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Improved decision making through better situational awareness in the battlefield V I SIT B OOT H # 5019 Go to: geoint.digitalglobe.com CONTENTS TABL E OF C O NTENTS ADVE RT I SE R I NDE X GEOINT 2013* Sponsors��������������������������������������������������������� 3 Aegis������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 53 Must Know and Where To Go������������������������������������������������� 5 AGI����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 55 Avenza Systems ������������������������������������������������������������������� 57 Tampa Convention Center Map and Directory����������������������� 7 BAE Systems������������������������������������������������������������������������� 58 Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel Map and Directory��������������� 8 Ball Aerospace ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 GEOINT 2013* Agenda ����������������������������������������������������������� 9 Blue Coat������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 60 Monday, April 14 ��������������������������������������������������������������� 11 Booz Allen Hamilton ������������������������������������������������������������� 62 Tuesday, April 15 ��������������������������������������������������������������� 13 Wednesday, April 16����������������������������������������������������������� 15 CACI ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 64 Thursday, April 17 ������������������������������������������������������������� 16 Cray Inc. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 68 Dell ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 70 Networking Events Allder Golf Classic������������������������������������������������������������� 18 DigitalGlobe��������������������������������������������������Inside Front Cover Welcome Reception����������������������������������������������������������� 18 Exelis������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 73 Afternoon Exhibit Hall Receptions������������������������������������� 18 GEOINT 2015 ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 135 Closing Reception������������������������������������������������������������� 18 GEOINT Mobile App Provided by L-3��������������������������������� 136 Speaker Biographies������������������������������������������������������������� 20 Harris������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 77 USGIF Awards Program Winners ����������������������������������������� 40 IBM ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 78 USGIF Scholarship Winners������������������������������������������������� 42 Intergraph Government Solutions����������������������������������������� 81 Exhibitor Floor Plan��������������������������������������������������������������� 46 L-3����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 82 Exhibitor Index ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 48 Leidos����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 84 Exhibitor Profiles������������������������������������������������������������������� 52 Maryland of Opportunity��������������������������������������������������������� 2 NetApp ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 90 Media Sponsors ����������������������������������������������������������������� 114 NGA��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 89 About USGIF����������������������������������������������������������������������� 117 NGA Tech Showcase West������������������������������������������������� 133 USGIF Board of Directors��������������������������������������������������� 121 NJVC������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 91 USGIF Members����������������������������������������������������������������� 129 Raytheon������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 Thank You from the USGIF Staff����������������������������������������� 134 TASC����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 103 The SI Organization������������������������������������������������������������� 104 Thermopylae Sciences & Technology��������������������������������� 105 Thinklogical������������������������������������������������������������������������� 107 Trajectory������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 92 USGIF Accreditation Program��������������������������������������������� 113 USGIF Membership������������������������������������������������������������� 132 USGIF Scholarship Program������������������������������������������������� 45 USGIF Young Professionals Group������������������������������������� 120 Xyratex ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 1 e r, D i re c t o r Pa t r i c k G a l l a g h Te c h n o l o gy f S t a n d a rd s a n d o e t u t i t s n I l a n Natio t a h w u o y l l e t t ’ n we ca , s d l o h e R u t u f R u o y . e R e h w u o y l l e t but we can Federal agencies like NIST, NSA and NIH pioneer research and innovation in life sc ienc es, tec h nol ogy and cyb e rs e cu r i ty. M ar yl and co m p ani e s e nj oy unparalleled access to these resources, a top-ranked workforce and r ich quality of life. Grow your business and lear n more at ChooseMar yland.org. Mar tin O’Malley, Governor Depar tment of Bu s i nes s a nd Ec onom i c D evelop m ent THANK YOU TO THE GEOINT 2013* SPONSORS 3 MUST KNOW AND WHERE TO GO REGISTRATION HOURS EMERGENCY/FIRST AID Sunday �������������������������������������������������������������������� 1800-2100 Monday�������������������������������������������������������������������� 0800-1900 Tuesday�������������������������������������������������������������������� 0630-1800 Wednesday�������������������������������������������������������������� 0700-1800 Thursday������������������������������������������������������������������ 0730-1800 In case of emergency, please pick up any house phone and EXHIBIT HALL HOURS Please bring found articles to the USGIF Show Management dial 911 and contact USGIF Show Management Office in Booth #1000. LOST & FOUND Tuesday�������������������������������������������������������������������� 1400-1900 Wednesday�������������������������������������������������������������� 1100-1800 Thursday������������������������������������������������������������������ 1100-1800 Office located in Booth #1000. At the end of the show, all unclaimed articles will be forwarded to Tampa Convention Center security. EXHIBIT HALL NETWORKING RECEPTIONS Tuesday�������������������������������������������������������������������� 1700-1900 Wednesday�������������������������������������������������������������� 1600-1800 Thursday������������������������������������������������������������������ 1600-1800 SHOW POLICIES MEALS & BREAKS and visible at ALL Symposium-related activities. One-Day Badges & Attendance GEOINT badges are non-transferable. Badges must be worn Continental breakfast is available to attendees with Full Symposium badges in the Tampa Convention Center Grand Ballroom foyer. Exhibit Only Pass holders may upgrade to a Full Symposium Pass to attend Symposium sessions by paying the difference in the rate on the date of change. Badges may not be shared. Tuesday - Thursday�������������������������������������������������� 0700-0800 Dress Code Symposium lunch is available to attendees with Full Symposium badges, government purchased lunch tickets and exhibitors. USGIF suggests business attire for all conference sessions, breakout tracks and the exhibit hall. Military officers and Lunch will be served Tuesday in the Exhibit Hall for exhibitors and in the Grand Ballroom foyer for attendees. Lunch will be served Wednesday-Thursday in the exhibit hall. enlisted personnel are encouraged to wear a duty uniform or business suit. Business casual attire is recommended for the Exhibitors������������������������������������������������������������������ 1130-1230 Attendees ���������������������������������������������������������������� 1230-1400 Welcome Reception and the Closing Reception. PRESS ROOM As a courtesy to all speakers and your fellow attendees, Fourth Floor Meeting Room 30B All members of the press not registered in advance must report directly to the press room to complete their on-site registration before proceeding to the registration counter. please place all mobile devices in silent mode during all Monday�������������������������������������������������������������������� 1100-1800 Tuesday - Thursday�������������������������������������������������� 0700-1700 Photography Cellular Phones Symposium sessions. In addition, all cell phones must be answered outside of the meeting rooms. Photography is not permitted without the prior approval of show management. By attending the GEOINT 2013* GEOINT 2013* WELCOME RECEPTION: 10 YEARS OF GEOINT SYMPOSIA Symposium, you are granting USGIF permission to use photographs taken by the official show photographer for Tampa Convention Center Riverwalk future marketing purposes. Monday�������������������������������������������������������������������� 1900-2200 Solicitation Policy GEOINT 2013* CLOSING RECEPTION Solicitation of any kind is prohibited at the GEOINT 2013* Tampa Convention Center Symposium. By registering to attend, you acknowledge this Thursday������������������������������������������������������������������ 1600-1800 policy and agree that you will not advertise, represent or distribute literature for products or services to our exhibitors, ATM MACHINES attendees or staff without the express written approval of There are ATM machines in the Tampa Convention Center on the first floor near Ballroom D. USGIF. Any attendee that violates this policy will forfeit their registration credentials. BUSINESS CENTER Mezzanine level in the convention center Offering all services including shipping, large and small print and copying, faxing and inbound/outbound shipping. Contact 813-274-7840 or Businesscenter@TampaConventionCenter.com. GOING GREEN USGIF is committed to doing our part to keep the planet healthy by securing environmentally friendly meeting spaces such as the Tampa Convention Center. 5 CONVENTION CENTER MAP Welcome Reception Meeting Rooms Education & Training Keynotes & Panels Press Room West Hall Registration Meeting Rooms Exhibit Hall East Hall 7 8 Meeting Room 1 Salon III Salon I Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Rooms Salon II Salon IV Florida Ballroom Salon V Salon VI Phone Men Women Meeting Room 4 Service Terrace Meeting Room 5 Meeting Room 6 Pool Meeting Room 7 Grand Stair Lobby Spa and Fitness Guest Elevators Grand Stair Lobby Guest Elevators Meeting Room 8 Lobby Bridge FIRST FLOOR (below) FIRST FLOOR (below) Meeting Room 9 Meeting Room 10 Meeting Rooms Men Conference Elevators SECOND FLOOR Conference Elevators Bayshore Board Room Greco Board Room Up Down UPS Store Men Women Meeting Room 13 Terrace Salon Lobby Banquet Office Meeting Room 12 Meeting Rooms Terrace Meeting Room 11 THIRD FLOOR Women Salon D Salon C Salon B Salon A Salon F Grand Ballroom Foyer Salon E Grand Ballroom GEOINT Foreword Freight Door Salon G Salon H Salon I Salon J Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel M A R R I O T T WAT E R S I D E H O T E L M A P AGENDA MONDAY, AP RIL 1 4 0800-1530 Allder Golf Classic at TPC Tampa Bay GEOINT Foreword Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel 0900-0930 Welcome & Introduction to GEOINT Foreword: Dr. Darryl Murdock, VP of Professional Development, USGIF (Grand Ballroom E/F) 0930-0945 Master of Ceremonies: The Honorable Jeffrey K. Harris, CEO & President, JKH Consulting (Grand Ballroom E/F) 0945-1100 Keynote & SenseMaker Session: “Human Geography Beyond Big Data” by Dave Snowden, Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, Cognitive Edge (Grand Ballroom E/F) 1100-1230 Lunch & Lightning Talks (Grand Ballroom E/F) 1230-1345 concurrent sessions Lighting the Path to Improved Interoperability (Salon A/B) Chaos Management in a Disconnected World (Salon C/D) GEOINT Wireless Edge: IC/DoD Meets IoT (Salon G/H) Defining Human Geography (Salon I/J) Optimizing Big Data & Data Management Systems for Chaos Management (Salon C/D) SmallSat Remote Sensing Innovations (Salon G/H) Advancing Human Geography: Collaboration, Interoperability & Standards (Salon I/J) 1345-1415 Networking Break 1415-1530 concurrent sessions Enabling SOF Operators to Influence the Human Domain (Salon A/B) 1530-1600 Networking Break 1600-1630 SenseMaker Session Results Revealed (Grand Ballroom E/F) 1630-1700 Unifying the GEOINT Research Community (Grand Ballroom E/F) 1700-1730 Closing Keynote: Doug McGovern, Director, InnoVision, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) (Grand Ballroom E/F) 1900-2200 GEOINT 2013* Welcome Reception: 10 Years of GEOINT Symposia (Tampa Convention Center Riverwalk Plaza) T U ES DAY, AP RIL 1 5 0800-0815 Presentation and Posting of the Colors (Ballroom A-C) 0815-0845 GEOINT 2013* Welcome: K. Stuart Shea, Chairman of the Board, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) (Ballroom A-C) 0845-0900 Master of Ceremonies: The Honorable Joan A. Dempsey, Executive Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton (Ballroom A-C) 0900-0945 Keynote: The Honorable James R. Clapper, Director of National Intelligence (DNI) (Ballroom A-C) 0945-1030 Keynote: Letitia A. Long, Director, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) (Ballroom A-C) 1030-1100 Networking Break (Ballroom Foyer) 1100-1145 Joint Keynote: Robert Scoble; Co-Author of Age of Context; and Startup Liasion for Rackspace & Shel Israel: Co-Author of Age of Context; and CEO of SI Associates (Ballroom A-C) 1145-1230 Keynote: LTG Michael T. Flynn, U.S. Army, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) (Ballroom A-C) 1230-1400 Lunch & Networking Break (Ballroom Foyer) Exhibitor lunch 1130-1230 in the Exhibit Hall 1330-1700 National Security Workshop (Tampa Marriot Waterside Hotel) Pre-registration required 1400-1900 Exhibit Hall Open (East & West Exhibit Halls) 1400-1530 Panel: Navigating the Global Information Sharing Environment (Ballroom A-C) 1400-1700 concurrent sessions