Blue Dasher Technologies

About

Founded in 2007, Blue Dasher Technologies draws on more than 30 years of work in the GIS and real estate industries. Previous companies founded by Blue Dasher principals have built GIS solutions for the oil and gas industry and state and local governments, including the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the states of Louisiana and Florida.

Blue Dasher Technologies, is a leading creator and distributor of street level high-density, geo-coded 360-degree spherical digital imagery. The Company’s highly versatile images are applied to any location, navigation system, device or map-based application, including mobile devices. Unlike other approaches, when viewed online, the 360° images from Blue Dasher Technologies are seamless, creating an experience similar to driving down the street.

Management Team

Mr. Herman Miranda
Chief Scientist and Co-Founder

Herman Miranda has been an innovator in the development and deployment of large-scale, real-time geographic information systems for business and industry for more than 20 years.

He founded Digital Matrix Services in 1985, serving as president, CEO, and Chief Software Architect, where he oversaw the development of the InfoCAD suite of software products. The company shipped more than 10,000 units to customers around the world serviced through a network of 25 resellers. In addition, it carried out multi-year software development engagements that leveraged the InfoCAD architecture for facilities management at the World Trade Center and at Los Alamos National Laboratory, and for an Emergency Management System for the State of Florida.

In 1999, he co-founded Largo Technology Group, building GIS solutions for private industry and state and local governments, including a graphical Land Lease Management system for the Port Authority of NY & NJ, emergency management applications for Los Alamos National Laboratory, an application for the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, and an application for the State of Florida’s Department of Community Affairs in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew.