Herndon, VA (July 20, 2023) – The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) is pleased to announce the addition of five esteemed community leaders to its Advisory Committee (AdCom). The AdCom plays a vital role in providing guidance to the USGIF leadership team, helping to shape the Foundation’s strategic direction. Additionally, the committee offers valuable
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USGIF Releases Modeling, Simulation, and Gaming Technical Paper
March 9, 2021 By Editor
Advancing the Interoperability of Geospatial Intelligence Tradecraft with 3D Modeling, Simulation, and Game Engines
Herndon, Virginia (March 8, 2021) The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), in cooperation with the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), published a technical paper,
, as a means to highlight technology trends that are influencing the convergence of GEOINT and the Modeling, Simulation, and Gaming (MS&G) tradecraft.
The emergence of the geospatially enabled enterprise has opened up new opportunities in the applications of 3D/4D analytics, artificial intelligence/machine learning decision-support systems, and game-engine applications supporting mission rehearsal and virtual training. This technical paper identifies gaps that can be filled through training and education to bridge the divide between communities of practice and spur the evolution of ope
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USGIF and OGC Host the First Virtual GEOINT Community Forum of the Year
February 22, 2021 By Editor
The GEOINT Community Forum offers insights around advances in modeling, simulation, and gaming technology
Herndon, Virginia (February 22, 2021) The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) and the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) bring you the first GEOINT Community Forum of 2021, The Geospatial Metaverse – Infrastructure, Tradecraft, and Applications. The event, hosted by the Modeling, Simulation & Gaming (MS&G) working group, will take place virtually March 9–10.
“The GEOINT discipline is constantly evolving and expanding, and USGIF helps advance innovation within the community. This GEOINT Community Forum brings together thought leaders from industry, academia, and the government to discuss how modeling, simulation, and gaming capabilities will transform GEOINT,” said Ronda Schrenk, CEO, USGIF.