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Podcast: Interview with Terry Moloney, PCI Geomatics CEO, on Driving Image Processing Standards #GWF

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Wednesday, January 19th 2011


In this podcast, editor in chief Joe Francica speaks with Terry Moloney, President and CEO of PCI Geomatics. Mr. Moloney was an early pioneer in business GIS and now heads one of the largest remote sensing software companies. Moloney and Francica spoke about PCI as one of  20 Canadian companies leading a delegation to India to broaden the reach of geospatial technology within that country. Moloney also spoke of the work of Dr. Robert Moses, founder of PCI and a leading proponent of OGC standards who passed away last year. He also addressed the relationship PCI has with Rolta and the opportunities for both companies in India. 


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