Planet Builds Business in State and Local Government Sector
November 23 2021 - 05:00PM
Business Wire
Planet, a leading provider of daily data and insights about
Earth, today announced a number of new contracts with state and
local governments, including entities in the states of Alaska and
Mississippi. Operating about 200 earth imaging satellites, Planet
provides near-daily images of every terrestrial location on earth,
enabling their customers to track environmental change, support
regional enforcement efforts, and make informed decisions.
Through their 7-month pilot program, Planet and the State of
Alaska explored solutions for department managers that have
historically been challenged by Alaska’s unique geography, marked
by severe winter storms and remote landscapes. Notably, 82% of
Alaskan communities are inaccessible by roads, and it is time
consuming and costly to get boots on the ground for evaluations.
Previously, employees would take small aircrafts to monitor
approximately 50 weather stations across 90 million acres of land
to determine when a station became snow-free. With daily
PlanetScope images, their team was able to look back at satellite
imagery day-by-day to determine the exact moment the station became
snow-free, saving substantial time, costs, and energy, and
increased the accuracy of the data collected. By decreasing the
number of aircraft trips needed to these remote regions, Planet’s
data also significantly increased employee safety.
Using Planet’s SkySats, the State of Alaska was also able to
support inspectors for mining operations. With more frequent
visibility, managers tracked mining activity on a month-to-month
basis to plan inspections and support regulatory enforcement. They
further utilized PlanetScope and SkySat data to provide
environmental situational awareness for wildfires and reveal final
fire perimeters. Additionally, the state leveraged Planet imagery
of forestland to determine enforcement policies prior to on-site
evaluations.
Using Planet’s datasets under a multi-department license, the
State of Alaska ensures this data is shared through the State’s
Imagery portal so that the imagery data can be used by various
agencies. For example, the satellite data collected for mining
inspection analysis by the Department of Mining Land and Water is
also open and accessible to the State Department of Conservation,
Fish and Game. By sharing this data across agencies, there is
increased project transparency to support economic development and
sustainability efforts.
At the other end of the continental U.S., Planet’s satellite
data also supports the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources
(DMR). The Mississippi gulf coast is home to some of the nation’s
most productive fin fish and shellfish waters. To ensure the
sustainable use of these wetland ecosystems, the DMR works to
regulate and restore these habitats yearly. Using PlanetScope
imagery, the DMR was able to conduct necessary due diligence to
protect wetlands and enforce accurate permitting programs.
Wetland habitats are home to a variety of submerged aquatic
vegetation, including seagrasses that are vital to the ecosystem.
As part of their role, the DMR provides permits to allow clients to
mitigate and transport sections of vegetation for coastal
development. In one instance, a client reported that in their
designated zone, the aquatic vegetation was no longer present and
requested a permit modification. It was critical that the DMR was
able to ensure that the movement of this growing vegetation was a
natural phenomenon and not due to human interference, such as
mechanical removal or obstruction of light from a barge.
Using PlanetScope’s high-cadence imagery, the DMR team was able
to go back day-by-day through the previous year to ensure that
there was no man-made structure, barge, or interference to the
vegetation on the site. They concluded that the species movement
was indeed a natural phenomenon, and thanks to Planet’s high
temporal resolution imagery, they were able to support the changing
permit status with confidence. This case highlighted how daily
transparency allowed the DMR to increase local enforcement and
conduct their due diligence to keep the wetlands safe.
As a new customer, the Mississippi DMR was able to see immediate
results from Planet’s product; and they are now exploring further
uses for the data. These explorations will dive into identifying
point sources of wetlands sedimentation, monitoring seagrass
movement, and evaluating tidal marsh health and water quality. By
working with Planet’s high-cadence imagery, the DMR will be able to
better gauge secondary and cumulative impacts when projects are
implemented.
Each year, more and more state and local governments are using
Planet’s data to support their regional planning processes, manage
their local industries, and protect their ecosystems. Their
additional customers include the New Mexico State Land Office, the
Port of Long Beach, Humboldt County, California, City and County of
San Francisco, Autoridad Nacional de Licencias Ambientales in
Colombia, the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
and the County of San Luis Obispo in California.
Working with state and local governments aligns with Planet’s
goals to support communities and protect the environment. Earlier
this year, Planet entered into a definitive merger agreement with
dMY Technology Group, Inc. IV (NYSE:DMYQ), a special purpose
acquisition company, to become a publicly-traded company. As it
joins the public market, Planet will become a public benefit
corporation (PBC), in which its mission will be encoded into its
corporate DNA, obligating Planet’s directors to stay true to their
mission as part of their fiduciary duty to their stockholders.
Planet’s public benefit purpose is: “To accelerate humanity to a
more sustainable, secure and prosperous world by illuminating
environmental and social change.”
About Planet
Planet is the leading provider of global, daily satellite
imagery and geospatial solutions. Planet is driven by a mission to
image the world every day, and make change visible, accessible and
actionable. Founded in 2010 by three NASA scientists, Planet
designs, builds, and operates the largest earth observation fleet
of imaging satellites, capturing and compiling data from over 3
million images per day. Planet provides mission-critical data,
advanced insights, and software solutions to over 700 customers,
including the world’s leading agriculture, forestry, intelligence,
education and finance companies and government agencies, enabling
users to simply and effectively derive unique value from satellite
imagery. To learn more visit www.planet.com and follow us on
Twitter at @planet.
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