TECHNICAL PROPOSAL FOR STUDIES OF PHOTOINTERPRETER PERFORMANCE

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Appr'rded For Release 2005/02/10 SECRET 8BO477OA000900030001-0 I 1 July 1967 Technical Proposal for STUDIES OF PHOTOINTERPRETER PERFORMANCE Prepared by 1 1 1 I NGA Review Complete I EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC RE- GRADING: DOD DIR 5200.10 DOES NOT. APPLE Copy 3 of Log. No. PB7-67-331S D30,3 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 SECRET Approved For R~# 0211 :' R6F7RR04ZZ0A00090001rfnn.1-0 SECRET Log No. P.11.7-67.-3314 Hand Carried Copy .3 of 4 copies pa.ge'r''o "' pa ;e 17. UOX0 6 Fort Davis Station 25 July 1967 Washington, D. C. -- 20020 Attention: subject: Proposal for "Studies of Photointarpreter Performance". nclosures: 1. Three (3) copies Technical Proposal "Studies of Photointerpreter Performance" dated I July 1967 - Cys 1, 2 and 3. 2. Three (3) copies of Categories of Labor and Rates for the period 1 July 1967 through 31 December 1967 for Time and Material Contracts. We are pleased to forward herewith the above enclosures, which together with this letter, constitute our proposal for the continuation of the subject effott. Our quotation is prepared on a time and material basis. Our terms are net thirty (30) days, and this proposal may be cona.dered firm for a period of thirty (30) days. The estimated cost (for funding purposes) is approximately The work outlined in the enclosed Technical Proposal w be accomplished during the period 1 July 1937 through 30 June 1968. If you desire further information, please con- tact the undersigned. EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC RE- GRADING: DOD DIR 5.200.10 D'C S NOT' APPLY. AJE: sns Enamor Release Very truly yours, Mane er , Contracts A-RDP78B0470A000900030001-0 25X1 ( jot,- 6-1 -, ;Ili 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030WI-0 s 25X1 CATEGORIES Or. LABOR AND RATES Period 1 July 1967 through 31 December 1967 FOR TIME AND MATERIAL TAE CONTRACTS Code Category 00 Consulting Engineer/Scientist 01 Principal Engineer/Scientist 02 Senior Engineer/Scientist 03 Engineer/Scientist 04 Associate Engineer/Scientist 13 Engineering Clerk 15 Fabrication Services 20 Technical Specialist I 21 Technical Specialist II 22 Technical Specialist III ates Straight Time The above rates were calculated as follows: 25X1 Other Direct Charges, i.e., Travel and Living Expenses and Materials furnished by at the request of the Technical Representative o the Contracting Officer shall be at net cost to 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 1 211 1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78B04770A000900030001-0 SECRET Technical support and assistance is to be provided in the 1 1 1 following functional areas: Data Reduction and General Liaison Interpreter Instruction Stereoscopic and Non-Stereoscopic Mensuration and Interpretation Photo-Laboratory, Human Factors, and Miscellaneous Support The proposal is arranged in five sections consisting of: 1. Introduction 2. Data Reduction and General Liaison Task 3. Interpreter Instruction 4. Evaluation of Stereoscopic and Non-Stereoscopic Mensuration and Interpretation 5. Project Management FOREWORD 211 A statement of l qualifications to perform the proposed effort is included as a separate section. iii Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78B04770A000900030001-0 SECRET Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 SECRET 1 1 Page FOREWORD ...........................................................iii 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................. 1 2. DATA REDUCTION AND GENERAL LIAISON ....................... 1 3. INTERPRETER INSTRUCTION .................................. 2 4. STEREOSCOPIC AND NON-STEREOSCOPIC MENSURATION AND INTERPRETATION ........................................... 2 5. PHOTO-LABORATORY, HUMAN FACTORS, AND MISCELLANEOUS SUPPORT .................................................. 3 6. PROJECT MANAGEMENT ....................................... 3 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 SECRET Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 SECRET 211 I 25X1 211 1 I 25X1 INTRODUCTION proposes to provide technical services and materials to assist in specific aspects of studies to determine photointerpreter performance in the interpretation and mensuration of various types of targets. The primary objective of the program is to deter- mine the relationships between interpreter performance, photographic ground resolution, and the use of stereo and non-stereo instrumentation. 