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USGIF is hosting its GEOINT Community Career Fair on July 15 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency in Reston. This event will bring together GEOINT professionals from the Defense, Intelligence and Homeland Security Communities, industry, and...
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07-07-2010
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As our readers know, we have been covering the Air Force's Space Based Space Surveillance system (SBSS) for sometime now. And we are excited to announced that its much-delayed launch is set for July. What is SBSS you ask? It is a $425 million satellite...
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06-17-2010
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As many of our readers know, we are huge fans of the Penn State Public Broadcasting’s Geospatial Revolution Project , which is an integrated public media and outreach initiative about the world of digital mapping and how it’s affecting our world. Last...
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Welcome to the Friday's Food for Thought post on got geoint? As always, we hope you had such a productive week that you reached professional heights that you have never achieved before. Speaking of professional heights, GEOINT Community Week is next...
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05-14-2010
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Filed under: gis, Friday's Food for Thought, geospatial intelligence, USGIF, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, got geoint?, GEOINT Community Week, First Motion Picture, Kylie Minogue, Newton's Laws of Motion, Motion Detection, The Loco-Motion, Isaac Newtown, Grand Funk Railroad
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It was only a matter of time before LIDAR, the optical remote sensing technology that measures properties of scattered light to find range and/or other information of a distant target, would change the face of archeology. You may recall our coverage of...
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05-11-2010
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Filed under: General, NAVTEQ, gis, LIDAR, Daily Intelligence Brief, USGIF, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, got geoint?, Imagery and Mapping, 3D models of Mayan City, LIDAR and Mayan Archeology, GEOINT and LIDAR, Caracol, Light Detection and Ranging
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What happens when good satellites go bad? They drift through space, joining the massive amounts of debris floating out there like a zombie, potentially threatening other functioning satellites. This could certainly be the case with the Galaxy 15 commercial...
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05-05-2010
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Filed under: General, gps, gis, GEOINT, Daily Intelligence Brief, geospatial intelligence, USGIF, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, Satellites, got geoint?, Satellite Imagery, Galaxy 15 satellite, Zombiesat, Satellite Adrift in Space
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Welcome to the Monday Morning News Kick Off post from got geoint? We hope everyone had a restful weekend and is ready to kick the work week into high gear. For this week's MMNKO (we still love that acronym) post, we have a number of GEOINT-related...
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05-03-2010
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The highly anticipated test flight of the unmanned Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 (HTV-2) -- designed to fly through the upper reaches of Earth's atmosphere at speeds of up to Mach 20 -- turned out to be a complete failure as military scientists...
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04-28-2010
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Filed under: General, gis, GEOINT, Daily Intelligence Brief, USGIF, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, got geoint?, Spy Satellites, DARPA, Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 Test flight, Falcon Hypersonic, Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2, prompt global strike
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For most, the PowerPoint can be a mind-numbing thing in an office setting. Often people make them too cumbersome with too many bullets and a long PowerPoint presentation can drive any executive to the brink. Well, it seems that PowerPoint has made its...
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04-27-2010
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Filed under: General, gis, mapping, GEOINT, Daily Intelligence Brief, USGIF, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, got geoint?, Imagery and Mapping, PowerPoint and War, PowerPoint of War in Afghanistan, PowerPoint and the Military
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Here's a word to the wise when it comes to ditching an old boat, or car for that matter. Think twice. Google Earth is now being used by law enforcement for collecting evidence when it comes to dumping old "assets." Last month, it was reported...
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04-21-2010
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Filed under: General, Google, gis, google earth, Daily Intelligence Brief, USGIF, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, got geoint?, Spy Satellites, Imagery and Mapping, Google Earth and Ditched Boat, Use of Google Earth By Law Enforcement
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Welcome once again to the Friday's Food for Thought post on got geoint? My how the weeks fly by...seems like yesterday the east coast was blanketed in 3+ feet of snow. And now spring is upon us. Enough weather talk. Let's get down to business...
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03-26-2010
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Filed under: General, gis, Friday's Food for Thought, GEOINT, Daily Intelligence Brief, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, got geoint?, Where 2.0, Two Turntables and a Microphone, Beck Odelay, Beck, Where It's At, KeyRinger, Where's Waldo, Where.com
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According to a recent study by Daratech , a market research firm specializing in GIS, the overall government sector will remain remain strong consumers of geographic information systems (GIS) and geospatial hardware, software, services and data. In 2009...
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12-02-2009
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Filed under: General, gps, gis, Public Sector, Obama, government, Daily Intelligence Brief, geospatial intelligence, USGIF, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, got geoint?, GEOINT 2009, Daratech
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We all know that GEOINT 2009 was a world-class event this year. The caliber of speakers, the technology in the exhibition hall and the caliber of networking were unparalleled. It's also exciting to gain the perspective of other media outlets that...
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Each year, the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) develops a highly produced opening video for the GEOINT symposium that is compelling, insightful and nails exactly where we are at as a community. At GEOINT 2009, USGIF delivered...
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We were fortunate enough to sit in on the GEOINT 2009 press conference with Congressman C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD) who delivered keynote address this morning. For those not familiar with Congressman Ruppersberger, he is he Chairman of the Technical...
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10-19-2009
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Filed under: gis, mapping, geo, Daily Intelligence Brief, geospatial intelligence, USGIF, Intelligence Community, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, GEOINT 2009, Intelligence Authorization Bill, Congressman C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger