NORTH BETHESDA, Maryland, USA, 25 May 2017 – Progressive Technology Federal Systems Inc. (PTFS), a provider of Geospatial Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions, has released version 6.0 of its flagship product line, Knowvation™. PTFS will showcase the enhanced version of its Knowvation GS offering in booth #2033 at the GEOINT 2017 Symposium being held June 4-7 in the San Antonio, TX Convention Center. PTFS will demonstrate the critical role this product can play in data discovery for Intelligence, Defense, and Civilian Agencies. “The latest release of Knowvation GS [v6.0] provides customers with a content management platform and provides users with… read more →
PTFS attended the GEOINT Sneak Peak at the Belmont Country Club in Ashburn, VA on April 17th to hear leaders discuss their GEOINT Symposium plans for 2017. Government leaders, such as NGA’s Director Robert Cardillo and DIA’s Terry Busch, were in attendance to share their ideas and goals for the Symposium being held June 4-7 in San Antonio, TX, as well as for the year ahead. A main theme of the GEOINT Symposium this year will be a heavy focus on automation of analytics in full motion video and wide area motion imagery and big data. The GEOINT Symposium is… read more →
PTFS is Attending the 2017 AASTHO GIS for Transportation Symposium PTFS will be attending the 30th annual GIS for Transportation Symposium on April 10th-13th, 2016 in Pheonix, Arizona. The GIS-T symposium is a wonderful opportunity for government and private industry personnel who are interested in using GIS for transportation purposes to get together and share experiences, see state-of-art software and learn more in general about GIS technology and how it is shaping the industry. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) sponsors the annual GIS for Transportation Symposium. See more at: http://www.gis-t.org/. PTFS will be exhibiting its… read more →
Washington, D.C. – February 13-14, 2017 – PTFS will be attending the annual Esri Federal GIS Symposium the week of February 13th. PTFS is an Esri silver Partner and we will be in the exhibit hall at booth S3 on Monday and Tuesday where we will be performing live Demos of our Geospatial Content Management System, Knowvation GS™. Knowvation is currently being used by many federal agencies to manage very wide and diverse sets of content. The annual ESRI Federal GIS conference is one of the greatest ways for an agency or organization to explore the world of GIS technologies… read more →
Dan Quinn, VP of Marketing and Sales, speaks to Sanjay Gangal at GEOINT 2016 in Orlando, FL about PTFS attending the conference along with our applications and services, specifically our geospatial application called Knowvation™. Dan states that, “The interface is very easy and intuitive. It’s often times used in a public facing environment where people don’t have a help desk or a user manual, they just need to begin searching without assistance so the idea of being easy and intuitive is key.”
NORTH BETHESDA, Maryland, USA, 20 April 2016 – Progressive Technology Federal Systems Inc. (PTFS), a provider of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions, has released version 5.5 of its flagship product line, Knowvation GS™. PTFS will showcase the enhanced Knowvation GS offering in booth #415 at the GEOINT 2016 Symposium being held May 15-18 at the Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center in Orlando, FL. PTFS will demonstrate the critical role the product can play in mission areas such as Disaster and Emergency Response. “In response to client feedback, we developed many improvements to Knowvation GS over the past year making… read more →
NORTH BETHESDA, Maryland, USA, June 21, 2016 – Progressive Technology Federal Systems, Inc. (PTFS), today announced that it has integrated ClearTerra® LocateXT software with its flagship Knowvation GS™ Geospatial Content Management Systems (GeoCMS) to enhance Knowvation’s ability to geotag unstructured text. PTFS’s Knowvation GS GeoCMS software is recognized for supporting non-traditional geospatial information and other non-standard geospatial products. Analysts need to efficiently extract numerical geospatial coordinates from textual documents to properly geotag these files. LocateXT technology can automatically extract thousands of variations of geo-coordinate formats including (DD, DM, DMS, UTM, and MGRS). The LocateXT Application Programming Interface (API) integration utilizes… read more →
NORTH BETHESDA, Maryland, USA, February 19, 2016 – Progressive Technology Federal Systems Inc. (PTFS), today announced that it will participate in the beta program of Drone2Map™ for ArcGIS(R). Drone2Map, turns raw still imagery from drones into professional 2D and 3D imagery products. The desktop app will produce affordable imagery on demand for land analysis, infrastructure inspection, and monitoring events such as natural disasters or environmental changes. In the beta program, PTFS will use its Droneware™ Geospatial Content Management Systems (GeoCMS) alongside Drone2Map. Droneware facilitates the storage, discovery and dissemination of virtually any type of sensor data captured by an Unmanned… read more →
PTFS will exhibit at the GIS for Transportation (GIS-T) Symposium April 4-7, 2016 in Raleigh, North Carolina. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) sponsors the annual GIS for Transportation Symposium. It is a chance for government and private industry personnel who are interested in using GIS for transportation purposes to get together and share experiences, see state-of-art software and learn more about this field. See more at: http://www.gis-t.org/. PTFS will be exhibiting its flagship product Knowvation GSTM as well as its latest product DronewareTM. Both these geospatial content management systems (GeoCMS) provide discovery, exploitation and dissemination… read more →
PTFS will attend the NSGIC conference February 23-25 2016 in Annapolis Maryland. NSGIC is an organization committed to efficient and effective government through the prudent adoption of Geospatial Information Technologies (GIT). NSGIC provides a unified voice on geographic information and technology issues, advocates State interests, and supports its membership in their statewide initiatives. See more at: https://www.nsgic.org/about-nsgic#sthash.vgFAFfBO.AKQPxbyv.dpuf