GIS ApplicationsRegional Economic Development Organizations, Local PBS station, USAF Headquarters Air Combat Command.Processing commercial and military data into a multi-dimensional visualization and applications using standard Web Browsers over the Internet. Geospatial Data such as Imagery, thematic icons, or other available data are draped over terrain data and a Web Browser interface allows the user to free-navigate the area of interest. Other applications include development of Web-based reporting systems to track work orders, and a command level Spill Reporting system. |
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Contracting Vehicles: Army Corp of Engineers Fort Worth. US Army Training & Doctrine Command, Ft. Eustis. |
GSA SHEDULE GS-35F-0274L SBA 8(a) certified |
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Homeland SecurityWith Microsoft, Loyola developed a Homeland Security application that provides situational awareness and context for developing and historical incidents. |
GeoBaseLoyola successfully accomplished a project under contract for the F-22 MILCON program at Langley AFB. |
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GeoReachIn support of Operation Enduring Freedom, Loyola was tasked to develop 3-D visualizations of the known infrastructure of bases located in the AOR. |
Airspace Risk AssessmentLoyola supported a multi-function expert system designed to assist Air Force Personnel make informed decisions about where to fly aircraft. |
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Web Portal ServicesLoyola is designing, deploying and managing enterprise web portals that provide continuous availability of services to users. |
Environmental Assessment Tracking System (EATS)EATS was developed to enable Air Force Managers to track the status of Environmental Assessments and Impact Statements. |
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Digital LibraryLoyola supported a digital library involving thousands of documents scanned in Adobe PDF format and stored in an Oracle database. |
Department of Interior EEO DatabaseLoyola developed a web-based application that allows the National Park Service to manage effectiveness and diversity of hiring practices. |
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Network ServicesLoyola has a group of network professionals supporting the Defense Enterprise Computing Center Detachment (DECCD) Norfolk, Virginia. |
Suffolk Business Park Fly-ThroughThe Suffolk economic development authority approached Loyola to visualize the future of economic development in Suffolk. |
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Web-Based Airspace VisualizationThis Loyola support project allows pilots, airspace planner, managers, and analysts, to fly different airspaces with a standard Web browser. |
Photo-Realistic Airspace DepictionLoyola, in a company sponsored R&D effort, has taken data generated for the Web-Based Airspace Visualization tool to a higher level of realism. |
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Wide Area Habitat CharacterizationUsing satellite imagery and image processing algorithms, Loyola enabled the analysis of 130,000 sq. mi. of land to determine favorable Falcon habitat. |
Spill Release Reporting SystemLoyola developed a web based tool that allows immediate reporting by personnel at all ACC bases on fuel spills and other hazardous chemicals. |
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National Environmental Relational Database (NERD)This Loyola-supported GeoBase application integrated an ACCESS database to track work orders with a spatial database. |
Bird Airstrike Model (BAM) applicationThis Loyola supported BSA application uses information from the BAM database (Oracle 8i) for bird strike historical information. |
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Cultural ResourcesLoyola designed a database and application that will track all Archeological and Historical resources currently on ACC bases and ranges. |
Flood WatchAn application intended to assist emergency personnel in their flood prevention efforts. |
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Hampton Roads 2021WHRO, the local PBS affiliate contacted Loyola to produce a series of fly-through visualizations that would show the Hampton Roads Region in the future - 2021. |
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Other applications created by Loyola Enterprises have dealt with cultural resources, site suitability analysis, groundwater plumes, hazardous waste management, noise visualization, and more. The Loyola team can tailor solutions that fit a customer's need. An excellent track record, skilled staff, and the latest in technology make Loyola Enterprises one of the most competitive organizations in the business. Special Item Number 132-51 Information Technology information Services
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