Professional Development: Training and Education Sessions (Rooms 18-23) GEOINT Certification Town Hall (Rooms 24-25) 1700-1900 Exhibit Hall Networking Reception (East & West Exhibit Halls) 9 Government Pavilion Stage Presentations (Exhibit Hall Booth 4105) AGENDA W EDNES DAY, AP RIL 1 6 0800-0830 USGIF Awards Program Presentation (Ballroom A-C) 0830-0840 Special Welcome: Bob Buckhorn, Mayor, City of Tampa Tampa Convention Center (Ballroom A-C) 0840-0845 Master of Ceremonies: Maj. Gen. Dave Scott, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), former Deputy Director, Center for Special Operations, U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) (Ballroom A-C) 0845-0930 Keynote: GEN Lloyd J. Austin III, U.S. Army, Commander, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) (Ballroom A-C) 0930-1030 Panel: DI2E: A Bridge Between JIE and IC ITE (Ballroom A-C) 1030-1100 Networking Break (Ballroom Foyer) 1100-1800 Exhibit Hall Open (East & West Exhibit Halls) 1100-1145 Keynote: Betty J. Sapp, Director, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) (Ballroom A-C) 1145-1230 Keynote: Dr. Suzette Kimball, Acting Director, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) (Ballroom A-C) 1230-1400 Lunch & Exhibit Hall Time (East & West Exhibit Halls) Exhibitor lunch 1130-1230 1230-1400 Women In Defense Luncheon with NGA Director Long (separate registration required) (Tampa Marriott Waterside Grand Ballroom) 1300-1600 Government Pavilion Stage Presentations (Exhibit Hall Booth 4105) 1400-1600 concurrent sessions Presentation: Innovating with the DIA (Ballroom A-C) Professional Development: Training and Education Sessions (Rooms 18-23) GEOINT Certification Blueprint Drop-in Session (Room 24) 1600-1800 Exhibit Hall Networking Reception (East & West Exhibit Halls) T HU RS DAY, AP RIL 1 7 0800-0845 The USGIF’s Arthur C. Lundahl Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation (Ballroom A-C) 0845-0900 Master of Ceremonies 0900-0945 Keynote: ADM William H. McRaven, U.S. Navy, Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) (Ballroom A-C) 0945-1030 Keynote: Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, MD-2, Ranking Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (Ballroom A-C) 1030-1100 Networking Break (Ballroom Foyer) 1100-1800 Exhibit Hall Open (East & West Exhibit Halls) 1100-1145 Keynote: LTG Joseph L. Votel, U.S. Army, Commander, Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) (Ballroom A-C) 1145-1230 Keynote: LTG Raymond P. Palumbo, U.S. Army, Director for Defense Intelligence (Warfighter Support), Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (Ballroom A-C) 1230-1400 Lunch & Exhibit Hall Time (East & West Exhibit Halls) Exhibitor lunch 1130-1230 1300-1600 Government Pavilion Stage Presentations (Exhibit Hall Booth 4105) 1400-1600 concurrent sessions Panel: The Global SOF Network: Operational Planning for the Global Mission (Ballroom A-C) Professional Development: Training and Education Sessions (Rooms 18-25) 1600-1800 GEOINT 2013* Closing Reception in the Exhibit Hall (East & West Exhibit Halls) 10 AGENDA M O N D AY 1 4 A P R I L Advancements in Visualization of Remotely Sensed 3-D Data Matt Bethel, Director of Technology, Merrick 0800-1530 USGIF’S ALLDER GOLF CLASSIC Water Column Visualization Using LiDAR Bathymetric Waveforms Dr. Joong Yong Park, Data Processing Systems Manager, Optech TPC Tampa Bay 0900-1730 GEOINT FOREWORD Maritime GEOINT to Support Arctic Safe Navigation, National Security and Commerce Pete Doucette, Integrity Applications Inc. Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel 0900-0930 1230-1345 WELCOME & INTRODUCTION BREAKOUT SESSIONS Grand Ballroom E/F Dr. Darryl Murdock, Vice President for Professional Development, USGIF Lighting the Path to Improved Interoperability Salon A/B Moderators: Peter Pflugrath, Vice President, American Systems; and Teri Dempsey, Director Geospatial Systems, TASC 0930-0945 MASTER OF CEREMONIES Grand Ballroom E/F • Thomas Diepenbrock, Principal Consultant, MarkLogic The Honorable Jeffrey K. Harris, CEO & President, JKH Consulting • David Graham, Senior Technical Fellow, CAE • LTC Chris Quaid, NRO 0945-1100 • John Teufert, Geo-Officer, NATO Communications & Information Agency KEYNOTE ADDRESS & SENSEMAKER SESSION Grand Ballroom E/F • Sam Torrey, Technology Liaison, Urban Robotics Human Geography Beyond Big Data Dave Snowden, Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, Cognitive Edge Chaos Management in a Disconnected World Salon C/D Moderator: COL Steve Fleming, Academy Professor, USMA • Dr. Shay Har-Noy, Director of Product Development, DigitalGlobe 1100-1230 LUNCH AND LIGHTNING TALKS Grand Ballroom E/F • Eric Kutner, Advisor, Emergency Response Design Group • Chris Mayfield, GIS Imagineer, NORTHCOM Scalable Computational Framework for Satellite Image Driven Mapping and Monitoring of Critical Infrastructure Dr. Harini Sridharan, Oak Ridge National Lab • LTC Chris Oxendine, Assistant Professor, U.S. Military Academy • Dr. Ben Tuttle, GIAT Mobile Apps Team Lead, InnoVision, NGA Crowdsourcing Imagery Tagging to Detect Coastal Change After Extreme Storms Dr. Sophia Liu, U.S. Geological Survey GEOINT WirelessEdge: IC/DoD Meets IoT Salon G/H What Does a World-Class Car Race Have to do With GEOINT? Alice Borda, Vice President, Quantum Moderator: David Waldrup, Strategic Advisor, TASC Large-Scale Human Geography from Crowdsourced Multimedia Dr. Matt Turek, Assistant Director of Computer Vision, Kitware • Tony Quartararo, President & CEO, Spatial Networks • Andrew Benhase, Principal Architect, Cisco Systems • Tony Davis, PEO C4, USSOCOM • Michele Weslander-Quaid, CTO & Innovation Evangelist, Google Small Satellite and Associated TPED Rob Zitz, Senior Vice President and Strategic Account Executive, Intelligence & Homeland Security, Leidos Geospatial Registry Solutions to Faster GEOINT Delivery to a Wide Community Roger Brackin, Envitia 11 AGENDA SmallSat Remote Sensing Innovations Defining Human Geography (Salon I/J) Salon G/H Moderator: Julia Bowers, Chief Operating Officer, Spatial Networks Moderator: Rob Zitz, Senior Vice President and Strategic Account Executive, Intelligence & Homeland Security, Leidos •B rent Britton, University of South Florida •M organ Flom, Senior Analyst & Product Owner, HumanGeo Discussant: Jeffrey “Skunk” Baxter •J im Hill, Technical Director, Geospatial Intelligence Division, MCIA • Anne Miglarese, President & CEO, PlanetIQ • Andrew Quintero, Principal Director, Aerospace •M ike Taylor, Courage Services • Robbie Schingler, Co-Founder, Planet Labs •D r. Doug Way, Geospatial Intelligence Division, MDA Information Systems • Dr. Chris Tucker, Principal, Yale House Ventures 1345-1415 Advancing Human Geography: Collaboration, Interoperability & Standards • Dr. James Wertz, President, Microcosm NETWORKING BREAK Salon I/J 1415-1530 Moderator: Justin Sherin, Booz Allen Hamilton BREAKOUT SESSIONS • Brian Hagan, Director, Office of Geography, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Enabling SOF Operators to Influence the Human Domain • Dr. Lee Schwartz, Director, Office of the Geographer and Global Issues, U.S. Department of State Salon A/B • COL (Ret.) Greg Wilson, Senior Fellow, CORE Lab, Naval Postgraduate School • Mike Williams, Chief & SIO, Human Environment Branch, Joint Intelligence Center, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM); and Co-Chair, Human Geography Working Group (HGWG) • Patrick Dudas, CORE Lab Research Associate and Social Media Exploitation SME • MAJ Seth Lucente, Office of the J2, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) 1530-1600 NETWORKING BREAK • Mike Stevens, CORE Lab Research Associate and Structured Data Collection SME 1600-1630 Optimizing Big Data & Data Management Systems for Chaos Management SENSEMAKER SESSION RESULTS REVEALED Moderator: COL Steve Fleming, Academy Professor, U.S. Military Academy 1630-1700 Grand Ballroom E/F Salon C/D UNIFYING THE GEOINT RESEARCH COMMUNITY Grand Ballroom E/F • Dr. Robert Austin, Enterprise Applications Integration Manager, City of Tampa • Becky Aiken, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) • LTC (R) Dave Foster, Geospatial Fusion Center, G3/5/7 Engineers, U.S. Army North 1700-1730 CLOSING KEYNOTE • Dr. Tommy Jordan, Associate Director, Center for Geospatial Research, University of Georgia Doug McGovern, Director, InnoVision, National GeospatialIntelligence Agency (NGA) 1900-2200 GEOINT 2013* WELCOME RECEPTION: 10 YEARS OF GEOINT SYMPOSIA Tampa Convention Center Riverwalk Plaza 12 AGENDA T U E S D AY 1 5 A P R I L 1330-1700 NATIONAL SECURITY WORKSHOP Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel 0800-0815 PRESENTATION AND POSTING OF COLORS 1330-1340 Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C Welcome & Introduction Joint Service Color Guard of the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) Maj. Gen. William N. Reddel III, Adjutant General, New Hampshire 0815-0845 1340-1410 WELCOME Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C Keynote Geospatial Transformation K. Stuart Shea, Chairman of the Board, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) Jack Dangermond, President, Esri 1410-1440 0845-0900 Virtual Port, the Port of Long Beach MASTER OF CEREMONIES Eric Apple, Esri; and Carl Walter, Esri Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C The Honorable Joan A. Dempsey, Executive Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton 1440-1500 0900-0945 Capt. Steve Pollackov, Commanding Officer, GIS Unit, Fire Department City of New York Securing the Super Bowl KEYNOTE Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C 1500-1520 The Honorable James R. Clapper, Director of National Intelligence (DNI) City of Tampa & Preparing for the RNC Dr. Robert Austin, Manager, Enterprise Applications Integration, City of Tampa 0945-1030 KEYNOTE 1520-1545 Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C Networking Break Letitia A. Long, Director, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) 1545-1610 1030-1100 The Exemplar City NETWORKING BREAK City of Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle Tampa Convention Center Foyer 1610-1630 Geospatial Policy for Firefighter Safety 1100-1145 E. Thomas Hicks IV, Chief Programs Officer and Assistant Executive Director, International Association of Fire Chiefs JOINT KEYNOTE Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C Robert Scoble, Co-Author of “Age of Context;” and Startup Liaison for Rackspace & Shel Israel, Co-Author of “Age of Context;” and CEO of SI Associates 1630-1700 DHS, Geo Information Infrastructure & HIFLD David Alexander, Director of the Geospatial Management Office, Department of Homeland Security 1145-1230 KEYNOTE 1400-1900 Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C EXHIBIT HALL OPEN LTG Michael T. Flynn, U.S. Army, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall 1230-1400 LUNCH & NETWORKING BREAK Tampa Convention Center Ballroom Foyer Exhibitor lunch served 1130-1230 in Exhibit Hall 13 AGENDA 1400-1530 1400-1700 PANEL: NAVIGATING THE GLOBAL INFORMATION SHARING ENVIRONMENT GOVERNMENT PAVILION STAGE PRESENTATIONS Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall, Booth 4105 Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C Moderator: COL Stu Bradin, U.S. Army, Operational Planning Team, SOCOM 1400-1445 • RAD Mohamad AbdelAziz, Egyptian Defense Attaché to the United States and to Canada NGA Strategy and Future Vision • Ellen McCarthy, Chief Operating Officer, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) • Brigadier General Dag Baehr, Commanding General, German Special Forces Command KSK • Geoff Fowler, Director, Xperience Directorate, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) • Joseph Drummey, Director, Office of International Affairs & Policy, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) • Karyn Hayes-Ryan, Director, NSG Program Oversight, IT Services Directorate, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) • Rear Admiral Mats Fogelmark, Royal Swedish Navy, Coalition Senior National Representative • COL Mahmood, Pakistan Senior Liaison Officer to CENTCOM 1445-1515 • Jorge Enrique Bedoya Vizcaya, Deputy Minister of Defence for Policy and International Affairs, Colombia (invited) Immersive Intelligence Douglas P. McGovern, Director, InnoVision, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) 1400-1600 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: TRAINING & EDUCATION SESSIONS 1515-1615 Tampa Convention Center Meeting Rooms 18-23 Small Business Opportunities in Defense and Intelligence A Vision of Virtual and Mobile GEOINT • Sandra Broadnax, Director, Small Business Program Office, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Room 18 • Nelson Escribano, Small Business Specialist, MacDill AFB, 6th Contracting Squadron, U.S. Air Force Socialytics: Discovering Powerful New Intelligence Insights Through Advanced Open Source Intelligence Operations • Christopher Harrington, Director, Office of Small Business Programs, U.S. SOCOM Room 19 • D. Scott Jackson, Director, Office of Small Business Programs, National Security Agency (NSA) Introduction to Hyperspectral Target Detection & Material Identification • Maria Kersey, Director, Office of Small Business Programs, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Room 20 1615-1715 DIA’s IC ITE Migration Intro to Commercial SAR Space Systems; Maritime Domain Awareness from Space Based Commercial SAR; Emergency Response: Disaster Management; and TerraSAR-X: New Beam Modes • Gus Taveras, Chief Technology Officer, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) • Dan Doney, Chief Innovation Officer, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Room 21 Interpreter Utilization & Cross Cultural Negotiations Room 22-23 1700-1900 1400-1630 Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall EXHIBIT HALL NETWORKING RECEPTION Afternoon Networking Reception Sponsored by GEOINT CERTIFICATION TOWN HALL Tampa Convention Center Meeting Rooms 24-25 1900-2100 USGIF CHAIRMAN’S RECEPTION (by invitation only) Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel 14 AGENDA W E D N E S D AY 1 6 A P R I L 1145-1230 KEYNOTE Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C 0800-0830 USGIF AWARDS PROGRAM PRESENTATIONS Dr. Suzette Kimball, Acting Director, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Kevin G. Jackson, Chair, USGIF Awards Subcommittee 1230-1400 Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C LUNCH SERVED IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 0830-0840 Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall Exhibitor lunch served 1130-1230 SPECIAL WELCOME Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C Bob Buckhorn, Mayor, City of Tampa 1230-1400 0840-0845 WOMEN IN DEFENSE LUNCHEON WITH NGA DIRECTOR LONG MASTER OF CEREMONIES Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C Tampa Marriott Waterside Grand Ballroom (Separate registration required) Maj. Gen. Dave Scott, U.S Air Force (Ret.), former Deputy Director, Center for Special Operations, U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) 1300-1600 GOVERNMENT PAVILION STAGE Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall, Booth 4105 0845-0930 KEYNOTE Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C GEN Lloyd J. Austin III, U.S. Army, Commander, U.S. Central Command, (CENTCOM) 1300-1330 0930-1030 • Geoff Fowler, Director, Xperience Directorate, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Online Customer Service PANEL: DI2E: A BRIDGE BETWEEN JIE AND IC ITE • Mark Riccio, Director, Future Xperience, Xperience Directorate, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C Moderator: James R. Martin, Director, Defense Intelligence (ISP&R), Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence 1330-1400 • Reinier Cruz, Deputy Director for Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Capabilities and Programs, SOCOM Map of the World John Goolgasian, Director, Foundation GEOINT Group, Source Directorate, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) • Jennifer Edgin, Chief Technology Officer, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Intelligence • Patricia A Guitard, Deputy CIO and Senior Advisor, Office of the G-2, U.S. Army 1400-1430 • Ed Lane, Ground Enterprise Directorate, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) ike Howell, Deputy Program Manager for the Information M Sharing Environment (PM ISE) • Robert T. Marlin, Deputy Director of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Capabilities, Deputy Chief of Staff for ISR, U.S. Air Force 1430-1500 1030-1100 David Alexander, Director, Office of Geospatial Management, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) The Information Sharing Environment Homeland Security NETWORKING BREAK Tampa Convention Center Foyer 1500-1600 Small Business Opportunities in the Tampa Bay Area • Gregory Celestan, Chairman & CEO, Celestar Corporation; Commissioner for the Port Tampa Bay; Board Member, Bank of Tampa 1100-1800 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall • BGen (Ret.) Chip Diehl, Vice President, Tampa Bay Defense Alliance • Heather Kenyon, CEO, Tampa Bay Technology Forum (TBTF) 1100-1145 • Lisa Monnet, CEO, Eye C Solutions; Board Member & Membership Chair, Greater Tampa Bay Chapter of Women in Defense KEYNOTE Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C Betty J. Sapp, Director, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) • Steve Morey, Director, Business Recruitment, Tampa Hillsborough Economic Development Corp. 15 AGENDA T H U R S D AY 1 7 A P R I L 1400-1600 PRESENTATION: INNOVATING WITH THE DIA Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C 0800-0845 • Gus Taveras, Chief Technology Officer, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) THE USGIF ARTHUR C. LUNDAHL LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD PRESENTATION • Dan Doney, Chief Innovation Officer, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C • Jason Kahn, Apps Mall Service Provider, National Security Agency (NSA) 0845-0900 MASTER OF CEREMONIES Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C 1400-1600 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: TRAINING & EDUCATION SESSIONS 0900-0945 KEYNOTE Tampa Convention Center Meeting Rooms 18-23 Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C ADM William H. McRaven, U.S. Navy, Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) Introduction to GMTI Analysis: A Course for Analysts and Operations Officers Room 18 0945-1030 The Geographic Approach and Spatial Literacy Workshop KEYNOTE Room 19 Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C Mobile GEOINT Tradecraft Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, MD-2, Ranking Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Room 20 1030-1100 The Beautiful Equations and the Sound that Saved Radar; Digital Elevation Models with a focus on the World DEM project; Defense and Intelligence Applications using Commercial SAR; and Maritime Monitoring NETWORKING BREAK Tampa Convention Center Foyer Room 21 1100-1800 Counter-Elicitation/Predictive Threat Analysis & Insider Threat Detection Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall EXHIBIT HALL OPEN Room 22-23 1100-1145 1400-1600 KEYNOTE GEOINT CERTIFICATION BLUEPRINT DROP-IN SESSION Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C LTG Joseph L. Votel, U.S. Army, Commander, Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) Tampa Convention Center Meeting Rooms 24 1600-1800 1145-1230 EXHIBIT HALL NETWORKING RECEPTION KEYNOTE Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C LTG Raymond Palumbo, U.S. Army, Director for Defense Intelligence (Warfighter Support), Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence 1230-1400 LUNCH SERVED IN THE EXHIBIT HALL Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall Exhibitor lunch served 1130-1230 16 AGENDA 1300-1600 1400-1600 GOVERNMENT PAVILION STAGE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: TRAINING & EDUCATION SESSIONS Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall, Booth 4105 Tampa Convention Center Meeting Rooms 18-25 LiDAR Point Clouds & Modeler 101: Basic Point Cloud Exploitation 1300-1330 Landsat, the National Geospatial Program (NGP), and the Civil Application Committee’s Global Fiducials Program Room 18 • Louis Driber, Geospatial Liaison to Florida, Puerto Rico, and US-VI, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Weather Data … The unsung GEOINT • Dr. Bruce F. Molnia, Executive Director, Civil Applications Committee, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Commercial EO Training and Access Room 19 Room 20 1330-1400 Intelligence Integration The Sound of Bats; Geospatial Intelligence based on SAR Interferometry & Coherence Modeling; Monitoring with SAR; BlueHawk: From SAR to Web Based Maritime Domain Awareness Robert Cardillo, Deputy Director for Intelligence Integration, Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) Room 21 1400-1430 Activity-Based Intelligence Facial Behavioral Analysis Dave Gauthier, ABI Lead, Analysis Directorate, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Room 22-23 Modeling & Simulation Working Group Demos 1430-1500 Room 24 Revolutionizing the NGA Industry Relationship Polly Shaffer, NGA Industry Innovation Advocate, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) 1400-1600 PANEL: THE GLOBAL SOF NETWORK: OPERATIONAL PLANNING FOR THE GLOBAL MISSION 1500-1600 Service Intelligence and Production Centers Tampa Convention Center Ballroom A-C Moderator: Lisa Spuria, Director, Analysis & Production, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Moderator: Dr. Keenan D. Yoho, Senior Special Advisor, USSOCOM; and Assistant Professor, Department of Operations & Logistics Management, Naval Postgraduate School • COL Nichoel E. Brooks, U.S. Army, Commander, National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC) • LTC Wolfgang Beyer, Germany • Mark Pfundstein, Director, Farragut Technical Analyst Center, Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) • Lt. Col Pablo Delgado, Spain • SWE Armed Forces HQ • Col Aaron M. Prupas, U.S. Air Force, Commander, National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) • Capt Steve Wisotzki, U.S. Navy, Commanding Officer, Center for SEAL and SWCC • Dr. Tom Richardson, Director, Missile and Space Intelligence Center (MSIC) 1600-1800 GEOINT 2013* CLOSING RECEPTION Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall 17 NETWORKING EVENTS M O N D A Y 0800-1530 (Buses depart 0630) Allder Golf Classic TPC Tampa Bay TPC Tampa Bay is an 18-hole golf course opened in 1991. Consistently voted one of the top courses in Florida and awarded 4½ stars by Golf Digest, TPC Tampa Bay was designed to challenge the best in the sport, as well as provide an inviting experience for all levels of golfers. Named in honor of William R. Allder Jr., the golf tournament proceeds help fund the annual USGIF Scholarship Program, which supports students pursuing education excellence in fields related to the geospatial intelligence tradecraft. Come join us for a great day of networking and help a great cause. M O N D A Y 1900-2200 GEOINT 2013* Welcome Reception: 10 Years of GEOINT Symposia Tampa Convention Center Riverwalk Join your colleagues along the waterfront next to the Tampa Convention Center and celebrate the 10th annual GEOINT Symposium. USGIF’s GEOINT Symposium reaches a milestone this year, as it once again delivers an invaluable and unparalleled four-day agenda for the defense, intelligence and homeland security communities. T U E S D A Y 1700-1900 Exhibit Hall Networking Reception Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall Celebrate the first day of the general sessions and exhibit hall with an afternoon networking reception. Enjoy food and refreshments amongst 270 exhibiting organizations and more than 3,000 expected attendees and exhibitors W E D N E S D A Y 1600-1800 Exhibit Hall Networking Reception Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall The Wednesday agenda concludes in the exhibit hall with a networking reception. You’ll be treated to hors d’oeuvres and beverages as you reconnect with old colleagues and make new business connections. T H U R S D A Y 1600-1800 GEOINT 2013* Closing Exhibit Hall Reception Tampa Convention Center Exhibit Hall After the general session and training and education events have ended, join us one last time in the exhibit hall for a networking reception. This will be your last opportunity at the GEOINT Symposium to see friends, catch up with colleagues, make new business partners, or see the offerings of the more than 270 exhibitors in the hall. This closing reception in the exhibit hall will be bigger and better, and you won’t want to miss it. 18 DATA ANALYTICS DATA IS EVERYWHERE. INSIGHT IS EVERYTHING. Raytheon leverages broad experience with data collection and processing to equip customers with cutting-edge, cost-effective data analytics solutions. We add a new level of processing, analysis, visualization and automation capabilities to nearly any data source or system — and turn big data into critical insights that fuel quicker, smarter decisions. See what makes Raytheon the number one provider of real-time intelligence. www.Raytheon.com/analytics Connect with us: © 2014 Raytheon Company. All rights reserved. “Customer Success Is Our Mission” is a registered trademark of Raytheon Company. SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES GEO I N T F O R E WO R D NATIONAL SECUR ITY WOR K SHOP BECKY AIKEN ERIC APPLE Ms. Aiken serves as an NGA Executive for Research and Development where she leads the coordination and collaboration of GEOINT R&D/S&T across the federal and civil communities. Previously, she served as the Deputy Director for Community Integration at the DNI Open Source Center, responsible for establishing community governance and partnerships. Ms. Aiken began her career as an imagery analyst working the Iran and Iraq wars prior to leading the weapons systems team working artillery R&D. She then managed the production of imaging science tools, NIIRS, and the processes to improve imagery analysis. Following that assignment, she led a number of teams and offices in the training and research and development functions of GEOINT. Ms. Aiken’s undergraduate and master’s degrees are in Physical Geography. Mr. Apple is a senior consultant and project manager with over eighteen years of experience in GIS. His focus is on the successful assessment, design and implementation of GIS based solutions focusing on the public safety and security vertical. Mr. Apple has helped clients in spearheading efforts at the tactical, operational and strategic levels by providing practical application of GIS technologies. Currently, Mr. Apple is the program manager for a project with the Port of Long Beach, CA. This multi-year project, called Virtual Port, provides a geospatial based tactical collaboration platform for increased security and business resiliency within the San Pedro Bay and immediate geography area. Virtual Port capabilities address a broad range of challenges such as: making sure the flow of goods are uninhibited, protecting critical infrastructure, coordinating resources and assets, monitoring and assessing risks, visualizing interior and exterior port assets, and increasing overall operational awareness. Research and Development Executive, InnoVision, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Senior Consultant/ Project Manager, Esri PAN EL I ST DAVID ALEXANDER K EY NOTE SP EAK ER Director, DHS Geospatial Management Office GENERAL LLOYD J. AUSTIN III Commander, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) Mr. Alexander assumed responsibility for the DHS Geospatial Management Office in 2012 after having spent 4 years in senior leadership roles with the DHS OCIO. He has practical experience at the local, state, federal, and private sectors levels including serving as the Deputy Chief for FEMA Enterprise Geospatial Services, Chief of Digital Cartography for the State of South Carolina providing leadership to support statewide geospatial public safety and emergency management activities, and private sector corporate experience. Mr. Alexander has lead several national initiatives including the Homeland Security Geospatial Concept of Operations (GeoCONOPS), the DHS Geospatial Information Infrastructure (GII), the Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data Working Group (HIFLD), the US Department of Labor’s CareerOneStop Service Locator system supported under grant to the State of Minnesota, technical lead for the Department of Health and Human Services Secretary’s Operations Center’s Response technologies program, and administered the Statewide E-911, Legislative redistricting, and health and demographic mapping programs at the State of South Carolina. General Austin assumed command of United States Central Command on March 22, 2013. He has served in a wide variety of command and staff positions throughout his 37-year career. He served as the 33d Vice Chief of Staff of the Army from January 2012 to March 2013, and commanded United States Forces – Iraq from September 2010 through the completion of OPERATION NEW DAWN in December 2011. He was assigned to the Pentagon as the Director, Joint Staff from August 2009 to August 2010. His military education includes the Infantry Officer Advanced Course, United States Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia; United States Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; and United States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from the United States Military Academy, a Master’s Degree in Education from Auburn University and a Master’s Degree in Business Management from Webster University. 