2. DATA REDUCTION AND GENERAL LIAISON D will assist in arranging for the collection of suitable. imagery for the program. This will involve II imagery collected by In addition, the acquired imagery will be "packaged" for use in the testing and evaluation phases of the program. Targets will be selected by the customer. Imagery and data will be prepared for each selected target site and will consist of a plot of the imagery, stereo pairs of imagery, additional coverage of the target, and annotation overlays to the imagery for the purpose of identifying and locating the target and its components. will provide continued liaison and technical assistance to all project personnel and the customer. In this regard, assistance will be provided in the conduct of experiments and analysis of results, assistance and advice will be provided for test design and the analysis plan, and personnel will provide other technical services to the customer and project personnel as required. Approved For Release 2005/02Hb: CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 SECRET 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 SECRET (will provide monthly progress letters to the customer in order to report project status, problems and achievements. Since participation in the over-all program is directed to specific tasks, it is pro- posed that report inputs be provided to the other project contractor, and that they incorporate these inputs in one over-all program final report. In this manner, the program final report will be complete and comprehensive, and inef- ficient duplication of reporting will be avoided. 3. INTERPRETER INSTRUCTION The customer's test subjects will be thoroughly briefed on the nature and the scope of the interpreter testing programs. Detailed explana- tion will also be made of the use of all imagery, graphics, and textual data and the form that the test responses will take. 4. STEREOSCOPIC AND NON-STEREOSCOPIC MENSURATION AND INTERPRETATION A primary effort of the program will be to evaluate and analyze physical image, equipment, and human parameters involved in the interpretation and mensuration of various target types. In particular, the effects of the use of stereoscopic and non-stereoscopic measurement practices and equipment 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 SECRET 211 t Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 SECRET will be studied. State-of-the-art equipment will be supplied by the customer new stereo-mensuration equipment, etc.). 1 1 1 1 1 PHOTO-LABORATORY, HUMAN FACTORS, AND MISCELLANEOUS SUPPORT Photo processing support will be provided as needed in combination with human factors test planning assistance. In addition, the contractor will supply other miscellaneous services that the Contracting Officer/Technical Monitor may desire. 6. PROJECT MANAGER The proposed project will be managed by assisted in technical matters by contractual and security matters by respectively. A statement of qualifications is attached. It includes descriptions of facilities, related contracts and resumes for the technical personnel to be as- signed to this project. Approved For Release 2005/02/1-: CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 SECRET 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS 25X1 Page A. FACILITY STATEMENT ............................................... 1 1. General ...................................................... 1 2. Physical Facilities .......................................... 1 a. Imagery and Data Exploitation Laboratory ................. 1 b. Mensuration and Photogrammetric Facility ................. 1 c. Photographic Laboratory .................................. 2 d. Computer Facility ........................................ 2 e. Engineering and Manufacturing Facility ................... 3 3. Facility Clearance ........................................... 3 B. ORGANIZATION ..................................................... 3 Organization Chart ............................................... 4 1. Mapping Sciences Department .................................. 5 2. Intelligence and Interpretation Department ................... 5 3. Applied Engineering Department ............................... 6 4. Technical Services Department ................................ 6 5. Systems Management ........ ....... .. 6 C. EXPERIENCE ....................................................... 7 D. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL ......................................... 8 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 2 11 2 1 25X1 I 1. General founded in 1957, was acquired by in 1962. Today, as 25X1 part ofi JS pecializes in researc , development and operations relating to data collection and reduction systems for reconnaissance, mapping, geodesy, intelligence, and associated activi- ties, as well as industrial applications of photogrammetry. In addition, 0 25X1 designs and develops prototypes for a variety of complex data reduction equipments, relying upon the unexcelled resources of for the manufacture 25X1 of such equipment. personnel include scientists and engineers, ably assisted by I highly trained technicians. The professional stature of the people comprising I uis reflected by the fact that 70 percent have college degrees and of ese, percent have either a Master degree or a Doctorate. This staff has been drawn from military, other government agencies, private industry and educational institutions. Many of these people are recognized internationally as authorities in their fields of specialization. 