Full Content is available to subscribers

Subscribe/Learn More  >
Proceedings Article

National Imagery Transmission Format (NITF) standard: a government/industry model

[+] Author Affiliations
Kenneth D. Whitson

Central Imagery Office (United States)

Proc. SPIE 10283, Standards for Electronics Imaging Technologies, Devices, and Systems, 1028305 (July 6, 2017); doi:10.1117/12.229320
Text Size: A A A
From Conference Volume 10283

  • Standards for Electronics Imaging Technologies, Devices, and Systems
  • Bellingham, United States | January 13, 2017

abstract

The National Imagery Transmission Format Standard (NITFS) is the collaborative result of a US Government and industry effort to provide a common facility for exchanging imagery and image-associated data among a wide range of legacy, migration, and future intelligence systems. The purpose of the NITFS is to provide a common standard for the transmission of files composed of images, symbols, labels, text, and other information that relate to imagery. NITFS had its genesis in the early 1980s as a vehicle to meet the challenges imposed by a changing military/intelligence paradigm. Early successes spurred increased interest in the standard’s evolution. Non-DoD program offices and commercial vendors began to develop NITFS compliant systems and products. The National Imagery Transmission Format (NITF) component of the NITFS was selected as the basis for a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Standard Agreement (STANAG) for secondary imagery dissemination. Similarly, the International Standards Organization (ISO) recently accepted a new work item, using the NITF as a point of departure, called the Basic Image Interchange Format (BIIF). Products based on this new standard are expected to be NITF compatible while at the same time providing for increased functionality. © (2017) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Citation

Kenneth D. Whitson
" National Imagery Transmission Format (NITF) standard: a government/industry model ", Proc. SPIE 10283, Standards for Electronics Imaging Technologies, Devices, and Systems, 1028305 (July 6, 2017); doi:10.1117/12.229320; http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.229320


Access This Proceeding
Sign in or Create a personal account to Buy this proceeding ($15 for members, $18 for non-members).

Figures

Tables

NOTE:
Citing articles are presented as examples only. In non-demo SCM6 implementation, integration with CrossRef’s "Cited By" API will populate this tab (http://www.crossref.org/citedby.html).

Some tools below are only available to our subscribers or users with an online account.

Related Content

Customize your page view by dragging & repositioning the boxes below.

Related Book Chapters

Topic Collections

Advertisement
  • Don't have an account?
  • Subscribe to the SPIE Digital Library
  • Create a FREE account to sign up for Digital Library content alerts and gain access to institutional subscriptions remotely.
Access This Proceeding
Sign in or Create a personal account to Buy this proceeding ($15 for members, $18 for non-members).
Access This Proceeding
Sign in or Create a personal account to Buy this article ($15 for members, $18 for non-members).
Access This Chapter

Access to SPIE eBooks is limited to subscribing institutions and is not available as part of a personal subscription. Print or electronic versions of individual SPIE books may be purchased via SPIE.org.