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Climate Change and the Future of Work

On Monday afternoon, at the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation’s annual GEOINT 2022 Symposium, a group of esteemed panelists gathered at the YPG Hub to discuss community climate impact and the future of work. Moderator Anusuya Datta, technology and innovation editor at Geospatial World, opened the session by asking Sue Pollmann, west executive at the…

The Army’s Force of the Future

The U.S. Army plans to deliver actionable geospatial insight to forward-deployed forces as part of its modernization plans.

The Making of a Mentor

They’re visionary, objective, of different backgrounds and most likely working right alongside you: Everything that makes a good mentor was on topic and on display at Monday’s professional panel, “GEOINT Generations in Conversation.”

Opening Up the NRO

During a 30-minute presentation, Pete Muend, director of NRO’s Commercial Systems Program Office, showcased intelligence products made possible by commercial imagery and shared NRO’s biggest challenges.

Focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

With the threats faced by the nation, we can’t afford to have anyone sitting at the table quiet. We need to hear from everyone now, we need every perspective, every insight, as soon as possible.

Laying Foundations

During a keynote address Monday at GEOINT 2022, outgoing NGA Director Vice Admiral Robert Sharp illustrated and emphasized the many ways in which GEOINT is “The Foundation of Intelligence.”

Lessons from Ukraine

Information, partnerships, and the human spirit have guided the IC in recent conflicts and will continue to do so in the coming decades.

Paying it Forward

NGA’s ninth deputy director pulls from her own experience as an underrepresented, math-and-science-loving kid to make sure other Black children receive the same opportunities she did.

The Rise of Commercial SAR

With commercial SAR, climate scientists and intelligence experts will be able to measure changes in activity every few minutes, rather than every couple of days.

Tuned In and Turned Up

G-E-O-I-N-T are the new call letters in radio frequency, as these two “old” modalities join forces to become the intelligence community’s new “it” couple.