2. Physical Facilities 2 1 In August 1964, I (moved into new and modern quarters within the 2 1 This new building encompasses 35,000 square feet of air-conditioned floor space and houses comfortably 150 employees. Approximately half of the entire facility is devoted to laboratory space with offices for technical and administrative person- nel accounting for the remaining area. Furthermore, there is ample property to expand the existing physical plant anytime in the future. b. Mensuration and Photogrammetric Facility Mensuration tasks to within ?1 micron are performed in the environmen- a. Imagery and Data Exploitation Laboratory Operation include: 25X1 The Imagery and Data Exploitation Laboratory, comprising approximately 5,000 square feet, is equipped with stereo and monoscopic imagery viewers, lay- out tables, secure vaults, imagery and data files, and special image matching, projection and mensuration equipment. The laboratory is arranged to accommodate a variety of separate interpretation and data processing projects and provides ideal space for analysis and evaluation tasks; plotting, indexing, mosaicking, screening and interpretation, conducting experiments and performing basic and applied research relating to reconnaissance or mapping programs. tally controlled areas housing precision measuring equipment, consisting of -1- Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 monocular comparators with digital outputs, an automatic point coordinate reader and viewer with digital output, and a = PUG point transfer device. These equipments, supported by the high acuity output of the Photographic Laboratory, on film or glass, give one of the outstanding mensuration facilities 25X1 25X1 This facility also possesses al photogrammetric plotter, 25X1 automated with the STEREOMAT image correlator. This unique equipment permits the automatic production of orthophotographs and automatic extraction of contour records, as well as the digital recording of X, Y and Z model coordinates from near vertical and super wide-angle aerial or terrestrial photography. c. Photographic Laboratory This laboratory comprises nine rooms which are controlled carefully for temperature, humidity and dust. In addition to handling conventional photography tasks, this laboratory is geared for special services, such as: (1) the process- ing of various sensor records, i.e., infrared, side-looking radar and aerial camera records; (2) production of high acuity reproduction on glass in support of analytical photogrammetry and stellar plate measurements; and (3) continuous LogEtronic printing and continuous precision printing on formats varying from 70mm - 92" to t .005 weave, on special order. Some of the important capital equipment within this laboratory includes: LogEtronic CR/18 Contact Printer, 14" x 18" format LogEtronic Continuous Printer SP10/70, 912" x 500' Fluor-o-Dodge Contact Printer, 12" x 18" format Durst Laborator V-185, 10" x 10" Negative format Vacuum Back Process Camera, 24" x 30" Kodak Versamat Film Processor Ozalid 1000 Printmaster Moviola for magnetic and optical sound reproduction Film cold vault, 7' x 8' x 10' Various processing rooms, sinks, washers, dryers, etc. d. Computer Facility The primary computer in this versatile assembly is a 25X1 This is a micro-second machine with a micro-programming logic which allows for maximum programming flexibility. The present 520 installation has 24,576 24 -2 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 bit words of core memory and 256 words of rapid (200 nanosecond) biaxial memory. Peripheral equipment includes: 300 character per second paper tape reader 110 character per second paper tape punch Console typewriter 4 magnetic tape units 800 card per minute card reader 250 card per minute card punch 1200 line per minute printer 2 1 an is within one mile of the 25X1 21 This facility, comprising approximately 1,630 square feet, is sta a an e ui ed to accommodate a variet of ima e t t t d d t q pp r in er r Within this facility there is also a RECOMP II computer used primarily for the solution of "engineering-type" problems. The RECOMP II has a drum memory of 4096 40-bit words with a rather extensive repertoire of instructions. e. Engineering and Manufacturing Facility This facility is fully equipped for activities associated with the de- sign, development, fabrication, manufacture and testing of breadboard, engineer- ing and production models of electro-mechanical devices. In addition to the electronic assembly area, and mechanical assembly and test area, there is a well equipped machine shop and drafting room. The large manufacturing facilities of the are also available to the Operation if sizeable 25X1 quantities of instruments or component hardware are required. y g y p e a ion an a s exploitation tasks. It provides ideal space for analysis and evaluation efforts, interpretation, experimentation, and reconnaissance research. 3. Facility Clearance facility has a TOP SECRET clearance (TOP SECRET Final Clearance granted by 127 August 1964.) Courier service, utilizing personne , can be arranged up to and in- cluding TOP SECRET. office has a SECRET clearance, granted by I n 4 October 1965. 