Month: April 2020
The 2020 Lt. Michael Murphy Award in Geospatial Intelligence
Penn State University master’s degree student receives the 2020 Lt. Michael Murphy Award in Geospatial Intelligence
Expanding the Utility and Interoperability of Rapidly Generated Terrain Datasets
Reality modeling advancements now allow for the generation of high-resolution 3D models from a variety of sources to rapidly meet modeling and simulation needs
Realizing a Live Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment
Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment is a mandatory step toward the understanding of an area of interest and the planning of a relevant course of action to support the warfighter
GEOINT in NATO
An examination of geospatial intelligence in selected NATO countries and NATO itself
The Role of GEOINT in the Integration of Commercial, Small UAS into the National Airspace System
The GEOINT tradecraft is evolving within the aviation industry through the introduction of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) into the National Airspace System
Advancing GEOINT Through Clarity in the Employment Market
Establishing a clear set of pathways for GEOINT education, training, and certification to further the professionalization process
Generating Synthetic Data for Remote Sensing
Harnessing the full potential of deep neural networks for image interpretation and analysis
Next-Generation GEOINT Systems—Influences and Needs
The roles of data collection, storage, management, analysis, and consumption as factors that drive designs
MARFRONT: Portuguese Coast Permeability Model for Illegal Sea Entries
Evaluating the Portuguese coast to determine its permeability to irregular entry via the sea
STEM for GEOINT: Building Our Tradecraft’s Future
The future of the GEOINT workforce and our national strategic advantage relies on a pipeline of highly qualified STEM professionals