The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) is pleased to welcome Enabled Intelligence as our new Strategic Partner, strengthening the Foundation’s mission to advance innovation, inclusivity, and excellence across the GEOINT community.
Enabled Intelligence specializes in world-class data labeling and AI annotation services, focusing on sensitive and classified datasets across a wide array of markets. The company transforms raw, unstructured, and complex data into accurate, secure, and reliable training data, AI models, and intelligence for mission-critical government and commercial applications.
Enabled Intelligence’s partnership with USGIF will contribute meaningfully to the Foundation’s efforts to Advance the Tradecraft and Accelerate Innovation pillars, bringing secure, high‑accuracy data labeling and trusted AI development to the GEOINT ecosystem. Their unique human‑in‑the‑loop model—powered by veterans, people with different abilities, and highly trained subject‑matter experts—enhances the reliability and integrity of mission‑ready AI solutions, reinforcing our commitment to supporting the evolving needs of the GEOINT workforce and broader community.
As a Strategic Partner, Enabled Intelligence joins a select group of organizations committed to supporting professional development, community building, and access to leaders across the GEOINT enterprise. Strategic Partner membership includes exclusive opportunities for collaboration and participation in high‑impact events such as the GEOINT Symposium. Learn more at usgif.org/membership.
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