25X1 25X1 is one of the Engineering Operations of 25X1 The Operation is organized along departmental lines, each being responsible for a broad area of technical or administrative op- eration. (Note Organization Chart appearing on the following page.) office is located at Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 The primary roles and missions of the operating departments are as follows: 1 1. Mapping Sciences Department This department is concerned principally with the design and analysis of data acquisition and data reduction systems applied to space navigation, mapping, geodesy and resources surveys of the Earth, Moon and, eventually, other bodies within the solar system. Such undertakings include the development of design parameters and performance characteristics of sensors, employment of classical and non-classical techniques in data reduction, calibration of unusual sensor config- urations, formulation and analysis of mathematical models in support of analytical photogrammetry and geodetic position determinations, and the application of statis- tical theory in the performance of error analysis of whole or partial data collec- tion and reduction systems. In addition, this department offers consultation services for industrial applications of photogrammetry. Many solutions to the problem areas cited above are determined through computer programs develo ed by the scientific programming staff within this department and run on or customer computers. This staff has considerable experience in both FORTRAN and machine language coding for various computers. Although the programming staff is primarily scientifically oriented, it has considerable experience in developing large scale, computer oriented, data processing systems. 2. Intelligence and Interpretation Department This department is concerned with the design, analysis and test of advanced reconnaissance data processing subsystems, including assemblies for the utiliza- tion of returns from side-looking radar, infrared, conventional and special pur- pose photography and other special sensing devices. This department has assembled a large staff of reconnaissance system analysts and imagery interpreters capable of extracting and processing information from the multi-sensor records cited above. In fact, staff members have pioneered in the application of: (1) multiple sen- sors to tactical and strategic intelligence problems; (2) side-looking radar to area geology, geomorphology and land utilization; (3) special data reduction and interpretation subsystems for the exploitation of single or multi-sensor recon- naissance imagery and data; and (4) advanced techniques for exploitation of lunar surface imagery. This department is accustomed to planning and managing reconnaissance op- erations. Capabilities include the providing of statistically valid field samples, acquisition of ground truth, interpreter testing, training, complete exploitation services, proper supporting utilization of digital and analog computers, and de- vising storage and data retrieval systems to support dynamic reconnaissance op- erations. Professional capabilities of the personnel of this department range from land sciences, such as geology, forestry and geography, to engineering, military science, physics and psychology. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Applied Engineering Department 25X1 This department designs, develops and manufactures new equipment either in 25X1 response to unique requirements disclosed as the result of data acquisition and reduction systems studies performed by other departments, or in response 25X1 to other customer needs. It is also responsible for the manufacture of STEREOMAT product line, an electronic stereo image correlator designed for the Wild B8 Aviograph photogrammetric plotter which, together, constitute the only au- tomatic mapping equipment commercially available today. This department has made significant contributions in the development of image matchers, zenith cameras, automatic length and position measuring equipment, image filters and automatic rectifiers. For any equipment manufacturing require- ment calling for sizeable quantities of items, the unexcelled manufacturing facil- ities of other 1 organizations can be tasked by The professional staff includes electronic and mechanical engineers ably .assisted by competent technicians and draftsmen. 4. Technical Services Department 25X1 This department is equipped to undertake operational assignments as a customer service, as well as provide technical service support to other depart- 25X1 ments. These services are associated with (1) photography, such as pro uction of high resolution microfilm photography in black-and-white and color, rapid film processing of sensor records, high definition printing on film and glass, precision formatting and photo-quality manipulation; (2) mensuration, in conjunction with aerial and terrestrial photography, zenith and ballistic cameras, industrial and architectural photography, (3) numerical computations, in support of camera cali- bration, analytical aero-triangulation, coordinate transformations, ground survey computations, industrial dimensioning and earth-work calculations; (4) photogram- metric computations, such as orthophotographs, digital profiles and cross-sections, topographic, planimetric and special purpose maps and mosaics. The staff of this department includes mathematicians, programmers, photogram- metric and mensuration equipment operators and photographic technicians in suffic- ient number to permit two and three shift operations, thus providing a quick-re- action capability for these numerous technical services. 