
US: The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) is now accepting nominations for its 2018 Awards Program.
The USGIF Awards Program recognizes the exceptional work of the global geospatial intelligence communityโs brightest minds and most innovative organizations. The program castes a spotlight on outstanding geospatial intelligence achievements in five categories : academia, community support, government, industry, and military. Nomination forms can be downloaded here and the application deadline is Jan. 12.
โThe challenges and opportunities we face dailyโwhether they are natural disasters, intelligence and military operations, humanitarian assistance, and countless technological advancesโrely heavily on the speed, accuracy, and analysis of geospatial information,โ said Kevin Jackson, USGIF Awards Subcommittee Chair. โYet, most of the world is unaware of the GEOINT Community, much less the significance of your contributions. Who do you work with, serve with, study with that deserve to be recognized by the preeminent origination supporting this community? The USGIF Awards nomination period is openโฆ I humbly ask for your participation.โ
Any individual, team, or organization engaged in GEOINT-related fields including nontraditional technologies and capabilitiesโwhether in social media, open-source information, big data, the Internet of Things, ISR, mobile, virtual and augmented reality, and much moreโis encouraged to apply.
Past winners, such as Exemplar City, winner of the 2016 Community Support Award, found the award, and the recognition it brought, to be beneficial to their organization.
โWinning was a surprise and a huge honor for both Exemplar City and the City of Huntsville,โ said Greg Schumann of Exemplar City.ย โIt’s an important stepping stone to further creative uses of public/private partnerships to solve hard geospatial problems at both the national, state, tribal, and local levels.โ
The USGIF Awards Subcommittee selects recipients and the awards will be presented on stage during the general session at the GEOINT 2018 Symposium, taking place April 22-25 in Tampa, Florida