Get a show preview before you arrive at Government Video Expo. With several conferences, an impressive session lineup, a busy exhibit floor, drone film screenings and flying cage, there will be plenty to see and do. Read the show guide now and plan your visit.
Mathew John's session "National Park Service Centennial — Thinking Outside the Box With a Low or No Budget" will take a look at how he created the signature video to celebrate last year's NPS Centennial on a very tight budget and share strategies for other institutions to do the same.
Perhaps inspecting a virtualized fly's brain wasn't the first thing that came to mind when the staff at the University of Virginia's Advanced Research Computing Service department purchased its virtual reality equipment, but it certainly fit the intended goal.
The company will be on the GV Expo show floor with its ControlCenter Digital Matrix Switch (CCD288), which provides 288 ports and enables a versatile and flexible KVM infrastructure.
IHSE will demonstrate the Draco tera enterprise hybrid fiber/Cat-X Matrix Switch, which the company says is designed for large-scale, KVM-class signal routing in space-constrained work areas.
"From Research to (Virtual) Reality" panelist Harrison Linowes has the distinction of being one of the younger presenters at this year's upcoming Government Video Expo, but the University of Maryland student has been working with virtual reality technology since he was a teenager.
Col. Martin Downie, the commandant of the Defense Information School, will discuss the meaning of "visual first" and moderate a panel that looks at the importance of video in social media.
Vitec will showcase its latest generation IPTV and ISR streaming, distribution, archiving and playback systems, as well as some of its HEVC/H.264 encoder and decoders.