Panel Discussions

Hindsight, Insight, and Foresight

Geospatial technology and intelligence form the basis for the digital economy, bringing actionable data to world markets

The Limitless Potential of Space

The nation’s eminence in space depends on more than just NRO and Space Force. Equally, it hinges on partners in commercial industry and academia.

NGA Focuses on Diversity as It Looks to Staff St. Louis Campus

Partnerships with STEM-focused nonprofits, schools and HBCUs part of the agency’s hiring strategy

GEOINT at 20

A look back at two decades of USGIF’s annual conference for the geospatial intelligence industry

Success on the Spectrum: Nurturing Neurodiversity on Team GEOINT

The U.S. military and Intelligence Community (IC) can’t afford to exclude any pool of talent from its recruiting efforts—including those with autism

An Inflection Point for the Space Economy

Private-sector innovation and investment will help determine the shape and success of the new space age.

Mapping Makeover

Maps have gone from being static, analog, and unidirectional to being dynamic, digital, and interactive. Mapping experts explained their evolution during a panel discussion Tuesday morning at GEOINT 2022.

Focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

With the threats faced by the nation, we can’t afford to have anyone sitting at the table quiet. We need to hear from everyone now, we need every perspective, every insight, as soon as possible.

Destination: Diversity

In the area of diversity and inclusion, tech and government—and therefore GEOINT—have room to grow. During the final main-stage panel at GEOINT 2021, diversity advocates and experts discussed how to stimulate change.

Communicating the Threat

There is a ton of data and work being done to address climate change by many organizations, both civilian and government. But this data will only matter if it’s shared and communicated correctly to an audience that understands the true crisis we’re in.