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GEOINTeraction Colorado
Join us for the inaugural GEOINTeraction Colorado event in Colorado Springs, where we will explore the crucial topic of Army modernization. This gathering brings together industry professionals, Army personnel, and intelligence experts to discuss the evolving geospatial landscape across the Colorado Front Range and its impact on modern military operations. This is a valuable opportunity…
FRAC Networking Social: Colorado Springs
FRAC Networking Social: Colorado Springs Host: The Make Ready Group Date/Time: Thursday November 13th, 5-7PM Location: Goat Patch Brewing Company, 272 N Cascade Ave #123, Colorado Springs Please join us to connect with the Colorado Springs GEOINT community. We will introduce our USGIF Front Range Area Community of interest and discuss opportunities for more…
Front Range Area Community of Interest – GEOINT Symposium 2026 Breakout Session
An open meetup for any GEOINT attendee who is Colorado-curious. Join us to meet, catch-up, and network with your Colorado-based colleagues and organization, hear about our community of interest efforts, and share what you think is missing that could be done to promote more collaboration, sharing, and engagement. We’ll have a few slides to showcase…
Fire Intelligence: GEOINT in a Changing Climate – FRAC June Meet-Up
The Front Range Area Community of Interest (FRAC) fosters collaboration among industry, government, and academia, focusing on geospatial themes of high interest to the Colorado Front Range and the broader Rocky Mountain West.
FRAC Virtual Tech Talk: From Data to Decisions
Virtual Tech Talk – Join Front Range Area Community of Interest for their kick-off meeting at 5PM MT. FRAC has scheduled an engaging virtual tech talk with David Blankenship, President of Emergent. David will talk about fire operations and the capabilities his team is fielding to support this increasingly demanding environment by leveraging connected technologies.…
Computer Vision and Satellite Imagery in Practice – FRAC March Meet-Up
The FRAC is chartered to foster communication and collaboration across industry, government, and academia revolving around geospatial themes and topics of high interest to the Colorado Front Range and broader Rocky Mountain West.