Article Entry

31 Jan 2012

Comments:0

PODCAST: Darryl Garrett, Intelligence Community Veteran, Discusses Future of GEOINT Sector and Much More

Added by USGIF Category: Daily Intelligence Brief, GEO-Cast


With a tremendous amount of change happening in the GEOINT sector these days, we are always excited to connect with Intelligence Community (IC) veterans who can lend there perspective on things. Today, we are speaking Darryl Garrett, an IC veteran who had a 25-year career at the CIA, as well as played major R&D roles at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). Mr. Garrett also consults for a number of companies and organizations in the GEOINT sector and sits on many boards.

Full Article

Article Entry

07 Dec 2011

Comments:1

Department of Defense Instruction 3115.15 Establishes GEOINT Policies

Added by USGIF Category: Daily Intelligence Brief, General


Michael G. Vickers, Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and GEOINT 2011 keynote speaker, recently issued a Department of Defense Instruction on Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) that “establishes policies, assigns responsibilities, and provides guidance for GEOINT operations within the DoD.” The newly issued instruction reinforces the vital role that GEOINT plays in our national security and calls for this “high priority” effort to be conducted in a unified and synchronized manner.

Full Article

Article Entry

05 Dec 2011

Comments:0

Monday Morning News Kick Off: Clooney Uses GEOINT for Peace; DoD Could Cut 150K Jobs; and GEOINT for Parking Garages

Added by USGIF Category: Daily Intelligence Brief, General


Welcome to the Monday Morning News Kick Off post from got geoint? As always, we hope you had a restful weekend and are super-charged to take on the last stretch of 2011. While many of you may be in planning mode for 2012, or perhaps you are even counting down to some precious time off during the holiday, the reality is that day-to-day work will always continue. As such, we have been kind enough to provide you with all the news you need to kick-start the work week. So, as we always say, fire up that second cup of coffee and read on. Happy Monday!

Full Article

Article Entry

07 Nov 2011

Comments:0

Monday Morning News Kick Off: OGC and USGIF Announce WhereCon 2012; Intel Budget Cuts Will Mean More ‘Blind Spots’ for the U.S.; and Much More

Added by USGIF Category: Daily Intelligence Brief, General


Welcome to the Monday Morning News Kick Off post from got geoint? As always, we hope everyone had a restful weekend. As we kick off the work week, we are reminded that GEOINT is everywhere and is pretty much involved in everything that we do. Why this line of thinking on a Monday morning? Well, USGIF and the OGC just announced that they will be hosting WhereCon in April in Washington, DC. WhereCon will bring together public and private sector decision makers to discuss synergies that location-enabled and place-based streams of information activity bring to every sphere of our lives. Needless to say, we are very excited about this event! Happy Monday.

Full Article

Article Entry

10 Oct 2011

Comments:0

Monday Morning News Kick Off: GEOINT 2011 Exhibitor News Round Up; DigitalGlobe Wins NGA Contract; and More Space Junk News

Added by USGIF Category: Daily Intelligence Brief, General


Welcome to the Monday Morning News Kick Off post from got geoint? Yes, indeed. It is the home stretch before GEOINT 2011. Speaking of the symposium, the news cycle is already starting the hum when it comes to exhibitor new and the like. And, the editorial staff of got geoint? would like to remind you to send any GEOINT 2011-related news you have our way. We also welcome the opportunity to do more in-depth stories — whether in the form of a podcast, written Q&A or feature profile — about your companies and organizations. In the meantime, fire up that second cup of coffee and check out this GEOINT 2011-heavy MMNKO post. Happy Monday.

Full Article

Article Entry

28 Sep 2011

Comments:0

Major Anniversaries for Key Intelligence Agencies This Year

Added by USGIF Category: Daily Intelligence Brief, General


This year marks major anniversaries for some of the most significant intelligence agencies that utilize and advance the concept of GEOINT. Last week, we highlighted how the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) marked its 50th anniversary. The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) recently celebrated its 15th anniversary and yesterday the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) made note of its 50-year legacy. Congratulations to all of these agencies for achieving these major milestones, advancing the mission and keeping our nation safe.

Full Article

Article Entry

26 Sep 2011

Comments:0

Monday Morning News Kick Off: DoD Geospatial Spending to Increase; Japan Launches Spy Satellite; and Keys to Forging Integrated Intelligence

Added by USGIF Category: Daily Intelligence Brief, General


Welcome to the Monday Morning News Kick Off post from got geoint? As always, we hope you had a restful weekend spent with family and friends. Yes, we all know that Monday morning can be trying. But we have something very exciting coming up: GEOINT 2011. Speaking of GEOINT 2011, have you all taken advantage of CrowdVine, the official social network for the symposium? Be sure to log in and connect with fellow GEOINTers before and during the symposium. And, as always, fire up that second cup of coffee and catch up on all the recent headlines in our MMNKO post. Happy Monday!

Full Article

Article Entry

13 Sep 2011

Comments:0

Crowdsourced GEOINT and Humanitarian Relief Efforts

Added by USGIF Category: Daily Intelligence Brief, General


As many in the community know, that National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and members of industry are devoting considerable resources towards bringing the concept of crowdsourced GEOINT to life. As this Spatial Networks post clearly points out, this new frontier can be a powerful force-multiplier for NGA. USGIF wants to explore this topic further at GEOINT 2011 with a breakout session called “Crowd Sourcing Intelligence: A Look at International Disaster Relief & Recovery.” The session will explore the implications of this rapidly evolving geospatial technology for disaster and humanitarian relief efforts.

Full Article

Article Entry

07 Sep 2011

Comments:0

Wednesday Morning News Kick Off: More Secrets Of Bin Laden Raid Are Revealed; NGA Enhances Image Tagging; NASA Needs More Funds to Handle Space Junk

Added by USGIF Category: Daily Intelligence Brief, General


Welcome to the Wednesday Morning News Kick Off post from got geoint? As our faithful readers know, we typically do our news round-up posts on Monday mornings. Though with the holiday weekend, we have decided to push this post to “hump day” this week. Well, good thing we did. The sheer volume of GEOINT-related news happening this week is astounding. So, as we always say, fire up that second cup of coffee and read on. Happy Wednesday!

Full Article

Article Entry

04 Aug 2011

Comments:1

GEOINT Visionary Rob Zitz Retires from Government Service

Added by USGIF Category: Daily Intelligence Brief, General


NGA Director Letitia A. Long on Tuesday afternoon hosted a retirement ceremony for GEOINT visionary Rob Zitz at NGA’s soon-to-be-officially-former headquarters in Bethesda, MD. The event was well attended by current and retired senior leaders from the government, military and industry, to include Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper Jr.

Full Article