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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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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 Friday's Food for Thought post from got geoint? We hope everyone had a productive week and are gearing up for back to school time - man, how fast summer flies by. This week's FFT theme is all about the next generation of GEOINTers...
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While technological advances in the areas of geospatial imagery, full-motion video, and other raw data have increased the volume of information available to decision makers and warfighters, the intelligence community (IC) still struggles to ensure that...
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08-18-2010
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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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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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As most of us know, today was a special day in the GEOINT world. The U.S. intelligence community got its first female head of a major agency as intelligence veteran Letitia Long took over the helm at the National Geospatial- Intelligence Agency (NGA)...
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08-09-2010
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We all know that the discipline of GEOINT keeps getting bigger and bigger, but it is also clear that geospatial approaches seem to be taking hold in other parts of the national security community, like development and diplomacy. This trend was underscored...
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08-09-2010
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Yesterday, the Air Force Times ran a story about the House Armed Services Committee denying a recent Pentagon request to cut hundreds of millions of dollars from several key UAV programs. Specifically, the committee ordered the Defense Department to keep...
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08-05-2010
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To all of our readers who are tax evaders living in Greece, the gig may be up. That is right. The Greek government is using Google Earth o find tax evaders. Who will the do this? Very easily. They are using Google Earth to see people who have pools, and...
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08-03-2010
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Welcome to the Monday Morning News Kick Off post from got geoint? We hope everyone enjoyed their downtime this past weekend. As always, we have pulled together all the actionable news you need to kick start the work week. Once again, we have a mix of...
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08-02-2010
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Call it the big information chill, looming across the military and intelligence communities. After the massive Afghan war data spill by WikiLeaks, some veteran intelligence officers and experts are calling for a tightening of access to information and...
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07-29-2010
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As our faithful got geoint? readers know, every so often we like to do mid-week news round up -- especially when the news cycle is chock full of GEOINT-related stories that will change your life for the better. Well, that may be a bit of an exaggeration...
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07-28-2010
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Student rocketeers from France, the United Kingdom and the United States competed today in the Third Annual Transatlantic Rocketry Challenge. The four-member team from Penn Manor High School in Millersville, PA posted the best score to win the international...
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07-27-2010
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