20 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES GEO I N T F O R E WO R D NATIONAL SECUR ITY WOR K SHOP DR. ROBERT F. AUSTIN MAYOR TOMMY BATTLE Robert F. Austin, Ph.D. is the Manager of Enterprise Applications Integration for the City of Tampa, Florida and a Certified GIS Professional. At the City of Tampa, he manages the teams providing web services, database administration, GIS and enterprise content management. Before joining municipal government, Dr. Austin worked as a GIS consultant and project manager for 23 years. He has taught at the University of Missouri, Oxford Polytechnic, Virginia Polytechnic, the University of Phoenix and the University of Tampa. He is a Senior Member of IEEE, a past member of the Board of Directors of the GIS Certification Institute and Past-President of the Geospatial Information and Technology Association. In 2010, he received a three-year appointment by U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to the National Geospatial Advisory Committee. In 2013, he was reappointed by Secretary Salazar as a member and the Chair of the NGAC. Tommy Battle was elected Mayor of Huntsville by an overwhelming margin in 2008 in the midst of the nation’s most challenging economic recession. Under his leadership the City emerged in an enviable position of economic stability and growth potential that earned it national and international acclaim. When crippling snowstorms and violent tornadoes struck Huntsville in early 2011, Mayor Battle united an unprecedented teamwork of emergency responders to handle the aftermath. Their outstanding work garnered more important recognition, this time by the Department of Energy and Homeland Security. With his focus on Huntsville’s economic future, Mayor Battle is committed to his space, cyber and energy initiatives, which aggressively work to unite the City’s rich intellectual capital with new opportunities. Further, the Mayor recently rolled out plans to reshape the City’s urban planning department that will positively shape future growth and development. Enterprise Applications Integration Manager, City of Tampa Mayor of Huntsville, Alabama PAN EL I ST BRIGADIER GENERAL DAG BAEHR GEOINT FOR EWOR D Commanding General, German Special Forces Command KSK ANDREW BENHASE Principal Architect, Cisco Systems BG Baehr has held numerous military positions. He was assigned Head of the Land Operations and Afghanistan Division in the Joint Operations Staff, MOD (ACOS OPS Land) in August 2010. Out of this assignment BG Baehr was selected in 2011 to become the Senior Military Adviser and Military Assistant to the German President. After serving two presidents (due to the change of presidency) he assumed command of the Special Forces Command KSK on 27 March 2013, thereby being the first badged Special Forces officer to do so in the 17-year history of the command. BG Baehr holds a Diploma in Political Science from the German Armed Forces University in Munich and a MA in Philosophy from the Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversity in Munich. His interests include reading, politics, rock climbing, skiing and any other outdoor activities. Andrew Benhase has a 24-year Network Security background focused exclusively on data networking and information assurance technologies. Andrews technical background stretches back to Systems Engineering for IBM Series/1 mainframes and bisynchronous networking to SNA and now scaling to 100 Gigabit security architectures today. He has spent the last 20 years working with a primary focus and background within the U.S. Defense and Intelligence communities. During this time he focused specifically on advanced tactical network designs, U.S. Government encryption, Military Satellite Communications and Quality of Service enterprise designs over global satellite networks. He is currently the Principal Architect and Lead for the U.S. Public Sector Theater focusing primarily on Information Assurance architectures, cybersecurity, and security designs for cloud-based computing. 21 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES PAN EL I ST GOVER NMENT PAVILION COL STU BRADIN SANDRA BROADNAX U.S. Army, SOCOM OPT Director, Small Business Programs Office, National GeospatialIntelligence Agency (NGA) Colonel Stuart W. Bradin was born on 11 October 1961 in South Carolina into an Army family. His father and brother are retired Army officers that served for over 53 years combined. Colonel Bradin began his military career as an Armor Cavalry Scout in the South Carolina National Guard and was commissioned through The Citadel ROTC program on 12 May 1984 as an Armor officer. After serving three years in Germany as the Deputy J3 (Deputy Director of Operations) for Special Operations Command Europe (SOCEUR), he was tasked with establishing a new NATO Special Operations Forces Headquarters - the NATO Special Operations Coordination Center (NSCC) was established in Dec 2007 and on 1 March 2010 the NSCC was designated as the NATO Special Operation Headquarters (NSHQ) where he served as the Chief of Staff until June 2011. Currently COL Bradin is serving as the Chief of the Expanding Global SOF Network (EGSN) Operational Planning Team (OPT) tasked with making US Special Operations Command (US SOCOM) a global combatant command. The OPT focused on giving SOCOM greater authorities, the establishment of SOCOM National Capital Region, a new Force Management Directorate and posturing SOF in support of the Defense Strategic Guidance. Ms. Sandra Broadnax is the Director of the Small Business Programs Office at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), Springfield, VA. She is responsible for promoting the use of small, Small Disadvantaged, HUBZone, Women-Owned small, Veteran-Owned, Service Disabled Veteran-Owned businesses, Historically Black Colleges/ Universities and Minority Institutions within NGA. Ms. Broadnax assists program managers, technical personnel, procurement officers and requiring activities by matching NGA’s requirements to the capabilities of small businesses utilizing market research. She participates in acquisition review boards and processes and provides technical assistance through outreach programs. Ms. Broadnax monitors the Office of the Secretary of Defense assigned socio-economic goals as well as NGA’s small business subcontracting goals. She manages the Mentor-Protégé Program for small disadvantaged businesses ensuring the agreements align with NGA’s mission and vision and has served as a representative of the Wounded Warrior Program. GOVER NMENT PAVILION COL NICHOEL E. BROOKS Commander, U.S. Army, National Ground Intelligence Center Colonel Nichoel E. Brooks entered the Military Intelligence Corps after earning her commission through the Officer Candidate Program where she also graduated as the Distinguished Military Graduate. Before coming to the National Ground Intelligence Center, Col. Brooks served as Executive Officer to the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency. Her previous command positions include the Commander 310th Military Intelligence Battalion, Intelligence Company Commander for the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment; Detachment Commander in the 308th Military Intelligence Battalion, 902nd Military Intelligence Group; and Counterintelligence Platoon Leader, A Company, 163th Military Intelligence Battalion, 504th Military Intelligence Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas. Some of her previous staff assignments include Special Advisor to the Commanding General Multi-National Force—Iraq (MNF-I); Chief of Commanding General’s Initiative Group Multi-National Corps–Iraq, (III Corps, Fort Hood Texas); Executive Officer for the Deputy Chief of Staff CJ-2, Multi-National Force Iraq; Intelligence Team Chief, 278th ACR Training Squadron, S3 Operations Officer, 163d Military Intelligence Battalion, and Collection Manager, 2d Armored Division, Fort Hood, Texas. GEO I N T F O R E WO R D BRENT BRITTON Adjunct Professor, University of South Florida Brent Britton is an adjunct professor teaching an undergraduate course styled “Creativity and Innovation in Entrepreneurship,” a lively and non-standard course that encourages a growth mindset. His current research and writing agenda is directed toward creative problem solving, the science of happiness, and the law and business of entrepreneurship and intellectual property. A Silicon Valley veteran, Britton is currently the chair of the Emerging Business and Technology Law group at the Gray Robinson law firm in Tampa. Britton holds a Juris Doctor with honors, from the Boston University School of Law (1994), a Master of Science from the Media Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1991), and a Bachelor of Arts, with high distinction, in computer science from the University of Maine (1989). He is a founder or co-founder of numerous startup companies. He is licensed to practice law in California, New York, and Florida. 22 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES GO V ER N M E N T PAV I L I ON K EY NOTE SP EAK ER ROBERT CARDILLO THE HONORABLE JAMES R. CLAPPER Deputy Director for Intelligence Integration, Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) Director of National Intelligence (DNI) The Honorable James R. Clapper was sworn in as the fourth Director of National Intelligence (DNI) on August 9, 2010. As DNI, Mr. Clapper oversees the United States Intelligence Community and serves as the principal intelligence advisor to the President. Prior to becoming the Director of National Intelligence, Mr. Clapper served for over three years in two Administrations as the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, where he served as the principal staff assistant and advisor to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense on intelligence, counterintelligence, and security matters for the Department. In this capacity, he was also dual‐hatted as the Director of Defense Intelligence for DNI. Mr. Clapper earned a bachelor’s degree in government and politics from the University of Maryland, a master’s degree in political science from St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, Texas, and an honorary doctorate in strategic intelligence from the then Joint Military Intelligence College. On September 1, 2010, Robert Cardillo was sworn in as the first Deputy Director for Intelligence Integration, Office of the Director of National Intelligence. This newly created position facilitates information sharing and collaboration through the integration of collection and analysis. Prior to this assignment he served as the Deputy Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). The deputy director is the second-ranking position at DIA and assists the director in both the daily operation and long-term planning for the organization. Cardillo also served as the Deputy Director for Analysis, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). In the summer of 2009, Mr. Cardillo served as the Acting J2, a first for a civilian, in support of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Other key leadership positions included Director, Analysis and Production and Director, Source Operations and Management at the NationalGeospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA). Cardillo earned a Bachelor of Arts in Government from Cornell University and a Master of Arts in National Security Studies from Georgetown University. PANELIST JACK DANGERMOND GO V ER N M E N T PAV I L I ON Founder & President of Esri GREGORY CELESTAN A landscape architect by training, Jack Dangermond founded Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri) in 1969 with a vision that computer mapping and analysis could help us design a better future. Under Dangermond’s leadership, that vision has continued to guide Esri in creating cutting-edge GIS and GeoDesign technologies used in every industry to make a difference worldwide. Dangermond fostered the growth of Esri from a small research group to an organization recognized as the world leader in GIS software development. Esri employs 2,700 people in the U.S.; many who shared his passion for GIS in the early days are still with the company and remain dedicated to helping our users be successful. Chairman & CEO, Celestar Corporation; Commissioner for the Port Tampa Bay; Board Member, Bank of Tampa Gregory Celestan, Chief Executive Officer, Celestar Corporation retired from the U.S. Army in 2004 as a Lieutenant Colonel with twenty years of experience leading U.S. and foreign military personnel. During Operation Iraq Freedom, her organized and led U.S. Central Command’s Coalition Intelligence Coordination Center at the Forward Headquarters in Qatar. During Operation Enduring Freedom, Mr. Celestan was the Team Chief of the Unconventional Targeting Cell, responsible for developing actionable intelligence against high-value Al-Qaida and Taliban targets. Mr. Celestan founded Celestar Corporation prior to his retirement from the U.S. Army. He serves as a Board Member on the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce and is currently the Chairman on the Executive Committee. Mr. Celestan is currently a member of the Tampa General Hosptial Foundation Board and is a member of the CEO Council of Tampa Bay. PANELIST LT. COL PABLO DELGADO ESP SOLO USSOCOM Lt. Col Delgado has 12 years experience in SOF Units and SOF related posts. His training and education include: Army Military Academy; Special Operations Forces School (includes Paratrooper); General Staff College; Defense Course against Terrorism; Intelligence Course; Security, Counterintelligence and HUMINT Course; NATO ISAF PRT Course; CIMIC Course; and MASTER in International Relations at UNED University. 