Press Releases
USGIF Launches Universal GEOINT Certification Program
USGIF officially launched its Universal GEOINT Certification Program Monday at GEOINT 2016.
Read MoreUSGIF Announces First K. Stuart Shea Endowed Scholarship Recipient
Inaugural scholarship awarded to RIT imaging science student Sanghui Han
Read MoreNew GEOINT 2018 Speakers Announced
GEOINT 2018 to feature speeches and presentations, training, and myriad educational opportunities
Read MoreDr. Annette J. Krygiel Receives USGIF’s 2019 Lundahl-Finnie Lifetime Achievement Award
Krygiel honored for decades of influential service to the GEOINT Community
Read More2019 USGIF Award Winners Announced
Outstanding organizations and individuals are recognized for contributions to the GEOINT Community
Read MoreStu Shea Receives Lundahl-Finnie Lifetime Achievement Award
USGIF founder shared what the beginning of the Foundation looked like, how the GEOINT community has changed over the years, and what receiving USGIF’s 2021 Lundahl-Finnie Lifetime Achievement Award means to him.
Read MoreLA Geospatial Summit Student Competition Winner: Most Innovative Use of Technology
On February 24, the USGIF-accredited University of Southern California Dornsife Spatial Sciences Institute hosted the 2023 Los Angeles Geospatial Summit. Three projects won top marks in the Student Competition.
Read MoreLA Geospatial Summit Student Competition Winner: Most Suitably Applied Methodology or Analysis
On February 24, the USGIF-accredited University of Southern California Dornsife Spatial Sciences Institute hosted the 2023 Los Angeles Geospatial Summit. Three projects won top marks in the Student Competition.
Read MoreLA Geospatial Summit Student Competition Winner: Most Compelling Communication Using Maps
On February 24, the USGIF-accredited University of Southern California Dornsife Spatial Sciences Institute hosted the 2023 Los Angeles Geospatial Summit. Three projects won top marks in the Student Competition.
Read MoreUSGIF Announces Stand-up of Space Situational Awareness Working Group
New working group aims to inform and educate the global GEOINT community to form a common understanding between government, industry, and academic stakeholders on how ground- and space-based sensors, information derived from those sensors, and space-domain analytics contribute to building a comprehensive understanding of the entire space domain.
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