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Stu 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 MoreA Committed Vision for GEOINT
In Friday’s Government Hub panel, NGA Moonshot: How It All Comes Together, several leaders involved in the Moonshot effort were on hand to promote capabilities, management and support for the mission.
Read MoreReady, Open, and Willing
The new face of GEOINT is fresh, full of energy, and adept at identifying the industry’s top problems. With a fierce attitude of openness and collaboration, this new guard of startups and entrepreneurs is already at work developing solutions.
Read MoreInnovating IT Infrastructure at Next NGA West
Whether you’re talking about trucks or tradecraft, it’s not enough to be shiny and new; what really matters is what’s happening under the hood.
Read MoreDemystifying the Metaverse
Not sure what exactly the metaverse is? Three of the field’s leading minds hash out what the concept means to them, and how they see it unfolding over the next 50 years.
Read MoreFair Exchange
The GEOINT community and universities can build valuable relationships by fostering cross-pollination of knowledge, resources, talent, and vision.
Read MoreAI Initiatives in Action
On Thursday afternoon, Aimee McGranahan moderated a panel focused on turning the innovations that have been discussed throughout the symposium into reality to support the war fighter and intelligence community.
Read MoreThe Future Depends on Connectivity
The U.S. government and organizations in the industry can no longer work with stove-piped data. Whether we’re dealing with factors such as technology, global geopolitics or military readiness, the future of GEOINT relies on partnerships and interoperability.
Read MoreSt. Louis Rising: Turning an Industry into an Ecosystem
Thanks to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s forthcoming campus, Next NGA West, St. Louis is becoming a major hub for GEOINT activity and investment. A panel of local leaders at GEOINT 2021 explained how the city is investing in the human capital that’s needed to fuel its future.
Read MoreRecruitment and Engagement
Spurred by the demand for GEOINT skills across the globe and the new 3,000-employee NGA West across town, St. Louis goes all-in toward developing the nation’s best, brightest, and work-ready talent pool.
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