23 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES MAS T E R O F C E R E M O NIES GOVER NMENT PAVILION THE HONORABLE JOAN AVALYN DEMPSEY BGEN (Ret.) CHIP DIEHL III Joan Avalyn Dempsey is a senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton where she leads the firm’s intelligence business in central Maryland. Previously, she led the firm’s intelligence business in the Department of Homeland Security and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. During a 25-year career in the federal government, Dempsey held political appointments twice: first, in the Clinton Administration upon Senate Confirmation, she served as the deputy director of Central Intelligence for Community Management; and, in the Bush Administration as the executive director of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Dempsey also spent 17 years as a senior civilian in the Department of Defense as deputy director of intelligence at the Defense Intelligence Agency, as director of the General Defense Intelligence Program, and as the deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence and security. Gen Diehl serves on the Florida Defense Support Task Force supporting the State of Florida; the Tampa Bay Defense Alliance, Tampa Bay Partnership, the Defense Committee of the Hillsborough County Economic Development Corporation; the Tampa Committee on Foreign Relations as well as other Boards in Washington DC and Tampa. A diverse 30 year Air Force career, Gen Diehl flew airlift and air refueling aircraft globally culminating over 4000 flying hours; commanding two major Air Force Mobility Wings – MacDill AFB in Tampa, FL & McChord AFB in Tacoma, WA; serving multiple tours as a Budget Programmer and Planner on the Air Staff and the Joint Staff and in the headquarters of Air Mobility Command and Pacific Air Forces. Brig. General Chip Diehl is also the Managing Director, Diehl & Associates – an international, military consulting Limited Liability Company in Florida. Executive Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton Vice President, Tampa Bay Defense Alliance PANELIST JOSEPH DRUMMEY Director, Office of International Affairs & Policy, National GeospatialIntelligence Agency (NGA) GEO I N T F O R E WO R D DR. STEPHANIE DETRICK, Ph.D., GISP Director MASGIS, Arizona State University Mr. Joseph Drummey is the Director, NGA Office of International Affairs & Policy (OIP), managing the agency’s international partnerships, and developing and implementing geospatialintelligence policy and guidance. Mr. Drummey assumed D/OIP duties in late February 2011. Prior to this assignment, he served as the Principle Deputy Director/OIP. In 1985, Mr. Drummey began his intelligence career serving as an Imagery Analyst specializing in Soviet mobile missile systems serving both long-term analysis and I&W assignments. Mr. Drummey has served in several key management positions since 1996 when he led the agency’s first counterterrorism branch. In 1999, he served in his first overseas assignment as Senior Command Representative to USEUCOM and, upon his return, stood up the Homeland Security Division following the attacks of September 11th. In 2004, he became the Deputy Director, Office of the Americas leading Homeland Security, Latin America political/military and counter-drug issues. Dr. Deitrick has a Bachelors of Science in Mathematics from Santa Clara University and a PhD in Geography from Arizona State University. Her research interests focus on the use of GIS for decision support in conditions of uncertainty such as disaster management and long term environmental planning in relation to climate change. In her position as Director of MASGIS at ASU, she stresses development of spatial problem solving skills, and emphasizes creative approaches to problems along with knowledge of existing methodology in GIS. Her teaching philosophy is founded in the belief that the complex spatial problems faced by our society, especially in disaster management and emergency response, require a geospatial workforce comfortable with working through ill-structured problems with no clear solution. Dr. Deitrick has six years university teaching experience including introductory and intermediate GIS, GIS project management, GIS for Planners, cartography and Quantitative Methods. 24 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES PAN EL I ST K EY NOTE SP EAK ER JENNIFER EDGIN LTG MICHAEL T. FLYNN Chief Technology Officer, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Intelligence Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) LTG Flynn became the 18th Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency on 24 July 2012. He has served in a variety of command and staff positions to include, Commander, 313th Military Intelligence Battalion and G2, 82nd Airborne Division; G2, 18th Airborne Corps, CJ2, CJTF-180 Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) in Afghanistan; Commander, 111th Military Intelligence Brigade at the Army’s Intelligence Center at Fort Huachuca, Arizona; Director of Intelligence, Joint Special Operations Command with duty in OEF and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF); Director of Intelligence, United States Central Command with duty in OEF and OIF; Director of Intelligence, the Joint Staff; Director of Intelligence, International Security Assistance Force-Afghanistan and US Forces-Afghanistan, Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2, and Assistant Director of National Intelligence, Partner Engagement. LTG Flynn is the recipient of the distinguished Association of Special Operations Professionals Man of the Year Award for 2012 and the Ellis Island Medal of Freedom for his many years of distinguished service. Jennifer Edgin is the Senior Technical Advisor to the Director of Intelligence, Headquarters, Marine Corps. In her present position, she is responsible for planning, directing, coordinating, and overseeing all intelligence information management and technology initiatives. Edgin was selected as a Defense Intelligence Senior Level in September of 2013. Her areas of responsibility include the development and implementation of the Marine Corps Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Enterprise through technology, data, and business practice strategies and standards. Prior to joining Headquarters Marine Corps, Edgin served as the Rapid Prototyping Lead for Program Manager Marine Intelligence at Marine Corps Systems Command and was responsible for leading responses to Urgent Universal Needs Statements and maturing and infusing technologies into traditional Acquisition Programs. She holds a bachelor’s of science degree in industrial engineering from Penn State University and a master’s of science degree in engineering and technology management from George Washington University. Edgin is a member of the Society of Women Engineers, Institute of Industrial Engineers, and the American Society of Quality. GEOINT FOR EWOR D COL STEVE FLEMING, U.S. ARMY Deputy Department Head, West Point COL Fleming is the Deputy Department Head, Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering at West Point, New York. He also serves as an associate professor of Geospatial Information Science. His background includes career military service as an Air Defense officer with command and staff experience in short-range air defense operations at the battalion, brigade and division levels. He also has operational experience with Joint and NATO staffs, twice deploying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Academically, COL Fleming specializes in geospatial information sciences with particular interest in: (1) dynamic mapping of coastal regions; (2) emerging terrestrial, airborne and space-based image collection; (3) applications of geospatial technologies for national defense (military operations, homeland security, and disaster management); and (4) blended education/training using mobile devices. GO V ER N M E N T PAV I L I ON NELSON ESCRIBANO Small Business Specialist, MacDill AFB, 6th Contracting Squadron, U.S. Air Force Nelson Escribano was appointed in July of 2005 as the Small Business Specialist (SBS) of the 6th Air Mobility Wing, MacDill AFB, FL. He previously served as the Quality Assurance Program Coordinator (QAPC) from March 2003. Escribano has over 27 years of government acquisition experience as a Contract Administrator, Contract Negotiator, Contract Specialist, and Contracting Officer. He has been at the 6th Contracting Squadron since October 1995 after making Florida his permanent home of residence. He also had the privilege to work in Operational Contracting at Howard AFB, Panama and as the Strategic Defense Initiative Representative (SDI) for the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) at Bolling AFB, MD. Prior to working in government acquisition Escribano worked in the private sector with ConAgra and Federal Land Bank Association. He also owned and operated Small business dairy farm, nursery, and grounds maintenance operations. He holds a Bachelor in Agriculture Business from the University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus. Escribano recently completed his Level III certification in the field of Contract Management. 25 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES PAN EL I ST GOVER NMENT PAVILION REAR ADMIRAL MATS FOGELMARK GEOFFREY FOWLER Royal Swedish Navy, Coalition Senior National Representative Director, Xperience Directorate, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Mats Fogelmark entered the Naval Military Academy at Karlskrona in 1985 and graduated to be commissioned as 1st Lieutenant in the Navy 1987. Early in his career, Mats Fogelmark served as an instructor, Platoon and Company Commander in the Naval infantry. In 2004-2006 Mats Fogelmark served as the deputy head of J2 at the Joint Forces command in Uppsala and after that as Head of Section (Africa) and from 2007-2012 as the Head of Department (Africa/Asia/Middle East) at the Military Intel and Security Directorate in Stockholm. Since 1 July 2012 Mats Fogelmark holds the position as the Swedish Senior National Representative at USCENTCOM (ISAF) and from 1 Sept 2012 also as the Chairman of the Coalition Forces at USCENTCOM. Mats Fogelmarks next assignment is as the Swedish Defence Attaché in China and North Korea (DPRK) (2014-2017). Geoff Fowler is responsible for enhancing the user’s experience through online, on-demand GEOINT services that provide access to content, expertise and applications. Mr. Fowler began his professional career in 1987 as a career trainee at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) where he served in a variety of analytic, managerial, and staff assignments. He specialized in the emerging humanitarian crisis in Bosnia and ultimately became the chief of the analytic team working the issue. In 1995 he established and led the Humanitarian Security Issues Team, a unit devoted to assessing humanitarian emergencies around the globe. GOVER NMENT PAVILION JOHN GOOLGASIAN Director, Foundation GEOINT Group, Source Directorate, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Mr. Goolgasian is currently the Director of the Foundation GEOINT Group in NGA’s Source Operations and Management Directorate. He was selected for this position in January 2012. Before this appointment, Mr. Goolgasian served in two successive roles leading the implementation of the NGA Vision; he was the Deputy Lead for the Online GEOINT Services Strategic Initiative and the Implementation Lead for Analytic Depth. Mr. Goolgasian was the Director of the Office of Counterterrorism from October 2008 through December 2010. He served as a loaned executive to the US Coast Guard as the Senior Advisor to the Assistant Commandant for Intelligence and Criminal Investigation in 2008. From November 2005 through April 2008, Mr. Goolgasian served as the Deputy Director and the Director of the Office of Americas. He achieved Senior status in January 2005. Mr. Goolgasian was awarded the National Intelligence Certificate of Distinction in 1999 and a Meritorious Presidential Rank Award in 2012. GEO I N T F O R E WO R D LTC (Ret.) DAVID FOSTER, U.S. ARMY Geospatial Fusion Center, G3/5/7 Engineers, U.S. Army North Mr. David Foster (LTC, EN, USA, Ret.) served 22 years in the US Army and 4 years in the Army Reserves. His operational Geospatial experience includes Theater Geospatial operations, contingency base camp infrastructure documentation, disaster response, humanitarian assistance and peacekeeping. Between 2008-2011 and 2012-2013 he served as the Engineer and Geospatial Information Officer (GIO) for U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command. As the GIO, he developed a program bolstering Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) and inter-agency Shared Situational Awareness (SSA) efforts responding to disasters within the United States. Between 2011 and 2012 he deployed as a peacekeeper with the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) where he developed the inter-agency security plan for Liberia’s Referendum and National Elections, followed by establishing and leading UNMIL’s Joint Elections Operations Center. 