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Northrop Grumman Signs SSN for OmegA’s First Flight The Saturn Satellite Networks (SSN) selected Northrop Grumman’s OmegA space launch vehicle to launch up to two satellites on the rocket’s inaugural...
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Delta Joins IBM’s Quantum Network IBM and Delta Air Lines announced their joint collaboration to explore the potential capabilities of quantum computing through the IBM Q Network to transform...
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Northrop Grumman Updates Oyster Monitoring in Chesapeake Bay Northrop Grumman partnered with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) to host the Oyster Monitoring Tech Showcase, highlighting both...
View ArticleGenerating Synthetic Data for Remote Sensing
By Dr. Jonathan Howe, NVIDIA; Dr. Aaron Reite, NGA; Dr. Kyle Pula, CACI; and Dr. Jonathan Von Stroh, CACI The majority of modern image interpretation and analysis rely on deep neural networks (DNNs)...
View ArticleMonitoring the Earth
Earth observation (EO) satellites create increasingly significant volumes of data with far-reaching global coverage. The application of EO satellite data and geospatial information, coupled with...
View ArticleUsing Cutting-Edge Technology for Precision Agriculture
Remote sensing facilitates the collection of high-frequency spatially disaggregated data in a consistent manner across entire countries and has become a crucial tool in a farmer’s arsenal. To boost...
View ArticleUAVs in University Research
Dr. Susan Wang, a geography and remote sensing professor at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, remembers clearly when she first began to be interested in UAVs. “It was 2016, and professor John...
View ArticleScholarship Spotlight: Where Are They Now?
Trajectory · Amanda Ziemann – USGIF Scholarship Award Winner In 2014, Amanda Ziemann received a USGIF scholarship as a doctorate student at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Ziemann...
View ArticleLand Use for Nonproliferation Applications
Over the past few decades, the availability of commercial satellite images has dramatically changed how academics and other nongovernmental analysts study the spread of nuclear weapons and ballistic...
View ArticleGEOINT 2021 Innovative Tradecraft Competition Finalists
The ability to successfully predict a crisis is about more than bragging rights. Anticipating a crisis can mean saving lives, limiting damage, or even averting disaster altogether. Geospatial...
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