gotgeoint?
Summary: got geoint? is the premier blog for the geospatial intelligence industry. It is hosted and managed by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF).
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This podcast discusses the upcoming Geography 2050 event with Jon Konarski III, executive director of the American Geographical Society, and Christopher Tucker, Geography 2050 program chair and founder of MapStory. “Geography 2050: Mounting an Expedition to the Future” is the inaugural event in a multi-year strategic dialogue meant to help decision makers and the public alike understand the major trends that will reshape the nation and planet between now and 2050. Geography 2050 is the fall conference of the American Geographical Society. It is hosted by the Earth Institute at Columbia University, with the support of the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) and other partners and sponsors. This one-day event will take place Nov. 19, at the historic Low Memorial Library In New York City.
100Kin10 is a networked approach to providing America's classrooms with 100,000 excellent STEM teachers by 2021 while supporting tens of thousands more. In this podcast, trajectory will speak with 100kin10 leadership to learn how the program's unique, ambitious commitments and 150+ partners are fueling the creation of the next generation of innovators and problem solvers.
Q&A featuring VITEC, one of the newest USGIF member companies.
This podcast features Shel Israel, CEO of SI Associates, as well as a consultant and speaker on issues relating to social media and business communications. Israel will give a joint keynote presentation Oct. 14 at GEOINT 2013 in Tampa, Fla., with Robert Scoble, startup liaison for open cloud computing company Rackspace. Israel and Scoble will soon introduce their new book, Age of Context: Mobile, Sensors Data & the Future of Privacy. Their latest book explores the converging technological advancements that predict what people want before they ask for it. In this podcast, he will discuss the new book and provide us a glimpse into what he and Scoble will share
Author Dave Snowden, founder and chief scientific officer of Cognitive Edge, joins us to discuss his upcoming keynote at GEOINT Foreword Oct. 13 in Tampa, Fla. GEOINT Foreword is the pre-conference session dedicated to innovation that takes place the day before the GEOINT Symposium officially kicks off.
Stu Shea, founder and chairman of the board of USGIF, reflects upon the evolution of the Foundation, as its flagship event, the GEOINT Symposium, approaches its tenth year.
Organizers will discuss the upcoming USGIF Technical Workshop, to be held in Denver July 18-19.
Bonnie Bogle and Alex Barth discuss the upcoming State of the Map US conference, to be hosted by OpenStreetMap in San Fancisco June 8-9.
From June 3-6th, Hexagon is hosting its annual Hexagon Live 2013 in Las Vegas. Nearly 4,000 Hexagon customers and partners will be attending. For Intergraph, many of these customers will be interested in learning more about the Intergraph Geospatial 2013 portfolio while also connecting with users and partners across various industry segments. Following is an exclusive podcast with both Mladen Stojic and Rob Mott of Intergraph who discuss what will be happening at Hexagon 2013.
This podcat will feture two USGIF staff members: Dr. Darryl Murdock, vice president of professional development, and Dr. Max Baber, director of academic programs. Darryl and Max will discuss USGIF’s upcoming GEOINT Community Week, held May 20-23 at various locations in Northern Virginia.
Join us for the got geoint? podcast series as we talk with Austin Bradley, former U.S. Army and NGA civlian, who is now pursuing his Ph.D. in physics and has applied to colonize Mars as part of the MarsOne program.
PIXIA Corp. recently announced that it has hired Gina Lundy as Vice President of Government Relations and Corporate Communications. In this role, she will be managing all external communications, as well as government relations efforts, aimed at raising overall awareness of PIXIA's solutions to the defense and intelligence communities and other adjacent markets. Lundy is a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel with 21 years of experience within the Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community. She served as a political advisor and Congressional affairs lead for all space and intelligence matters for the Secretary of Defense, his legislative team, the DoD Office of Space Policy and the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence. Most recently, she was the Deputy Director for Congressional and Public Affairs at the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). Following is an exclusive podcast with Ms. Lundy who discussed her new position at PIXIA.
Ashley Deeks, an associate professor of law with the University of Virginia School of Law, discusses her paper, "The Geography of Cyber Conflict: Through a Glass Darkly," which is part of the U.S. Naval War College's volume of international law studies on the geography of war.
Thermopylae Science and Technology is a unique company that focuses on Web-based geospatial capabilities, mobile software framework and applications, situational awareness, cyber security, and cloud computing. The company is about to launch a full upgrade to its product line, and it recently held its 4 Annual Technology Summit. Today, we are speaking with AJ Clark, President of TST, about the company’s upcoming product launch and much more.
This got geoint? podcast, brought to you by trajectory magazine, features the publication of "Future U.S. Workforce for Geospatial Intelligence," a report released this week by the National Academy of Sciences. Keith C. Clarke of the University of California, Santa Barbara, and chair of the Committee on the Future U.S. Workforce for Geospatial Intelligence, joins us to discuss the main findings in the report, as well as to offer further perspective on the future of the GEOINT workforce.