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Many of us got to experience some pretty fun things while in college. From travels abroad to sports and let's be honest, some good old-fashioned college partying. But, we have yet to run across any college students who get the rare privilege of crashing...
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09-02-2010
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Filed under: GEOINT, Daily Intelligence Brief, geospatial intelligence, USGIF, got geoint?, satellite, Ball Aerospace, Arctic, UC Boulder, NASA Satellite Crashes in Arctic, ICESat, UC Bould Students Crash Satellite, UC Boulder and Satellite
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Once again, the editorial staff of got geoint? is faced with a dearth of news GEOINT-related news to share - and thus the new, and emerging "Wednesday News Round Up" post. They say that celebrities can sell anything and thing and this certainly...
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09-01-2010
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We often take for granted the fact that most of our cars have a built in GPS systems, and it is soo pervasive that even grandma knows how to use one. GPS gets us where we need to go, and it removes the most common road trip challenges: getting lost. So...
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08-31-2010
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Filed under: General, gis, GEOINT, Daily Intelligence Brief, got geoint?, garmin, Airlines Using GPS, satellite and airlines, Airlines using a Satellite-Base Approach, American Airlines using GPS, Satellite-Based Approach
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Welcome to the Monday Morning News Kick Off post. We hope everyone enjoyed the last official August weekend of 2010. Whether you were watching Entourage, or watching the Emmy Awards (go Modern Family! ) last night, the inevitable was going to happen:...
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We admit that much of our coverage is about looking at our great planet from space. Well today we are going to turn the tides and look in the other direction - from Earth out into space. After six years of intensive observations, astronomers have identified...
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As our faithful got geoint? readers know, we often like to do a mid-week news summary post - especially when there is just soo much news to cover. For this installment, we have a completely mixed bag of stories related to the GEOINT world. From Apple...
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08-25-2010
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It was only a matter of time when GEOINT technologies would permeate our daily lives. While the use of GPS and technologies like Four Square are used everyday by many, there is a new movement where complete situational GEOINT awareness is provided by...
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Welcome to the Monday Morning News Kick Off post from got geoint? As always, we hope you had a restful weekend and were able to spend time with family, friends and loved ones. It seems that 2010 has been a major year for the IC. General Clapper is the...
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08-23-2010
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Filed under: General, Daily Intelligence Brief, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, SAIC, Robert Cardillo, GEOINT 2010, James Clapper, Robert Cardillo and ODNI, SAIC and TASER, Google and NGA, SAIC and GEOINT, James Clapper and DNI
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Perhaps it is a reaction to the current administration, but Ayn Rand , the Russian-American novelist, philosopher, playwright and screenwriter who penned Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged has gained in influence these days. So much so that one fan decided...
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08-19-2010
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Filed under: General, Daily Intelligence Brief, geospatial intelligence, USGIF, got geoint?, GEOINT 2010, Fountainhead, Ayn Rand, Nick Newcomen, Google Earth Ayn Rand, Ayn Rand and Google Earth, Read Ayn Rand
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We knew it would only be a matter of time before the business world and Wall Street collided with the GEOINT world. Did you know that Wall Street analysts now use satellite images to asses how well a business is doing? Neither did we. But, according to...
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08-18-2010
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Filed under: General, Daily Intelligence Brief, geospatial intelligence, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, satellite, Wal-Mart Satellite Images, Satellite Images, GEOINT and Wall Street, Big Brother, Market Moving Satellite Images
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We live in an area of full transparency -- where everything is shared out in the open. And, perhaps we are a bit too transparent? This was further reinforced by a NY Times story about Adam Savage (pictured), host of the popular science program “MythBusters...
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Welcome to the Monday Morning News Kick Off post from got geoint? As always, we have pulled together the most key stories for you to jump start your work week. And for this Monday, there is no shortage of news to share. From the proposed DoD budget cuts...
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08-16-2010
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Filed under: General, Daily Intelligence Brief, geospatial intelligence, USGIF, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, got geoint?, Robert Gates, Defense cuts, Intelligence Community Budget Cuts, David B. Buckley, CIA Watchdog, China Spy Satellite, David B. Buckley CIA Watchdog, UC Berkeley 3D Laser Mapping Technology, Shadow War on Terror
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The CIA is working with Wright State University Research Institute and about a dozen other groups to develop a cutting-edge technology to identify potential terrorists and other suspects. What is this technology? It is the nation's firstfirst bone...
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Small is the new big. At least according to the U.S. Army who is developing a Multipurpose Nanomissile system -- the smallest orbital launch vehicle -- for the sole purpose of launching swarms of tiny satellites for various tactical missions. According...
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Today, it's time to say farewell and to express deep appreciation to the entire NGA workforce. You continue to do remarkable work every day. At all the places NGA has been asked to take on a new task or support a new mission, you - the men and women...
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08-10-2010
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Filed under: General, GEOINT, Daily Intelligence Brief, geospatial intelligence, USGIF, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, NGA, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, GEOINT 2010, Letitia Long and the NGA, Murrett Farewell Note