternative perspectives. Throughout this period, our thinking benefited greatly from the informal discussions and debates of the “Eye Street Group” concerning the implications of imaging satellites for global transparency.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
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By A Customer
Review provided by Glenn Lethm, Managing Editor SpatialNews.com & WirelessDevnet.com -- This joint publication of RAND and the ASPRS takes a technological and political view in an effort to help readers better understand the political, security, and market implications of today's commercial satellites. The book will satisfy readers from government, industry, NGO's, and academia looking for answers that explain both the benefits and risks associated with using remotely sensed data acquired from a number of commercial observation systems.
It is apparent that the publication was put together with a great deal of support from the commerical agencies responsible for maintaining the observation systems mentioned in the book, as well as from government agencies around the world. The book kicks off with a detailed examination of policies and issues associated with the development of commercial remote sensing programs. A number of detailed examples of remote sensing applications to international problems are presented along with a section dedicated to emerging International political issues faced by policy makers.
Readers should take away a good overview of who the traditional and new users of remotely sensed data are as well as an understanding of uses and applications of the data.
If any chapter is not to be skipped over, it's section 2 dealing with National remote sensing policies. An excellent historical account of national policies since the Cold War years covers the military and civilian policies of the US, Canadian, Russian, Japanese, French, Middle East, and India governments. Excellent examples of applications are offered up, as are detailed technical specifications of each nation's observation systems.
Appendices included with the title are not too lengthy and provide a list of abbreviations, bibliography, sample images, and not to be missed, a very interesting time line detailing the past, present, and future of the medium and high-resolution satellite world. About the only thing I could have asked for in this publication would be more example images included in the text. Students of geo-spatial and remote sensing courses, academics, researchers, government, and commercial agencies needing a primer on commerical observation systems and Satellite imagery will find this a very useful resource - this one will be a valued resource on your bookshelf for years to come.
Table of Contents: Section 1 - The Policy Making Context Section 2 - National Remote Sensing Programs & Policies Section 3 - Remote Sensing Applications to International Problems Section 4 - Emerging International Policy Issues

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Fantastic High-Quality Book on Policies and Capabilities
By Robert David STEELE Vivas
This may well be the best book RAND has ever produced--certainly the best I have ever seen or reviewed. An edited work, it brings together thirty-one authorities and integrates very high-quality editing, photography, and references. It even has an index.
As one who regards the collection of imagery as a supporting event, in support of the creation of geospatially-based all-source databases and integrated analysis, I would observe that this book must be regarded as skewed toward policies and capabilities related to commercial imagery collection. It does not address the many vital topics having to do with geospatial databases, the integration of diverse sources of geospatial imagery including Russian military maps and classified digital terrain elevation data, or the integrating of imagery into the all-source analysis process.
Commercial imagery is running roughly twelve years behind the early projections on both its adoption and its gross revenue potential. This is in large part because of a consistent prejudice against commercial sourcing by the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Defense Mapping Agency (now the National Imagery and Mapping Agency). There are implications to this on-going negativity for the business marketplace--the cost of commercial imagery is still much higher than it need be, simply because the government is as yet unwilling to recognize that it should spend billions on acquiring commercial source imagery, not on building even more useless secret imagery satellites.
I recommend this book strongly, both for commanders who would like to exercise some control over national imagery collection policies and investments; and for business leaders who might wish to contemplate how the taxpayer dollar could be better spent in support of generic commercial imagery capabilities whose fruits can be easily shared with the private sector and especially non-governmental organization.
The editors and the authors of this book have excelled. I can find nothing to criticize--indeed, I expect the editors to get to work immediately on a follow-on book that brings together different authorities and focuses on the database and analysis side of the matter.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
A classic! Great book.
By Michael
This book is a must have for anyone interested in the history of commercial remote sensing in the US. It all started over a decade ago - and at the time - this was the only book out there that was putting the whole picture together. You can't be an expert in this area and not have a copy of this book.

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