What are training sessions?
Training sessions take place during USGIF’s annual GEOINT Symposium. This is a unique opportunity for GEOINT subject matter experts to share their knowledge and educate attendees through one-hour training sessions focused on various aspects of GEOINT tradecraft, including applications, policy, technology, and methodologies.
These sessions are designed to provide forward-thinking, cross-sectional training and are intended to be purely educational, avoiding commercial promotion.
USGIF individual or organizational members may apply to present a training. Submissions imply a commitment to attend if selected. The GEOINT 2026 Symposium will take place in Aurora, CO May 3 - 6, 2026.
While we allow specific organizational software, hardware, and tools for short case study demonstrations, presenters should limit organizational promotion to one introductory slide. We will reject all sales pitch presentations (more than one slide about the company and products).
There are two training and education categories:
- Technology Agnostic: may include (but not limited to) policy, generalized technology, models, methodologies, and frameworks that can be interoperable among various systems.
- Hands-on training: skills-specific training in the latest commercial software and/or tools.