December
7,
2009
Infoterra
and
its
Malaysian
partner
IMS
have
now
installed
a
TerraSAR-X
Virtual
Ground
Station
at
the
Malaysian
Remote
Sensing
Agency
(MRSA)
in
Kuala
Lumpur:
Following
the
delivery
and
installation
of
all
necessary
technical
equipment
as
well
as
thorough
training
on
the
planning
and
ordering
tool,
Nikolaus
Faller,
Chief
Operations
Officer
of
Infoterra
GmbH,
officially
handed
the
access
key
to
Nik
Mazlina
Nik
Mustapha,
Head
of
Remote
Sensing
Data
Services
at
MRSA,
on
Friday,
Dec
4.
"From
today,
the
MRSA
will
be
able
to
access
the
ordering
system,
plan
acquisitions,
and
task
the
TerraSAR-X
satellite
directly,"
states
Azhar
Salleh,
Chief
Executive
Officer
of
IMS.
Describing
the
concept
of a
Virtual
Ground
Station,
Nikolaus
Faller
adds:
“At
Infoterra,
we
will
ensure
the
immediate
processing
and
delivery
of
any
data
requested
by
the
MRSA
through
our
established
ground
segment.
The
data
will
be
accessible
for
MRSA
on
our
servers
the
minute
the
processing
has
been
finalized“.
The
contract
includes
not
only
the
Virtual
Ground
Station,
but
large
volumes
of
TerraSAR-X
data
that
will
be
acquired
and
delivered
throughout
2010.
This
data
will
be
used
for
flood
management
purposes,
as
Malaysia
is
regularly
affected
by
severe
flooding
along
its
coasts
as
well
as
inland,
and
damages
are
often
significant.
Based
on
TerraSAR-X
data,
Malaysians
experts
will
create
an
up-to-date
database
for
those
regions
regularly
affected
by
flooding.
“Based
on
this
database,
we
will
be
able
to
initiate
appropriate
prevention
measures
and
– in
case
disaster
strikes
–
react
more
quickly
and
target
our
emergency
response
effort
more
effectively,"
says
Nik
Mazlina
Nik
Mustapha,
outlining
the
purpose
of
acquiring
this
data.
"The
unique
reliability
of
the
weather-independent
TerraSAR-X
satellite,
along
with
its
excellent
geometric
accuracy,
will
surely
be a
key
advantage
in
such
time-critical
situations.
Its
data
will
help
us
to
prevent
damages
and
maybe
even
save
lives."
The
privileged
access
to
TerraSAR-X
acquisition
capacities
via
a
Virtual
Ground
Station
is
exclusively
provided
by
the
German
EADS
Astrium
subsidiary
Infoterra
GmbH,
holder
of
the
commercial
marketing
rights
for
the
satellite's
data
and
services.
Around
the
globe,
particularly
customers
that
receive
large
amounts
of
data
and/or
require
a
quick
and
flexible
tasking
option,
make
use
of
this
access
concept.