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Opinion: Brigades across the force have lost the ability to integrate geospatial analysis into mission planning and execution
A New Director at NGA; Altamira Wins HIFLD Task Order; Northrop Grumman to Support Coast Guard C4ISR; DARPA Releases RFP for Autonomous Sate…
The growing company shares plans to stand up a new federal services subsidiary, bid for NRO commercial imagery contract
USGIF to host fifth workshop in its ongoing small satellite series at NGA later this month
Harris to Build PNT Satellite for U.S. Air Force; NGA Seeks Methods for Altimetry Model Development; Descartes Labs Shares Polar Vortex Imag…
The growth of social media yields an unprecedented ability for a populous to passively report cultural data
Not since the transition from film to digital imagery has the geospatial analysis profession experienced such a rapid transformation
The integration of AI and machine learning into GEOINT tradecraft presents a significant paradigm shift
Geospatial analytics help identify asymmetric threats by leveraging AI and near real-time data analysis
2019 State and Future of GEOINT Report
This annual report is a collection of articles intended for use by all GEOINT practitioners. These unclassified documents illustrate trends in the GEOINT Community, reflect on the continuing GEOINT Revolution, and contemplate the ongoing evolution of the tradecraft.
Former USGIF Scholarship winner reflects on decades of service and considers future opportunities in academia
USGIF GEOINT Certificate candidate interns at NGA, dreams big
Dr. May Yuan of UT Dallas on research, innovation, and the future of GIS
Championing Geospatial Data
Q&A with Ivan DeLoatch, Federal Geographic Data Committee
Leading Holistic Education
Dr. May Yuan of UT Dallas on research, innovation, and the future of GIS
Individual Member Profile
Data Management is a Team Sport
Q&A with David Grosso, senior geospatial analyst at Tesla Government
Individual Member Profile
Endless Opportunities
Spatial Networks’ Amy Aylor on nonlinear career paths, the pace of government, and the future of data analysis
“The FGDC and other geospatial champions believe data drives the economy and there is a vast reservoir of information waiting to be tapped.”