The U.S. must remain the standard-bearer for developing, maintaining and investing in space technologies, but space policy issues are not being addressed to the degree they deserve.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is on the cusp of dramatic advances in GEOINT, as it focuses on using new technology, sensors, tools and methods to support advanced geospatial intelligence.
Amid all of the discussion in recent years about the transition to network-centric warfare, the Distributed Common Ground System is one area where talk is being matched by action.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is co-leading an exercise to improve interoperability through the ability to transmit geospatial imagery and other types of intelligence.
Previous MGT VIP Interviews:
Colonel Stuart Harrison
Commandant
The School of Geospatial-Intelligence
National Geospatial-Intelligence College
Director, Communications Systems
Acquisition and Operations Directorate
National Reconnaissance Office
Commander, SPAWAR Space Field Activity
Program Executive Officer
for Space Systems