5. Systems Management The Systems Management staff is responsible for the development and manage- ment of complete systems in the reconnaissance and intelligence areas. Program Offices for individual programs are established within this group and are respon- sible directly to the Manager of the I Operation through the Manager of the Systems Group. This type of control is designed to best apply 25X1 systems experience and allow for direct action which successful comp etion o systems programs requires. The Systems Management structure allows for the established Program Offices to effectively coordinate and direct the various inter-department, inter-division 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 211 and subcontracting organizations which make major contributions to a program and serve as the principal point of contact for customer liaison. In general, program management is accomplished by the Systems Management staff through assignment of work packages to the functional organizations which will represent the source of best capability to perform the work package task by virtue of prior experience and available capacity. Individual project leaders and task supervisors are assigned by the cognizant functional organizations. The Systems Management staff is composed of highly qualified personnel who possess not only a technical competence in the various phases of reconnaissance and intelligence, but also administrative experience and ability for management of projects from the conception through successful completion. There follows a selected list of current and pasti contracts, as well as a selected list of internally funded study subjects and research and de- velopment efforts. For this particular submission, pertinent contracts are flagged on these lists, and project summaries of these flagged items are to be found on the pages which follow. Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Next 4 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Among the areas investigated by are the following: 25X1 25X1 with the help of internal funding 25X1 1. Analytical photogrammetry 2. Arms control 3. Computer programming 4. Change detection 5. Design and automation of mensuration equipment 6. Densitometry 7. Economic development/terrain analyses 8. Electronic image correlation 9. Systems error analyses 10. Geodesy 11. Interpretation and photogrammetry training 12. Lunar studies 13. Mapping and reconnaissance systems 14. Mensuration services 15. Multi-sensor interpretation 16. Numerical computations 17. Photogrammetric compilations 18. Photo services (including photo chemistry) 19. Psychometric aspects of photo-interpretation 20. Storage and retrieval systems 21. Industrial photogrammetry Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 1 11 1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 L researched, developed and successfully demonstrated a data hand- ling system des gned to obtain positional data utilizing airborne radar record- ings and limited ground control. The system was designed to process and reduce mass statistical data to stringent accuracies at high speed. The data handling system involved a radar correlation technique to obtain ground measurements, which in turn were operated upon by both digital and analog computers to yield a consistent set of positional information within the constraints of the avail- able control. Specific tasks involved included the development of electronic matching devices, high precision optical measuring procedures, a least-square analog computer, and high speed film handling methods as well as new interpre- tation techniques. Concepts and equipment developed for this project were successfully utilized during large scale Strategic Air Command exercises. 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 High Resolution Radar Interpretation Manual This 343-page manual has become a standard reference for radar interpre- ters. It was the first of its kind, and has been republished as a Technical Documentary Report by the Air Force. It provides basic information regarding the theories and characteristics which are essential to understanding the side- looking radar scope display. The manual provides considerable high altitude, high resolution, side-looking radar imagery; pertinent interpretation and mensuration techniques; and many illustrations of targets of strategic military interest. All imagery is from the AN/APQ-56 radar, which recently has been declassified. 1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 -11 1 A Metrical Analysis of Panoramic Photography Under this contract the formulation for obtaining dimensional information from panoramic photography was derived and analyzed. The effects of ignoring various physical and geometrical conditions affecting panoramic photography and of imposing errors upon various parameters for a number of configurations were presented. Finally, the results of some measurements of actual panoramic photo- graphs were shown. Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 I Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 211 Data Reduction and Analysis for Airborne Target Location Tests I I responsibility under this contract was to reduce, analyze and evaluate data derived from an Army low altitude target location test system. The contract involved the use of low altitude side-looking airborne radar in coordination with a ground radar tracking system, and the preparation of com- puter programs to evaluate different target location systems. It also involved the rectification and use of KC-1 photographic coverage for control purposes. Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 t t 1 1 Multi-Sensor Data Interpretation Task This study provided a critical appraisal of the relative capabilities and limitations for target detection and identification of various sensors, used singly and in combination. The sensors studied were side-looking airborne radar, infrared, panoramic camera and ELINT. The experimental portion of the task was carried out under controlled human-factor conditions, using qualified multi-sensor interpreters on high altitude imagery collected by the QUICK CHECK program aircraft. Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 1 1 11 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Flight Test Evaluation of Radar AN/APQ-97 (XE-1) 25X1 This program provided with detailed and concise test-program results for the evaluation o its new developmental side-looking radar, APQ-97. Primary concern of the test program was the determination of slant-range accuracies and resolution, both along-track and across-track. Tasks included:. (1) selection of flight test areas (2) determination of on-board sensors and instrumentation (3) development of calibration procedures for the sensors (4) planning of operational flights (5) preparation of procedures for data validation (6) organization of data handling techniques (7) presentation of reduced data Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 11 211 211 211 Compilation of Representative Sensor Imagery The object of these two contracts has been lan and develop a multi- sensor data base at the to In the course of com- 25X1 piling the data base is providing the following services: (1) planning for a a co ection, including compilation of a master target list and target-coding system (2) designing and maintaining a storage and retrieval system for imagery and other data, including editing and updating all data-recording formats (3) reducing data and anal zing imagery on all data-base materials as required. In addition, compiles and produces multi-sensor imagery and data packages, and prove es interpreters for the controlled interpreter testing relating to specific field exercises such as ROAD, ARRAY, SNOWFLEX, RODEO, and SILVER HAND. Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 "G111 2111 Course in Analytical Photogrammetry Given to various U.S. Agencies Under this project, developed two courses in Elementary and Advanced Analytical Photogrammetry. Subject matter included: (1) Vector and matrix algebra, and least squares (2) Image-space and object-space coordinate systems (3) Interior and exterior orientation (4) Collinearity, coplanarity, and scale equations (5) Single oblique photogrammetry and rectification (6) Panoramic photography (7) Space resection, orientation, and intersection (8) One-and two-station relative orientation (9) Stellar coordinate systems and camera calibration (10) Systems of analytical aerotriangulation (11) Adjustment of analytical aerotriangulation Lecture notes, class problems and exercises were developed, and each course presented to several groups of students. Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 1 Reconnaissance Color Evaluation The purpose of this current program is to explore the effect of color on reconnaissance imagery interpretation. 25X1 In the course of the effort,I with consultation from the 25X1 25X1 interpreter performance in standard analytic tasks using comparable panchromatic and color imagery. Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 211 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Ship Key Features and Interpretability of Sensor Imagery Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory This contract was a follow-on to previous work in the multi-sensor ship interpretation area which is aiding the Navy in establishing requirements for future ship surveillance systems. Decision matrices were provided indicating a systematic methodology for performing the ship identification process as well as depicting key features and ground resolutions necessary for identification on different sensor recordings at various levels of target specificity. Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 1 Resumes of key personnel, appropriate to this particular sub- mission, are attached. Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0 Next 5 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2005/02/10 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000900030001-0