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It's not often that we see a familiar face staring back at you on the television screen. So, we were very excited to see Jeff Jonas, USGIF board member featured in the IBM "Why Data Matters" national advertisement. Mr. Jonas is chief scientist...
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Recently, we covered a story that Wired's "Danger Room" broke about DARPA's "Transparent Underground" , which creates real-time 3-D maps that display “the physical, chemical and dynamic properties of the earth down to 5 kilometer...
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Welcome to the Friday’s Food for Thought post on got geoint? Do you ever get the feeling that people no longer actually speak to one another? We like to stay within the safe bubble of email and texting as a primary communications vehicle. And do you remember...
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We often talk about the concept of GEOINT 3.0, meaning that geospatial intelligence has permeated its way through pretty much every aspect of our lives. And, in the military and defense sense of GEOINT 3.0, we like to keep our fingers on the pulse of...
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We like to keep our fingers on the pulse of the most current and cutting-edge GEOINT applications. So, when we stumbled upon this story from Wired about using iPhones and cool apps to get real-time, situational data to the war fighter, we had to to take...
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The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) today announced its Board of Directors voted on three new directors during its quarterly meeting held January 20. Joining the board and enhancing the breadth of knowledge, experience and strength...
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02-25-2010
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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 a recharged and ready to take on the world. The big news we cover this week is the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency awarding $1 billion...
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02-22-2010
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Welcome to the Friday's Food for Thought post on got geoint? Last Friday, the opening day of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics was marred by the tragic death of Georgia luger Nodar Kumaritashvili. While this event tragic set the tone for the start...
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02-19-2010
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The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation’s (USGIF) Tradecraft Subcommittee will host its first quarterly Subcommittee session on February 18 during the ESRI Federal Users Conference at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington...
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The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, NOAA and the Department of Commerce have partnered to host the International Commercial Remote Sensing Symposium 2010, March 3rd - 5th at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington DC. The 2010 ICRSS...
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It goes with out saying that human beings are a resilient bunch. While many folks are buried in by the massive snow storms in the mid-Atlantic region, waiting for the snow plows, a grass roots effort sparked by crowdsourcing and utilized through GEOINT...
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02-11-2010
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Filed under: General, Daily Intelligence Brief, geospatial intelligence, USGIF, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, snow storm, snowmageddoncleanup, www.snowmageddoncleanup.com, snow storm and GEOINT, Snow clean up in Washington DC, snowmageddon
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Once again, Google Earth is breaking boundaries, and it ties in well with our recent FFT post about the history of GEOINT. Google Earth has now made available historical aerial images taken during the Second World War depicting the extent of the devastation...
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The Obama administration's proposed budget for fiscal 2011 has reignited a major dispute over a multibillion-dollar effort to replace the nation's aging spy satellites. Senate Intelligence ranking member Kit Bond, R-Mo., said Tuesday he was under...
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EADS North America has received a five-year contract to provide commercial radar satellite data to the U.S. government's National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) for use in intelligence, military and homeland security applications. The data will...
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02-03-2010
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A series of textbooks dating from the 1950s taught a generation of students that science could also be art. But research progresses and artistic methods evolve, so Wired has brought these mid-century classics up to and have taken these text books and...
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02-03-2010
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Filed under: 3D, General, GEOINT, Daily Intelligence Brief, geospatial intelligence, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, Wired Magazine, 1950s, i-Pad, Text Books, Apple iPad, Roy Gallant