Military Geospatial Technology Today is: May 12, 2008
Volume: 6  Issue: 2
Published: Apr 09, 2008
Intelligence Agent - Lt. Gen. Michael Maples
Director
Defense Intelligence Agency

Advertise Your Products or Services

NEW!! Select RSS Feeds for Military Geospatial Technology

Features In this Issue of Military Geospatial Technology:

Intelligence Agent
Lieutenant General Michael D. Maples Director Defense Intelligence Agency
Industry Interview
Dan London Vice President Sales and Marketing BAE Systems
View From the Hill
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.
Intelligence Beyond Imagery
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.
Intelligence Family
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.
ISR Interoperability Challenge
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:


To Top

Home | Archives | Events | Contact | Advertisers | Subscribe

Defense Consulting & Outsourcing  Military Advanced Education  Military Aerospace Technology  Military Information Technology  Military Logistics Forum  Military Medical/NBC Technology  Military Training Technology  Special Operations Technology 
KerriganMedia.com

Web site by Foster Web Marketing


© 2008 Kerrigan Media International, Inc. All rights reserved. Kerrigan Media International, Inc. ("we," "us") provides publications, information, content, text and graphic material, and other products and services (all and/or any portion of which, are individually and collectively referred to as "KMI Publications"). KMI Publications also refers to web sites, production, processing and communications facilities whether owned, operated or provided by us ourselves or in conjunction with others pursuant to contractual arrangements. KMI Publications are for informational purposes only and your access, use, subscription to or display of any KMI Publications is subject to applicable U.S. law and regulation, as well as certain international treaties. You may access and use KMI Publications and download and print or create only one copy of content or the information in KMI Publications, solely for your own personal use. You may not republish, upload, post, transmit or distribute materials from any KMI Publications, without our prior written permission. Modification of or useof any KMI Publications for any other purpose is a violation of our copyright and other proprietary rights, and is strictly prohibited. All trademarks, service marks, and logos used on or in KMI Publications are either ours or are used with permission.