2009 AOC Issue
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Access this edition as a downloadable PDF version or view each of the articles from our website using the links below. | |
| Introducing SiteSee to Africa | |
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| Pictometry Imagery for 2010 Soccer World Cup Sites | |
AOC is deploying world's best practice technologies to assist South Africa to manage and promote the World Cup from every angle. To learn more about this exciting project, click here . . . | |
| Contouring a Kingdom | |
In another first for AOC, the Kingdom of Lesotho has been mapped. This was achieved in two parts - one part via aerial photography and one part via satellite imagery. For all the project details, read on . . . | |
| GeoEye-1 Product Accuracy - Ortho Imagery and Terrain Data | |
An area of 269km2 was captured in stereo by the GeoEye-1 satellite for engineering purposes. The GeoEye-1 satellite was used to generate accuracte 0.5m orthoimagery and 2m contours over the site. For the project accuracies and client feedback, click here . . . | |
| Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality adopts Pictometry | |
AOC has recently completed the flying, image capture, processing and delivery of Pictometry® imagery for the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality. It is predicted that the costs of this imagery will be recovered over a two year period. Read on to learn how this may benefit your company . . . | |
| AOC Company News | |
For the last year, AOC has been training three disadvantaged South Africans in the use of basic computing and mapping skills. Assisting in this program was Martin Sanderson, who has retired from AOC after 43 years with the company. For the latest AOC company news, click here . . . | |
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SiteSeeTM is a powerful visualisation tool introduced by AOC. SiteSee is quickly becoming the standard for mining and engineering sites around Africa and the world.
In another first for AOC, the Kingdom of Lesotho has been mapped. This was achieved in two parts - one part via aerial photography and one part via satellite imagery. 
For the last year, AOC has been training three disadvantaged South Africans in the use of basic computing and mapping skills. Assisting in this program was Martin Sanderson, who has retired from AOC after 43 years with the company. 