26 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES PAN EL I ST PANELIST PATRICIA A. GUITARD MICHAEL “MIKE” HALE Office of the G-2, U.S. Army Director, Ground Enterprise Directorate, National Reconnaissance Office Ms. Patricia Guitard was selected to the Defense Intelligence Senior Level in October 2009 and is the Deputy Chief Intelligence Officer, Headquarters, Department of the Army G-2 and the Senior Technical Advisor to the Director, Army Intelligence Community Information Management. She serves as a strategic planner and information technology manager for infrastructure and intelligence capabilities. Her current focus is information sharing, analysis capabilities, open source intelligence, and emerging trends in intelligencerelated technologies that can support worldwide Army operations. She has committed to improving intelligence system capabilities for Army forces and information sharing with U.S. national agencies, military services, and coalition partners. Ms. Guitard has spent 30 years supporting the U.S. Army as a Soldier, Contractor and Army Civilian in both intelligence and information technology. Mike Hale, a member of the Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Service (DISES) for the Air Force, is currently the Director of the Ground Enterprise Directorate (GED) at the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), Chantilly, Va. He previously served as the Program Director Activity-Based Intelligence System Program Office, Advanced Systems and Technology Directorate. As GED Director, he leads a multifaceted and multi-agency team of acquisition and intelligence professionals to plan, synchronize, strategize, and collaborate to deliver multiple major system acquisitions connecting space systems to space operators, mission partners, and end-users necessary to fulfill the requirements of the Intelligence Community, the Department of Defense, and allied partners. Hale entered the Air Force after graduation from the U.S. Air Force Academy. He served in acquisition roles for space, aircraft, missile, command and control, communications, intelligence, information technology, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems. Mr. Hale retired from active duty in 2006 and was appointed to the DISES in February 2007. GEO I N T F O R E WO R D BRIAN L. HAGAN National GEOINT Officer for Geography, National GeospatialIntelligence Agency (NGA) Brian L. Hagan is the National Geospatial-Intelligence Officer for Geography within NGA’s Source Operations Management Directorate. As such he represents the Director of NGA on geographic issues including Geographic Names, Boundaries and Human Geography. Mr. Hagan entered federal service in 1985 as a Cartographer for the Defense Mapping Agency in Bethesda, MD. From 2003-2007, Mr. Hagan led the Geographic Names and Boundaries functionality at NGA as a Division Chief and Program Manager. Mr. Hagan then co-led the stand-up of NGA’s Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) capabilities via a 2-year assignment with the ODNI Open Source Center. From 2010-2011, Mr. Hagan served as an Operations Center Director in the NGA Operations Center. Immediately prior to his appointment to the Defense Intelligence Senior Level (DISL), Mr. Hagan served as the Chief of Staff for the NGA Campus West (NCW) West Executive. GOVER NMENT PAVILION CHRISTOPHER HARRINGTON Director, Office of Small Business Programs, USSOCOM Chris Harrington is the Chief Acquisition Support Office for the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) MacDill Air Force Base, Fl. As the Chief he oversees the Small Business Office, the Technology & Industry Liaison Office, Facilities, Security, and the Workforce Development Office (HR) for the Special Operations Research Development and Acquisition Center (SORDAC). He has served as the Director of Small Business Programs since October 2008. Prior to his arrival at USSOCOM he served as the Chief of Contracts Policy at the United States Transportation Command, Scott AFB, Ill. He retired in 2005 from Scott AFB, Ill, where he was the 375th Contracting Squadron Commander at the time of his retirement. He is Level III Certified in Contracting, and obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of California, at Santa Barbara and his MBA from the University of Montana. 27 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES MAS T E R O F C E R E M O NIES NATIONAL SECUR ITY WOR K SHOP THE HONORABLE JEFFREY K. HARRIS, E. THOMAS HICKS IV Jeff Harris has contributed to US national security in both Government and Industry where he has fostered new technologies, programs and capabilities that have contributed significantly to US national security capabilities. He currently consults as chief executive of JKH Consulting, LLC. He is retired from Lockheed Martin, where he was a corporate officer and served as President of Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space and President of Lockheed Martin Special Programs. Also, he served as President of Space Imaging, the first company to provide high-resolution satellite imagery and information products for cost-effective solutions to global business needs. Before entering the private sector, Mr. Harris served in senior national leadership positions, including Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space; Director, National Reconnaissance Office, and Associate Executive Director of the Intelligence Community. In all of these capacities, he provided direct support to both the Secretary of Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence. E. Thomas “Tommy” Hicks IV is the Assistant Executive Director and Chief Programs Officer of the International Association of Fire Chiefs. With over 30 years of experience in the fire service, Hicks’ initial involvement began as a volunteer with Hanover County Fire Department located in Virginia. Hicks’ passion for the field of Fire Protection and Safety is exemplified through his diverse background in both the private and public sectors, highlighted by positions in fire protection consulting, the insurance industry, and the municipal fire service to include Fire Chief. A graduate of Oklahoma State University, Hicks has served as Guest Speaker at local, state, and national venues, and continues mentoring future fire service professionals as an Instructor. Former Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space and Director, NRO Chief Programs Officer and Assistant Executive Director, International Association of Fire Chiefs GOVER NMENT PAVILION MICHAEL HOWELL Deputy Program Manager, Office of the Program Manager, Information Sharing Environment (ISE) Mr. Michael Howell serves as the Deputy Program Manager for the Information Sharing Environment (PM-ISE). The Program Manager has government-wide authority to plan, oversee the build-out, and manage use of the ISE to implement the President’s terrorism-related information sharing priorities. Mr. Howell’s work focuses on assisting the Program Manager in the development of policies, procedures, guidelines, rules and standards to foster the development and proper operation of the ISE while assisting, monitoring, and assessing implementation of the ISE by departments and agencies. GO V ER N M E N T PAV I L I ON KARYN HAYES-RYAN Director NGS IT Oversight, IT Services Directorate, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Ms. Karyn Hayes-Ryan serves as the Director NSG IT Oversight, and the Deputy Component Acquisition Executive for NGA. She is responsible for programmatic and technical oversight for all NGA systems and future procurements. She is also the NGA lead for Agile Acquisition. Karyn is also NGA’s senior champion for the NGA Systems Engineering Cohort Programs at George Washington University for both NGA East and NGA West. Karyn also serves on the Board of Women in Technology (WiT), as the Federal Government Representative. Ms. Hayes Ryan served as Deputy PM for the NSG from January 2011-April 2012. There she was responsible for programmatic and technical oversight for all NGA systems and future procurements. She also served as the senior Acquisition Directorate representative to the Vision Integration Team. Karyn is NGA’s senior champion for the NGA Systems Engineering Cohort Programs at George Washington University for both NGA East and NGA West. K EY NOTE SP EAK ER SHEL ISRAEL Co-Author of Age of Context; and CEO of SI Associates Mr. Israel helps businesses tell their stories in engaging ways. He does it as a freelance journalist, consultant and presentation coach. He is the author and co-author of Naked Conversations: How Blog are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers and Twitterville: How Businesses Can Thrive in the New Global Neighborhoods. His newest book, co-written with Robert Scoble is called Age of Context, which is scheduled for release in October. Israel currently writes the Social Beat column for Forbes.com. Previously he has contributed to BusinessWeek, Dow Jones, Fast Company and American Express Open Forum. 28 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES GEO I N T F O R E WO R D K EY NOTE SP EAK ER DR. THOMAS R. JORDAN DR. SUZETTE KIMBALL Associate Director, Center for Geospatial Research, University of Georgia Acting Director, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Dr. Kimball is responsible for leading the Nation’s largest water, earth, and biological science, and civilian mapping agency. Prior to becoming the Acting Director, Dr. Kimball was the USGS Deputy Director. In 2008, she became the Acting Associate Director for Geology, and prior to that was the Director of the USGS Eastern Region, starting in 2004. She joined the USGS as Eastern Regional Executive for Biology. In that position, she built many partnerships, helped shape programs, and led the establishment of the USGS Florida Integrated Science Center. She came to the USGS from the National Park Service in Atlanta, where she was Associate Regional Director. She has authored numerous publications on barrier island dynamics, coastal ecosystem science, coastal zone management and policy, and natural resource exploration, evaluation, and management. She has received the Presidential Rank Award and the Secretary of the Interior’s Meritorious Service Award. Dr. Thomas R. Jordan is the Associate Director at the Center for Geospatial Research at the University of Georgia and has been working in the geospatial sciences for over 30 years. Tommy is an American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) Certified Photogrammetrist and Mapping Scientist-GIS/LIS and currently serves on the ASPRS National Certification Review Board. He is currently technical co-chair for the 2014 ASPRS annual convention to be held in Louisville, Kentucky. At UGA, he teaches course in remote sensing, GIS, photogrammetry, LiDAR and Geospatial Integration and is responsible for systems administration, networking and project management at CGR. GO V ER N M E N T PAV I L I ON HEATHER KENYON CEO, Tampa Bay Technology Forum Heather Kenyon leads an organization that serves 350+ member companies, as well as the overall technology industry in the Tampa Bay area. Previously she was a Sales Development Representative at Insight, a Fortune 500 Technology Solutions Provider, where she was recognized as a part of the 100% Club as well as the “Impact Player” for Q4 for her position in the Southeast. She joined the TBTF in 2003 as the fledgling organization’s second employee. She was promoted from Membership Director to the VP of Development in 2006, after increasing sponsorships and revenues more than 200%. Ms. Kenyon was recognized in 2012 as one of the ten “People to Watch” by Bob Trigaux in the Tampa Bay Times. She has also been identified as being one of the “Forty Under Forty” class by the Gulf Coast Business Review, as well as one of the “Tampa Bay 100,” a list of 100 Business Leaders who “Positively Impact the Region’s Economic Development and Community” by CEO Magazine. GEOINT FOR EWOR D ERIC KUTNER Advisor, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism Mr. Kutner is a policy and management consultant based in La Jolla, CA and Washington, DC with focus in national security and innovation. He is a specialist in networking, relationshipbuilding, and collaboration. He is the founder of the homeland security consulting firm Emergency Response Design Group (ERDG), the Policy Innovation Collaborative (PIC) that brings together thought leaders across policy areas and industries. On the national security front, he is an advisor to CCICADA at Rutgers and START at Maryland, and has advised the US Resilience Project--facilitation team for 2011 White House National Security Staff meeting, the US Resilience System--put together 2012 event on crises at Woodrow Wilson Center, US Customs and Border Protection (Global Borders College--part of team that put together agile leadership certificate program), the IJIS Institute--thought leader in information and intelligence sharing, and San Diego State University’s VizCenter and its X24 series of humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) exercises, among other recent efforts. 