Weekly GEOINT Community News
Check out highlights from BAE, Woolpert, Planet, Esri, and more.

Check out weekly highlights from some USGIF members and organizations across the GEOINT Community.
- NGA Accelerator Seeks Second Cohort of Promising Geospatial Technology Companies
- BAE Systems Receives $325M for M-Code GPS Modules
- Esri’s Jack Dangermond Honored by IGU with Planet and Humanity Medal
- And More
Read more about the innovative work from our USGIF organizational members and industry highlights in trajectory’s Weekly GEOINT Community News.
Image Credit: BAE Systems’ M-Code GPS receivers. A small unmanned aerial vehicle flies over a desert. Stylized GPS signals provide information to the aircraft.
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