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Honoring The Fallen

A new NGA memorial honors the service members who died while supporting U.S. mapping missions as part of the Inter American Geodetic Survey.

Geospatial Data Cleaning: Five Challenges & Five Solutions

Understanding how to curate and clean geospatial data is an essential element of any analytical strategy.

GEOINT 2023 Student Posters

Beginning January 23, USGIF will accept applications for student posters to present at the 2023 GEOINT Symposium, May 21–24, in St. Louis, Missouri. Current students at the undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. levels are eligible to apply for the Student Poster Contest.

Q&A with Enbal Shacham

We recently caught up with Enbal Shacham, Ph.D., a professor and associate dean of research in the college for public health and social justice at Saint Louis University and the Acting Associate Director of the Taylor Geospatial Institute, about her work, advice to students, and thoughts on the future of geospatial intelligence.

Hybrid companies trailblaze responsive, affordable, assured small satellites for National Security Space

Customers need responsive satellites across missions and orbits. With the threats we’re facing today, this is especially true for National Security Space and its augmented tactically responsive space needs. National space customers and operational- and tactical-level commanders need rapidly delivered small satellites that are agile, affordable and assured. A long-held misconception is you can only…

Fueling Academic Excellence

A letter from USGIF’s CEO, Ronda Schrenk

Q&A with Letitia A. Long, Recipient of the 2022 Lundahl-Finnie Lifetime Achievement Award

Letitia A. Long spoke with USGIF CEO Ronda Schrenk about her remarkable career, accomplishments, and advice for those entering the intelligence field.

Jayedi Aman, 2022 USGIF Scholarship Recipient

University of Missouri doctoral candidate Jayedi Aman spoke with trajectory about his research bringing together GIS, architecture, and urban planning to keep our communities safe and secure.

Call for GEOINT 2023 Symposium Training Submissions

USGIF is offering the opportunity to conduct training and education sessions during the GEOINT 2023 Symposium, May 21-24, in St. Louis, Missouri. USGIF individual or organizational members and designated representatives from USGIF collegiate accredited programs may apply to present a one-hour class related to global GEOINT and national security-related topics. The purpose of these training…

Call for GEOINT 2023 Symposium Lightning Talk Submissions

What are Lightning Talks? Lightning Talks are an opportunity to share with and educate colleagues on topics relevant to the GEOINT 2023 theme: From Maps to Metaverse. They focus on one key point–this can be an idea, a successful project, a cautionary story, a collaboration invitation on an ongoing project, a quick tip, or a…