Monday, June 23, 2008

Every US Military Base Identified on Google Maps

SeeAndAvoid.org

What kind of organisation would create a Google Map mash-up identifying the location of every Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine military installation in the US? A map moreover that allows users to zoom in on any military base and examine a detailed satellite image whilst at the same time providing information on the types of planes and squadrons based there.

Well the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), that's who. SeeAndAvoid.org, according to the U.S. Defense Department, "offers a centralized, credible website for civilian pilots and military safety officers. The site offers reciprocal information and education on airspace, visual identification, aircraft performance and mutual hazards to safe flight, with the ultimate goal of eliminating mid-air collisions and reducing close calls."

When the Pentagon forced Google to remove 'street view' imagery of US military bases last year who knew it was because they wanted to map every military base for the world themselves?


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Um, I think you mean the Federal *Aviation* Administration.

Yes, it is kinda weird in this day and age for a government TLA to go down this road.

Anonymous said...

I think you must be very ignorant to think that the government would not have any regulation on the exposure of their bases throughout the world.
Please, think for a second. Do you really think that Google is displaying the correct photos of Army bases, both American and International?
No.