List of Cesium Customers
Philadelphia, 19106, PA,
United States
Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Cesium customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Cesium for Geographic Information System from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Cesium for Geographic Information System include: Lockheed Martin, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 121000 employees and revenues of $71.04 billion, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, a United States based Government organisation with 14500 employees and revenues of $3.60 billion, U.S. Geological Survey, a United States based Government organisation with 10000 employees and revenues of $1.90 billion and many others.
Contact us if you need a completed and verified list of companies using Cesium, including the breakdown by industry (21 Verticals), Geography (Region, Country, State, City), Company Size (Revenue, Employees, Asset) and related IT Decision Makers, Key Stakeholders, business and technology executives responsible for the software purchases.
The Cesium customer wins are being incorporated in our Enterprise Applications Buyer Insight and Technographics Customer Database which has over 100 data fields that detail company usage of software systems and their digital transformation initiatives. Apps Run The World wants to become your No. 1 technographic data source!
Apply Filters For Customers
| Logo | Customer | Industry | Empl. | Revenue | Country | Vendor | Application | Category | When | SI | Insight | Insight Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
Lockheed Martin | Aerospace and Defense | 121000 | $71.0B | United States | Cesium | Cesium | Geographic Information System | 2023 | n/a | In 2023 Lockheed Martin implemented Cesium as the core 3D rendering and streaming engine for its Joint Activity Manager JAM, developed by the companys AI Center. The deployment uses CesiumJS and Cesium ion within a Geographic Information System to provide persistent, high resolution 3D visualizations of active wildland fires for emergency management and incident command workflows. JAM operates as a real time visualization and data fusion capability that ingests and overlays NIFC fire data, NOAA environmental feeds, flight tracking inputs, and terrain and imagery tiles. Functional capabilities include streaming 3D scene composition, temporal layering of sensor and reporting feeds, and an operational view tailored to commanders for improved situational awareness. The development completed an alpha milestone in May 2024 and supports near real time updates to reflect evolving incident conditions. Architecturally the solution is built on client side CesiumJS rendering with Cesium ion content streaming for terrain and imagery, enabling progressive delivery of 3D tiles and imagery layers to users. Integrations are explicitly with NIFC, NOAA, and flight tracking sources to correlate airborne assets and environmental data with geospatial fire footprints. The operational scope is United States emergency management and incident command, aimed at supporting field and command center decision making. Governance and rollout were led by Lockheed Martins AI Center, indicating centralized program ownership and an iterative development path that reached an alpha in May 2024. The implementation emphasizes data fusion, streaming visualization, and command level situational awareness improvements as its primary operational objectives. | |
|
|
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency | Government | 14500 | $3.6B | United States | Cesium | Cesium | Geographic Information System | 2023 | n/a | In 2023, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency initiated a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with Cesium to advance use of Cesium as a Geographic Information System for improving transmission and interactive dissemination of 3D geospatial data. The agency has long used Cesium for its Map of the World, and the CRADA formalizes collaborative research to extend that baseline capability. The implementation focus centers on Cesium 3D streaming and interactive visualization capabilities, coupled with standardized data access layers and interoperability tooling typical of a Geographic Information System. Work under the agreement targets client-side interactive dissemination, optimized transmission of 3D content, and data packaging that supports cross-consumer access, preserving the Map of the World as an authoritative 3D reference. Governance for the effort is research oriented, the CRADA provides a collaborative pathway between Cesium and NGA to evaluate transmission techniques and interoperability approaches. The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Cesium Geographic Information System supports geospatial intelligence and mission support in the United States and aims to improve 3D data access and interoperability across Intelligence Community consumers. | |
|
|
U.S. Geological Survey | Government | 10000 | $1.9B | United States | Cesium | Cesium | Geographic Information System | 2016 | n/a | In 2016, the U.S. Geological Survey deployed Cesium as a Geographic Information System to deliver a 3D web mapping application focused on tsunami evacuation travel-time visualizations, with the Community for Data Integration project marked completed March 3, 2016. The implementation targeted natural hazards analysis and public information workflows across United States emergency planning and hazard response functions. The work centered on a Cesium based 3D web mapping client that presented time-enabled travel-time layers and large geospatial datasets for interactive exploration, improving 3D visualization fidelity and browser-based delivery of volumetric and tiled spatial data. Configuration emphasized web delivery optimizations and client-side rendering capabilities typical of Geographic Information System deployments, enabling users to visualize temporal evacuation scenarios alongside spatial basemaps and hazard layers. Operationally the project supported USGS natural hazards teams and public information efforts, embedding the Cesium Geographic Information System into emergency planning workflows for tsunami response. Governance ran through the Community for Data Integration program, completing the scoped data integration and visualization tasks on the stated completion date, and delivering improved web visualization and dataset delivery capabilities for downstream emergency planning and communication activities. |
Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Cesium
- MathWorks, a United States based Professional Services organization with 6000 Employees
Discover Software Buyers actively Evaluating Enterprise Applications
| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No data found | ||||||||