Defense & Military

Watching the Water

From air, sea, and space, geospatial technology is helping nations monitor one of their biggest and most understated threats: the open ocean

W. Gabe Powell: A Decade of Military Experience

W. Gabe Powell is not your typical geospatial sciences student. With more than 10 years experience in the U.S. Army and a first-time teaching job at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point lined up for 2016, Powell has accomplished much.

Ball Aerospace: Staying Ahead of the Curve

Ball Aerospace offers capabilities for an integrated GEOINT enterprise

Time-Dominant Fusion in a Complex World

Defining time-dominant fusion and its interdependent relationship with airborne ISR capabilities and Air Force DCGS

Crowdsourcing to Combat Poaching

Conservationists are adopting crowdsourcing methods used by the intelligence and GIS communities to gather data on wildlife crime

CORE Values

The Naval Postgraduate School’s CORE Lab eschews theory for real-world pragmatism

Visualizing Vessels

Increasingly, geospatial technology is playing a more important role in port security

The Defining Decade of GEOINT

The term GEOINT was officially coined in 2004. Ten years later, it is a trusted tradecraft

10 Years

Reflections on the past decade and the role of USGIF

The End of NGA Building 213

Art Yards DC transforms building facade prior to demolition