The TrueView 641 delivers long-range, engineering-grade LiDAR performance, built for today’s NDAA compliance-driven projects.
At Geo Week 2026, GeoCue, a global provider of aerial mapping hardware and software solutions, will highlight the TrueView 641, its NDAA-compliant 3D imaging LiDAR payload, following a successful product launch and accelerating demand for compliant reality-capture technology across the U.S. and worldwide.
As more federal, state, local, and education (SLED) initiatives, and an increasing number of enterprise programs, formalize NDAA compliance requirements, GeoCue is focused on ensuring surveyors, engineers, and mapping professionals have access to high-performance systems that meet project rules without sacrificing workflow efficiency. The TrueView 641 was developed to expand access to engineering-grade LiDAR in an NDAA-compliant package designed for real-world production work.

“Since launch in October 2025, the TrueView 641 has proven exactly what the market has been asking for: an NDAA-compliant LiDAR solution that’s practical, powerful, and attainable for a broader range of teams,” said Frank Darmayan, COO of GeoCue Group. “Geo Week is the ideal venue to showcase the 641 for customers who are ready to bid on more jobs, streamline deliverables, and stay aligned with evolving compliance expectations.”
The TrueView 641 is the result of GeoCue’s collaboration with Triple-IN Laser Technic, a Germany-based LiDAR design and development firm known for high-accuracy sensors deployed in industries including surveying, mapping, civil engineering, automation, and infrastructure.
By combining Triple-IN’s proven LiDAR technology with GeoCue’s integration expertise, onboard systems, customer support, and LP360 software, the TrueView 641 delivers a dependable, professional-grade solution optimized for UAV mapping workflows.
Designed to integrate cleanly into professional UAV operations, the TrueView 641 includes GeoCue’s LP360 Drone software to support processing, QA/QC, and deliverable generation, so teams can move from collection to results with confidence.
Key highlights include:
- NDAA-compliant, engineering-grade LiDAR sensor with 120° field of view
- More accessible pricing to support a wider range of project budgets and requirements
- Integrated NDAA-compliant 26 MP global shutter camera for colorization and imagery products
- End-to-end workflow support with perpetual LP360 Drone software package and GeoCue technical expertise
“The TrueView 641 has been a strong addition to our portfolio because it meets compliance-driven demand while still delivering the performance professionals expect,” said Vivien Heriard-Dubreuil, CEO of mdGroup, GeoCue’s parent company. “With a 26 MP camera, our TrueNav system, and LP360 processing, customers get an NDAA-compliant payload built for crisp deliverables and production reliability.”
The TrueView 641 is engineered for accuracy and consistency across complex environments, from vegetation and corridors to transportation, utilities, and urban mapping. With long-range capability, tight accuracy performance, wide field of view, and six-return support, the system is built to maintain quality across a range of flight profiles and terrain types.
Another NDAA-Compliant Option: TrueView 651 with No-Base-Station Workflow
For organizations that need an NDAA-compliant workflow without deploying a local base station, GeoCue also offers the TrueView 651, which builds on the proven TrueView 641 platform with enhanced accuracy and improved ease of use in the field, with no base station needed.
The TrueView 651 features the Applanix APX-20, including a precision survey-grade GNSS receiver and higher-quality inertial measurement unit (IMU), delivering superior positioning and orientation performance for demanding aerial mapping missions.

In addition, the TrueView 651 includes unlimited Trimble PP-RTX post-processing. PP-RTX is a global, satellite-based correction service that replaces a local base station. Flight data is post-processed using corrections from a worldwide network to achieve centimeter-level accuracy without setting up ground equipment.
“Demand for NDAA-compliant technology continues to grow as more customers must meet critical requirements and government rules,” said Vincent Legrand, Vice President of Global Sales at GeoCue. “The TrueView 641 and TrueView 651 deliver the NDAA compliance our customers require, and we remain committed to manufacturing these systems here in America at our Huntsville headquarters.”
GeoCue will be showcasing NDAA-compliant aerial mapping solutions, including the TrueView 641 and TrueView 651 at Geo Week 2026 in Denver, Colorado.