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What sets our product apart from all other equipped GIST Robotic systems is that our aim is advance next generation systems & data quality making it user-intuitive and friendly at cost effective pricing. Our Mission: We seek to provide our clients with the ability to access environments that would traditionally have been restricted to major universities via toolkits, products, and services within geographic information science and technology (GIST). We aim to provide user intuitive virtual reality (VR) simulations, utilitarian robotics, efficacious sensor systems, robust geodatabases, and high quality holographic, digital, and 3-dimensional (3D) printed models to influence education, science fields, environmental policy, business management, & problem solving consultations. We aim to leverage citizen science, new technologies, and large market influence scales on sectors that protect, facilitate improvement, or more efficiently conserve our solar systems resources, environments, ecosystems, and humanitarian needs against consumer costs via a technology-quality-chain overlapping within GIST, education, environmental reporting, scientific exploration, and layperson information accessibility. Our Goal: Is to promote the next generation of scientific discovery in our Solar system for human exploration and development of space through robotics, surveying, spatial analysis, geospatial applications development, and commercial astronautics. The Vision: The scientific community has made enormous strides in the last century. The development and massive proliferation of scientific equipment and knowledge have revealed paradigm-shifting information on science and the environment. The proliferation of the telescope has allowed us to peer deep into the cosmos and understand events from 14.5 billion years old. Now, thousands of research satellites in orbit allow for the study of effects of deforestation, climate change, and human behavior in land use and land change. The computer promotes information to be shared immediately to the whole of the scientific community. An existing problem continues to persist however, while we may have a vast amount of information of stars light-years away, hidden civilizations in vast jungles, we still have minuscule data on the largest feature of our own planet, our oceans. The only tools available to measure the oceans are expensive, difficult to use, and require a high degree of difficult training to properly use. They are, therefore, restricted to use by major universities and grant worthy research. The information gathered by the robotic underwater vehicles and diver deployed apparatus is extremely influential, but the value of these vehicles and tools to the general scientific community is hindered by the costs involved in operating and producing them. What our team seeks to do is provide a new underwater vehicle fleet and toolkits to the market that can provide the vast majority of the essential data collection tasks that researchers and citizen scientists need at a significantly lower price than what is currently available. To optimize the value and to help them get the most relevant information the vehicles and tills we provide will be highly modular, so that not a cent is wasted on unnecessary equipment and craft can be modified for mission specific needs. What this affords researchers and citizen scientists access to tools and information at an affordable price. Any materials, systems, and apparatus that are subsequently developed for use in underwater environments can then be extended for deployment in astronautics application for extravehicular surveys. To promote long-term citizen science and literacy in science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics we will produce and provide educational courses and materials on GIST surveys and robotics that at are the core of our company function. The seas and outerspace will become available to any who desire to explore them, opening up the mysteries of the sea to the masses for the first time in history, while promoting climate change resilience for numerous communities. The idea is to produce the model-T of the autonomous survey vehicles and global GIST toolkit services, not everyone needs a Cadillac to get from point A to B!