Patent Document ID: 8878871
Application ID: 13206431
Patent Status: 1

Claim One:
1. A method of providing geospatial management and visualization of one or more events, comprising: accessing geospatial imagery data from one or more geospatial imagery data sources; providing a plurality of user-interactive three-dimensional geospatial environments based on the geospatial imagery data, wherein the plurality of geospatial environments share one or more display parameters; receiving event data associated with the one or more events; providing the event data to be fused with the geospatial imagery data into fused data for display in the plurality of geospatial environments; receiving at least one interface display parameter via a first geospatial environment of the plurality of geospatial environments subsequent to providing the event data, wherein the at least one interface display parameter includes at least one of a zoom level of the display of the fused data in the first geospatial environment, a tilt parameter for tilting the display of the fused data in the first geospatial environment, or a panning parameter for panning the display of the fused data in the first geospatial environment; updating, in real-time, the one or more display parameters of the plurality of geospatial environments based on the at least one interface display parameter, thereby causing the plurality of geospatial environments to provide a common visualization of at least a portion of the fused data in accordance with the at least one interface display parameter received via the first geospatial environment; receiving a time span via a second geospatial environment of the plurality of geospatial environments; determining a series of events associated with the time span; scrolling through the time span in response to input received via the second geospatial environment; and playing back data associated with the series of events that satisfy the input, superimposed over the geospatial imagery data, in the plurality of geospatial environments, thereby causing the plurality of geospatial environments to provide, in real-time, a common visualization of at least a portion of the data associated with the series of events.