Month: October 2021

The Future Depends on Connectivity

The U.S. government and organizations in the industry can no longer work with stove-piped data. Whether we’re dealing with factors such as technology, global geopolitics or military readiness, the future of GEOINT relies on partnerships and interoperability.

St. Louis Rising: Turning an Industry into an Ecosystem

Thanks to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s forthcoming campus, Next NGA West, St. Louis is becoming a major hub for GEOINT activity and investment. A panel of local leaders at GEOINT 2021 explained how the city is investing in the human capital that’s needed to fuel its future.

Recruitment and Engagement

Spurred by the demand for GEOINT skills across the globe and the new 3,000-employee NGA West across town, St. Louis goes all-in toward developing the nation’s best, brightest, and work-ready talent pool.

Hexagon US Federal Empowers the Future of GEOINT

Hexagon US Federal and its predecessor companies have been supporting US Federal Government organizations for over 40 years.

Capella Space Provides On-Demand High-Resolution SAR Earth Observation Imagery

Through a constellation of small satellites, Capella provides access to frequent, timely and flexible information affecting dozens of industries worldwide.

Peraton Keeps Satellites Safe And Effective

Peraton provides command and control SIGINT solutions for satellites, ground systems, and information systems on a global scale.

HawkEye 360 Reveals Human Activity Over Land and Sea

HawkEye 360’s data and analytics equip their global customers with a foundation layer of information that supports situation awareness and tip and cue, equipping analytics to make decisions with confidence.

The Power of Partnership

The world is changing faster than ever—and so are national security threats. To keep up, the IC must reinvent its relationship with commercial industry.

Consensus Creative

Whoever assumes data analysis to be dry and dull has never met this group. Whether reading maps, normalizing data, or filling in the blanks of AI and ML, these GEOINT professionals find joy and intellectual stimulation in every workday.

Discovery and Connections

Moving forward, maintaining current relationships, and establishing new connections will prove to be most useful to the NGA.