Education

The Social Component of Learning

In his monthly column, USGIF Vice President of Professional Development Dr. Darryl Murdock considers informal paths to learning and introduces USGIF’s burgeoning mentorship program

Kristin Connifey: the Value of Adaptation

Kristin Connifey has already had the privilege of working with five different intelligence agencies in a wide variety of jobs. She earned degrees from Texas State University and Texas Tech University and is currently a project integrator with S2 Analytical Solutions.

The Importance of Self-Propelled Education

USGIF Vice President of Professional Development Dr. Darryl Murdock shares ideas for how to take ownership of your continuing education

Competency Based Education & GEOINT

USGIF Vice President of Professional Development Dr. Darryl Murdock discusses how credentials, including certificates and certifications, demonstrate competence in geospatial intelligence

Beyond the Quantitative Approach

Q&A with Dr. Peggy Agouris, professor of spatial informatics at George Mason University

USGIF Educates at Spy Fest

Families learn about imagery and analysis from YPG volunteers

Examining a New Era in Computation and Analysis

Introducing a new column by USGIF Vice President of Professional Development Dr. Darryl Murdock discussing all things GEOINT education, training, and certification

Heather FitzGerald: USGIF and Opportunity

Heather FitzGerald graduated from Virginia Tech with a bachelor’s degree in marketing management. She then owned and operated a local construction company before finding her passion in geospatial intelligence.

Machine Learning and the GEOINT Workforce

Machine learning and transitioning from government to industry were the main topics of discussion at a workshop hosted by USGIF’s Young Professionals Group Nov. 15.

NGA Embraces Data Science

University of Missouri providing data science education to NGA workforce