Education

Professionalizing the GEOINT Workforce

Collaboration drives certification and the maturation of GEOINT tradecraft

GEOINT In Demand

Education and workforce diversification are critical for future success

Plenty of Eyes in the Sky, Not Enough Minds on the Ground

The U.S. Intelligence Community must address a workforce gap in remote sensing analysis

Dover Area High School: Geospatial Technology Program

In 2013, USGIF’s Awards Subcommittee recognized a high school geospatial technology program for the first time with the USGIF Academic Achievement Award

Jed Dale: A Family Passion for Geography

A passion for geography and the geospatial sciences inspired by grandparents who served with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Katie Corcoran: Linking GEOINT and Archeology

Katie Corcoran’s research explores the connection between GIS and anthropology, and how the two fields work in concert to support humanitarian and national security efforts

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.

Fostering Innovation

Tackling the challenge of accelerating innovation

Expanding Horizons

Fayetteville State University builds geospatial intelligence curriculum

Future GEOINT Leaders

Meet the 2014 USGIF Scholarship Winners