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2023 Golden Ticket Applications
Application deadline extended to midnight EST Friday, Dec. 16
USGIF Announces 2022 Scholarship Winners
USGIF has awarded more than $1.6M in scholarships since launching the program in 2004. This year’s winners represent a diverse and multi-talented group who demonstrate a shared desire to impact change through the use of geospatial intelligence tradecraft.
USGIF Announces Six New Members of the Board
USGIF elects new members to its board of directors
USGIF Announces 2022 Lt. Michael P. Murphy Award Recipient
Congratulations to Captain Michelle Kokoski, U.S. Army Engineer Officer with the Training & Doctrine Command Proponent Office—Geospatial at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
The NGA Bets on Relationships to Power its Acquisition Strategy
Seeking expanded agility, collaboration, and innovation, the NGA reimagines its acquisition strategy.
Activating Entrepreneurship
One silver lining of the COVID-19 pandemic was a massive uptick in entrepreneurship. During a Wednesday afternoon panel in the Young Professionals Hub, a group of entrepreneurial experts discussed what it takes to succeed in the start-up world in 2022.
Post-Pandemic Pivot
From remote-work options to career development initiatives to family-friendly cultures: GEOINT companies have enacted seismic shifts in their approaches to their people—and it’s the youngest generation of IC professionals who stand to benefit the most.
The Role of User Experience in GEOINT
Keeping up with today’s technological and adversarial advancements is one of the geospatial intelligence community’s biggest obstacles. Panelists discussed how user experience can help.
USGIF Announces Scholarships and a Diversity Working Group
USGIF announces new multi-year scholarships from Maxar and Evona and intent to form a new working group focused on increasing diversity, inclusion, and belonging in the GEOINT community.
Mission: Diversity
Because it’s front and center at GEOINT 2022, diversity, equity, and inclusion is front and center across the GEOINT Community, speakers said during a Tuesday afternoon panel in the Young Professionals Hub.