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Geospatial intell evolution will continue at rapid pace

Geospatial intelligence will continue to transform as challenges and threats evolve and the requirements for data change, said a top DOD official in a keynote speech at GEOINT 2011.

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Lawmakers stress need to fund intelligence

Two House members said they’re trying to ensure that budget cuts don’t hurt work to protect U.S. interests.

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Apps strategies simplify handling of geospatial intell data

Raytheon has developed a military application marketplace and a group of applications that address a number of tasks that simplify the handling of geospatial intelligence data.

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Switchblade UAV would perform human-kill missions

A small unmanned aerial vehicle designed to sneak up on a human target and then dive bomb the person will soon be part of the Army's arsenal.

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DIA, General Dynamics to partner on information assurance

General Dynamics IT will ensure the security, integrity and confidentiality of the DIA's network defenses and data resources.

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Collaboration must be lifeblood of joint combat operations

Collaboration among coalition forces on the battlefield would seem to be a given, but there are still major hurdles preventing critical information sharing, according to international military officials.

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Navy Sea Systems Command lands critical areas support

The U.S. Navy has tapped TWD, a mid-size communications company in Arlington, Va., with providing it a broad range of IT services under a $121 million SeaPort-e Task Order.

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SOUTHCOM looks to non-traditional information sharing

The U.S. Southern Command's commander wants to use non-traditional ways to achieve the intelligence capabilities required in South America.

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Intell data sharing requires high degree of cooperation

Sharing geospatial intelligence data requires a focus on standards, improved processes and safeguards that protect secure data.

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Handheld computing transforms geospatial intell world

On the opening day of the GEOINT 2011 Symposium, leading military speakers described efforts to employ handheld computing platforms and the small programs that run on them to give users quick access to geospatial imagery.

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Intell agency zeroes in on apps, metrics and reform

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is working to improve the way it operates, shares information and buys systems and capabilities, officials said.

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Shadow M2 offers expanded payload capabilities

AAI has introduced the Shadow M2, an improved version of the RQ-7B Shadow tactical unmanned aerial vehicle used by the Army and Marine Corps. It is capable of carrying two sensor payloads on a mission rather than the single standard electro-optical, infrared package available on previous versions.

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Boeing's new C4ISR division to manage multiple programs

Boeing has created a new division to provide more focus and expertise to military customers for network-enabled command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) programs and technologies.

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DOD axes ground mobile radio portion of JTRS program

The Defense Department pulls the plug on the troubled Ground Mobile Radio portion of the Joint Tactical Radio System program.

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NGA looks to open source to improve access, better analysis

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is making strides in opening its information-sharing environment and collaboration efforts to improve intelligence and analysis, according to the agency's director.

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Cloud could provide cybersecurity boost to intelligence, defense

The intelligence community and DOD are looking to virtualization to secure the networks critical to national security.

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Army seeks more mature network technologies for next NIE

The Army has issued a second sources sought notice that asked industry to deliver additional mature technologies to fill gaps in network communications systems at the Network Integration Evaluation exercise planned for spring 2012.

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Long-endurance airship scheduled for November flight

Northrop Grumman's long-endurance, multi-intelligence vehicle (LEMV) will undergo its first test flight in November after a three-month delay.

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NRO changes architectures to speed data to warfighters

Though budgets are being reduced, the National Reconnaissance Office is still managing a number of launches while changing its architectures so data can be more readily accessed by soldiers in the field, said NRO Director Bruce Carlson.

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Integration crucial to geospatial intell as budgets slashed: Clapper

Integration will be the cornerstone of plans that will let the geospatial industry continue to bring more benefits during an era of austerity, said James Clapper, director of national intelligence, at the GEOINT 2011 Symposium.