Spotlights

KEYW: Newest Product Offerings

KEYW attributes its success to the company’s community-driven nature. Having been a USGIF Organizational Member since 2007, KEYW is deeply rooted in the GEOINT Community.

Joel Max: Applying GEOINT to Emergency Management

When Joel Max, a 2015 USGIF scholarship recipient, recalled attending USGIF’s GEOINT Symposium for the first time in June, he described himself as a “kid in a candy shop.”

Jory Fleming: Connecting GEOINT and Marine Science

USGIF Scholarship winner pursues geography and marine science undergraduate degrees at the University of South Carolina

Making Better Decisions

Intergraph Government Solutions introduces new geospatial cloud products at GEOINT 2015

Crystal English: A Passion for Crime Mapping and Analysis

In 2010, Crystal English earned a certification in crime and intelligence analysis from the California Department of Justice. English then went on to achieve a master’s degree in geography and GIS at California State University, Northridge.

Megan Miller: Conducting Doctoral Research at NGA

Megan Miller has always been interested in mathematics and analytics. After learning remote sensing and photogrammetry during her undergraduate studies and realizing its career opportunities, Miller knew it would be a good choice for her career path.

TerraGo: Connecting Map Users & Makers

TerraGo’s mobile mapping software grows and improves alongside smartphone and GPS technology

Carahsoft: Mavens of the Beltway

Carahsoft facilitates relationships between business and government

PIXIA: Setting the Standard

In 2011, PIXIA developed the Wide-Area Motion Imagery (WAMI) Web Services Specification, which provides universal data access and dissemination. In 2012, the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) adopted WAMI as an official OGC standard.

Adobe Systems: Beyond Acrobat and Creative Suite

How Adobe Systems has made its mark on data analytics, open-source software, and insider threat detection