29 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES PAN EL I ST PANELIST EDWARD LANE ROBERT (BO) MARLIN Ground Enterprise Directorate, National Reconnaissance Office Technical Advisor for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Capabilities and Integration, Deputy Chief of Staff for ISR, U.S. Air Force Mr. Ed Lane is the Director of the National Reconnaissance Office’s (NRO) Application Service Provider Group (ASG) within the Mission Framework System Program Office (MF SPO) in the Ground Enterprise Directorate (GED). He has over 6 years of acquisition experience, eight of them with the NRO. In his current role he manages a budget in excess of $500 million across the FYDP to execute multiple NRO programs to include Exercise and Operational Communication (XOCOMM) and Ground Reporting Messaging (GRM) In addition he also manages several NRO Information Sharing and service broker programs to include Distributed Common Ground Systems-Intelligence Community (DCGS-IC), the IC’s Enterprise Registry & Repository (ER2) and SIGINT Data Distribution System (SDDS). Mr. lane is a native of West Springfield, Massachusetts. He graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University in 1986 with a Bachelors of Science in Marketing Management. Robert T. “Bo” Marlin is a Defense Intelligence Senior Leader in the Senior Executive Service and serves as the Technical Adviser for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Capabilities and Integration, Deputy Chief of Staff for ISR; Headquarters U.S. Air Force, the Pentagon, Washington, DC. He also serves as the Deputy Director of ISR Capabilities and Chief Information Officer for the Deputy Chief of Staff for ISR. The ISR Capabilities Directorate oversees programs and projects involving the expenditure of some $4 billion annually, including all models of the RC-135, WC-135, U-2, RQ-4 Global Hawk, MC-12 Liberty, MQ-1 Predator, MQ-9 Reaper, Cobra Judy/Cobra King maritime assets, the Air Force Distributed Common Ground System, and a variety of unit-level intelligence systems. Marlin is also responsible for developing and advocating Air Force policy on human, geospatial, signals, open source and measurement and signatures intelligence and Cyber and Space ISR capabilities; and represents the Air Force on ISR matters in discussions with Congress, the Intelligence Community, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, and the other Services. KEY N O T E SP E A K E R LETITIA A. LONG Director, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Ms. Letitia A. Long was appointed Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency on August 9, 2010. Prior to her appointment, Ms. Long served as Deputy Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) from May 2006 until July 2010. Previously, she was the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (Policy, Requirements, and Resources) from June 2003 until May 2006. She also served as the Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence from July 2000 to June 2003 and as the Director of Central Intelligence’s Executive Director for Intelligence Community Affairs from January 1998 to June 2000, where she was responsible for community-wide policy formulation, resource planning, and program assessment and evaluation. PANELIST JAMES R. MARTIN Director for Defense Intelligence, Officer of the Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence) Mr. James R. Martin joined the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence [OUSD(I)] in August 2013.. As Director for Defense Intelligence (DDI) for Strategy, Programs and Resources (ISP&R), Mr. Martin is the principal staff assistant to the USD(I) for all matters related to intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance system capabilities, overseeing a portfolio of nearly $25B spanning all the services and five defense agencies. He is responsible for recommending programmatic changes to defense intelligence capabilities on behalf of USD(I), as well as leading the governance process to ensure defense intelligence system interoperability. From July 2011, Mr. Martin served as the Director, Business Plans and Operations for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). In that role, he was responsible for overseeing the NRO’s budget, finance, cost estimating, external communications, business systems, and strategic operations. He led an organization of seven directorates that supported NRO spacecraft acquisition Program Executive Officers and Program Managers, and was a key driver in the 2014 NRO architecture changes that were considered the largest in 25 years. 30 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES GEO I N T F O R E WO R D GEOINT FOR EWOR D K EY NOTE CHRIS M. MAYFIELD DOUGLAS P. McGOVERN Geospatial Information Systems & Innovationeering Lead for the Command and Control Directorate, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and U.S Northern Command (NORTHCOM) Director, InnoVision, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Mr. Douglas P. McGovern is currently serving as the Director of Innovision for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). Mr. McGovern previously served as the Deputy Director of InnoVision and championed alignment of the Science, Research and Technology portfolio with the NGA Strategic Objectives and initiatives. Prior to that assignment, Mr. McGovern served as the Deputy Chief Operating Officer in direct support to the Director of NGA in daily management and coordination of agency operations across all Key Components. Mr. McGovern is a member of the Acquisition Professional Community, certified level III in Program Management. He has a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix, a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Virginia, is an alumnus of the Defense Systems Management College Program Management Course and the Joint Chiefs of Staff Capstone Course. He is the recipient of the ODNI National Intelligence Certificate of Distinction, a DCI Meritorious Unit Citation and the Presidential Rank of Meritorious Senior Level Professional. Mr. Mayfield is the Geospatial Information Systems & Innovationeering Lead for the Command and Control Directorate at NORAD-US Northern Command, Peterson AFB, Colorado. Chris is a Navy Civilian on permanent loan to NORAD-USNORTHCOM from the US Navy’s Space and Naval Warfare Research (SPAWAR) Pacific division. Chris is a plankowner at NORAD-USNORTHCOM and has been attached to the command since March of 2003. Chris is responsible for the Situational Awareness Geospatial Enterprise (SAGE) system that provides worldwide, operational geospatial data for all NORAD-USNORTHCOM mission partners in the Homeland Security, Homeland Defense, and Defense Support to Civilian Authorities arena. GO V ER N M E N T PAV I L I ON ELLEN E. McCARTHY Chief Operating Officer, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Ms. Ellen E. McCarthy serves as the chief operating officer of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. She oversees the daily business activities of the agency and is a senior advisor to the director of NGA on a wide variety of issues related to strategic planning, programming and budgeting, corporate governance and partner engagement. Prior to this assignment, Ms. McCarthy served as the president of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA). As president, she led INSA in a number of initiatives that supported government policy and program development relating to cyber security, counterintelligence, acquisition and homeland security intelligence. Ms. McCarthy is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and holds a master’s degree in public policy from the University of Maryland. K EY NOTE SP EAK ER ADM WILLIAM H. McRAVEN, U.S. NAVY Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) Adm. McRaven is the ninth commander of United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), headquartered at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. USSOCOM ensures the readiness of joint special operations forces and, as directed, conducts operations worldwide. McRaven served from June 2008 to June 2011 as the eleventh commander of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) headquartered at Fort Bragg, N.C. McRaven served from June 2006 to March 2008 as commander, Special Operations Command Europe (SOCEUR). In addition to his duties as commander, SOCEUR, he was designated as the first director of the NATO Special Operations Forces Coordination Centre where he was charged with enhancing the capabilities and interoperability of all NATO Special Operations Forces. McRaven has commanded at every level within the special operations community. McRaven’s diverse staff and interagency experience includes assignments as the director for Strategic Planning in the Office of Combating Terrorism on the National Security Council Staff; assessment director at USSOCOM, on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations, and the chief of staff at Naval Special Warfare Group One. 31 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES GEO I N T F O R E WO R D GOVER NMENT PAVILION ANNE MIGLARESE LISA MONNET President and CEO, PlanetIQ CEO, Eye C Solutions; Board Member & Membership Chair, Greater Tampa Bay Chapter of Women In Defense Ms. Miglarese is a nationally recognized geospatial data and technology expert, a seasoned executive with 28 years of experience in the geospatial and environmental field. She has an intimate understanding of local, state and federal relationships for the development of geospatial and environmental information and the resulting applications. Ms. Miglarese is the President and CEO of PlanetIQ LLC an atmospheric data sales company. Anne served as a Principal Director with Booz Allen Hamilton a technology consulting firm in Mclean Virginia. Prior to joining Booz Allen Ms. Miglarese was president and CEO of EarthData International an airborne mapping, remote sensing, and geographic information system (GIS) services company that operates throughout the United States as well as internationally. Prior to joining the private sector Ms. Miglarese served as chief of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Coastal Services Center, where she directed the remote sensing and GIS programs of the organization for 10 years. Lisa Monnet, Chief Executive Officer, Eye C Solutions earned a Ph.D. in Medical Microbiology from Creighton University and an MBA from the University of Denver. She has been an advocate for healthcare for over 20 years; her passion for improved patient care led her decision to found Eye C Solutions with emphasis on better health through information technology. Recognized as an accessible, forward-thinking and solutions-oriented leader, Monnet is a strong advocate of technology-based solutions to support clinical transformation and accountability for population health and outcomes across the continuum of care. Monnet is well-known for her ability to create a family of devices and services that empower health organizations around the globe. She served as Chief Operating Officer for a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business where she provided multidiscipline support to the Intelligent Community and Department of Defense. Monnet serves as a Board Member on the Greater Tampa Bay Chapter of Women In Defense and the Education Program Committee for Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS). GO V E R N M E N T PAV I L ION DR. BRUCE F. MOLNIA Executive Director, Civil Applications Committee, U.S. Geological Survey GOVER NMENT PAVILION Dr. Bruce Franklin Molnia is the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Senior Advisor for National Civil Applications and an award winning research geologist who has conducted remote sensing, glacial, marine, and coastal research for more than 45 years. Current research areas include: innovative uses of remotely sensed data, and the response of glaciers in Alaska, Chile, and Afghanistan to changing climate. For 8 years, Molnia was Executive Director of the Civil Application Committee. Since 1971 Molnia has focused on presenting understandable science to the public, policy makers, the media, and his peers. These outreach and education efforts have earned him: the USGS Lifetime Communications Achievement Award, the Geological Society of America’s Career Achievement and Public Service Awards, the International DVD Association’s Government DVD of the Year Award, and three USGS Eugene Shoemaker External Communication Awards for specific outreach projects. Molnia is an adjunct Professor at the University of Alaska FairbanksSchool of Fisheries and Ocean Science, and at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment. STEVE MOREY Director of Business Recruitment, Tampa Hillsborough Economic Development Corp. Steve Morey is the Director of Business Recruitment for the Tampa Hillsborough EDC. With his team of project managers, Morey is responsible for bringing companies from various industries to Tampa and Hillsborough County. Previously having worked in economic development in Ohio, Morey uses both his knowledge and experiences to showcase the Tampa Bay area as a great place to work and live to site selectors, CEOs and other decision-makers. Prior to moving to Florida, he was the President/CEO of Team Lorain County near Cleveland, Ohio. He enjoyed a successful career in banking and commercial finance, serving in various roles for Transamerica, Deutsche Bank and National City Corporation before entering economic development. Morey has held several leadership and board positions at state, regional and local levels and is a recipient of the Crain’s Cleveland 40 under 40 Award. 32 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES GEO I N T F O R E WO R D GOVER NMENT PAVILION LTC CHRIS OXENDINE MARK PFUNDSTEIN Assistant Professor, U.S. Military Academy Director, Farragut Technical Analyst Center, Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) LTC Oxendine is a Space Operations Officer with operational experience in mechanized and light infantry units. His most recent field experience includes operational assignments in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Academically, LTC Oxendine specializes in geospatial information science with research interests in risk, social media, and the application of mobile technologies in disasters. LTC Oxendine teaches EV203 (Physical Geography), EV378 (Cartography), EV379 (Photogrammetry), and EV398 (Geographic Information Science). Mark Pfundstein was named Director of the Farragut Center in June 2012. Farragut is a 500-person center chartered to perform all-source analysis and production focused primarily on the technical capabilities and performance characteristics of current and future foreign naval submarines, ships, aircraft, sensors, and weapon systems. Prior to his appointment he served as Farragut’s Assistant Director for Acquisition, Office of Naval Intelligence’s (ONI) primary authority for intelligence support to Navy acquisition programs and related activities, focusing primarily on product development, quality of analysis and production, and customer engagement. He was promoted to executive rank in October 2009 as a member of the Defense Intelligence Senior Level (DISL) community. KEY N O T E SP E A K E R LTG RAYMOND P. PALUMBO, U.S. ARMY Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence), Joint and Coalition Warfighter Support PANELIST Lieutenant General Raymond P. Palumbo is the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence) for Warfighter Support, and simultaneously serves as Director, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Task Force. General Palumbo is a native of Windber, Pennsylvania, and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Infantry upon graduating from West Point in 1981. Lieutenant General Palumbo’s previous assignments include duty at the section, platoon and company levels in the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment at Fort Bliss, Texas; section, platoon, company and staff positions in Task Force 160 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky; and company-level commands in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) at Fort Campbell. Lieutenant General Palumbo has a Bachelor of Science Degree from the United States Military Academy, a Master of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University, and a Master of Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College. His awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, and the Bronze Star Medal. He is a Master Army Aviator and wears the parachutist, pathfinder, air assault, and combat action badges. CAPT. STEVE POLLACKOV Commanding Officer, GIS Unit, Fire Department City of New York Captain Steven Pollackov has worked for the Fire Department City of New York – Bureau of Emergency Medical Service (FDNY-EMS) since 1989. He has been an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Paramedic and Lieutenant in Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx. Steven Pollackov responded and worked at both attacks on the World Trade Center in 1993 and 2001. After being assigned an administrative Lieutenant position at the FDNY’s Headquarters in 2002, he became the Commanding Officer of the FDNY Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Unit in 2003. In 2006, Steven Pollackov was promoted to the rank of Captain and remained as the Commanding Officer of the FDNY GIS Unit. Captain Steven Pollackov is a also member of the FDNY Incident Management Team (IMT) as a GIS Technical Specialist. Since being a member of the FDNY IMT, he has been involved with deployments for incidents including; Hurricane Earl (2010), NYC Blizzard (2010), Hurricane Irene (2011), Susquehanna River Floods in Binghamton, NY (2011), Hurricane Sandy (2012) and the East Harlem Explosion/Collapse (2014). 33 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES GO V ER N M E N T PAV I L I ON PANELIST COL. AARON M. PRUPAS, U.S. AIR FORCE DR. THOMAS E. RICHARDSON Col. Aaron M. Prupas is the Commander of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Managing an annual budget of more than $330 million, he leads 3,100 personnel providing a broad range of integrated, tailored assessments, products and services to joint operational forces, national policymakers and the acquisition community. After receiving his commission from the U.S. Air Force Academy, Col. Prupas completed Intelligence Officer Training at Goodfellow AFB, Texas, in 1991 and is a career intelligence officer and weapons instructor. He has served in a variety of positions at the squadron, wing and combatant command levels. His combat deployments include Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in 1993 and Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait in 1996 supporting Operation Southern Watch. In 1999, he deployed to Aviano AB, Italy as the Chief of Intelligence for F-117 operations during Operation Allied Force. He deployed to the Combined Air Operations Center, Prince Sultan AB, Saudi Arabia, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and served in Kabul, Afghanistan. Dr. Richardson was appointed the Director of the Missile and Space Intelligence Center (MSIC) in 2013. He is responsible for managing scientific intelligence analyses of a wide variety of threat weapon systems. Dr. Richardson began his career at the Missile Intelligence Agency at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, working primarily in the areas of sensor data analysis, weapon system simulations, and analysis methodologies. He then served in series of positions in which he was responsible for the detailed scientific and technical intelligence analyses of advanced foreign weapon systems. Serving as Technical Director and Chief Scientist from 1998 to 2013, Dr. Richardson was MSIC’s Deputy Director from 1994 to 1998. Dr. Richardson has received the DIA Director’s Award for Exceptional Civilian Service and the National Military Intelligence Association John T. Hughes Award, as well as numerous other commendations. In 2007, President Bush awarded Dr. Richardson the rank of Meritorious Defense Intelligence Senior Level Professional. PAN EL I ST K EY NOTE SP EAK ER MAJ. GEN. WILLIAM N. REDDEL III REP. C.A. DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER, MD-2ND Commander, National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) Director, Missile and Space Intelligence Center (MSIC) Adjutant General, New Hampshire Ranking Member, U.S House of Representatives Permanent Select on Intelligence (HPSCI) Maj. Gen. William N. Reddel III assumed duties as the Adjutant General, New Hampshire on May 20, 2009. General Reddel serves as Military Chief of Staff to the Governor and is the Executive Head of the Adjutant General’s Department. As Adjutant General, he oversees all aspects of the Adjutant General’s Department, which includes Army and Air National Guard and the New Hampshire Veteran’s Cemetery. General Reddel received a commission through the Academy of Military Science in June 1980. In 1981, he graduated from Undergraduate Pilot Training at Reese Air Force Base, Texas and Combat Crew Training School at Castle Air Force Base, California. He has served in various pilot positions and was Commander, 157th Aircraft Generation Squadron and 133rd Air Refueling Squadron. He has accumulated more than 5,000 flying hours operating a variety of military aircraft. Congressman C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger is serving his sixth term in the United States House of Representatives for the citizens of Maryland’s 2nd District. Congressman Ruppersberger is known as a common sense consensus builder who works with Members from both sides of the aisle to get results for Maryland and the nation. Congressman Ruppersberger was the first Democratic freshman ever appointed to the House Select Committee on Intelligence. The committee oversees the collection and analysis of intelligence from around the world to ensure our national security and prevent potential crisis situations — especially terrorist activity. Congressman Ruppersberger was named Ranking Member of the Intelligence Committee in 2011. The Ranking Member is the senior-most member from the minority party and places Congressman Ruppersberger on the elite “Gang of Eight,” which refers to the four top members of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees along with the Senate Majority Leader, Senate Minority Leader, House Speaker and House Minority Leader. Previously, Congressman Ruppersberger chaired the Technical and Tactical Intelligence Subcommittee. 34 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES KEY N O T E SP E A K E R GEOINT FOR EWOR D BETTY J. SAPP ROBBIE SCHINGLER Betty Sapp was appointed the 18th Director of the National Reconnaissance Office (DNRO) on July 6, 2012. The DNRO provides direction, guidance, and supervision over all matters pertaining to the NRO and executes other authorities specifically delegated by the Secretary of Defense and the Director of National Intelligence. In May 2007, Ms. Sapp was appointed the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Portfolio, Programs and Resources), Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence. In this position, she was responsible for: executive oversight of the multibillion-dollar portfolio of defense intelligence-related acquisition programs; the planning, programming, budgeting and execution of the multibillion dollar Military Intelligence Program; and the technology efforts critical to satisfying both current and future warfighter needs. In April 2009, Ms. Sapp was appointed the Principal Deputy Director, National Reconnaissance Office (PDDNRO). As PDDNRO, she provided overall day-to-day management of the NRO, with decision responsibility as delegated by the DNRO. Ms. Sapp holds a Bachelor of Arts, and an MBA, Management, both from the University of Missouri, Columbia. Mr. Schingler is responsible for Planet Labs’ business and product development, investor relations, and financial and organizational operations. Prior to Planet Labs, Robbie spent 9 years at NASA. He served as Project Manager for the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and helped to formulate the Small Spacecraft Office at NASA Ames Research Center. He served as NASA’s Open Government Representative to the White House; and the White House recognized NASA as a model for openness in government. Robbie also served on the founding team as Chief of Staff for the Office of the Chief Technologist at NASA – where he incubated $700M Space Technology Program that focused on advance technology. While at NASA, Robbie started the LAUNCH program and Random Hacks of Kindness and was an advocate for open source, open data, and public participation. Robbie received a MBA from Georgetown University, a Masters of Science Space Studies from the International Space University, and a BS in Engineering Physics from Santa Clara University and was a 2005 Presidential Management Fellow. Director, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) Co-Founder, Planet Labs GEOINT FOR EWOR D DR. LEE SCHWARTZ Director, Office of the Geographer and Global Issues, U.S. Department of State PAN EL I ST DARREN A. SAWYER Senior Advisor for Navy Intelligence Enterprise Information Technology Dr. Lee Schwartz is the Geographer of the Department of State and the Director of its Office of the Geographer and Global Issues in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research. Previously, he held positions in the State Department as Division Chief for Global Issues and for United Nations and Humanitarian Concerns. At the Department of State, he has directed research and analysis on global issues primarily related to complex humanitarian emergencies and has coordinated related fieldwork and applied geography projects overseas. His recent work has focused on ethnic conflict, refugee flows, peacekeeping operations, strategic warning, and conflict mitigation and response– with an emphasis on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing information coordination, as well as Participatory Mapping. He was the State Department’s 2005 winner of the Warren Christopher Award for Outstanding Achievement in Global Affairs. Lee earned his Ph.D. in geography from Columbia University, with a focus on political and population geography. Mr. Darren Sawyer is the Senior Advisor for Navy Intelligence Enterprise Information Technology for the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (DCNO) for Information Dominance (N2/ N6). Mr. Sawyer also serves as the Navy’s Intelligence Community Chief Information Officer and the Navy’s senior representative to a myriad of Intelligence Community Boards and Councils. Prior to becoming a Department of the Navy Senior Executive in August 2013, Mr. Sawyer served in the Defense Industry as an Executive Consultant for Enterprise Architecture Transformation and Information Technology solutions integration. His areas of expertise included Enterprise IT efficiencies, Enterprise IT Operations optimization as well as emerging technologies solutions integration. While in the Defense Industry he was recognized for his exceptional leadership and technical expertise for Sensitive Compartmented Intelligence enterprise architecture transformation projects supporting the U.S Army Intelligence Chief Information Officer. 35 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES KEY N O T E SP E A K E R GEOINT FOR EWOR D ROBERT SCOBLE JUSTIN SHERIN As a startup liaison for Rackspace, the Open Cloud Computing Company, Robert Scoble travels the world looking for what’s happening on the bleeding edge of technology. He has interviewed thousands of executives and technology innovators, and reports for Rackspace TV and in social media. He is the co-author, with Forbes columnist Shel Israel, of the new book Age of Context: How Mobile, Sensors and Data Will Soon Change Your Life. Their previous book, Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers, has been called a watershed work in introducing business to social media. Justin Sherin is a Principal with Booz Allen Hamilton. He serves as the Program Manager for support to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency for the World-Wide Human Geography Data (WWHGD) Working Group. He serves as the Program Manager for support to the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Americas’ Security Affairs; Department of Homeland Security; National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the US Geological Survey for the Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group and Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) data improvement and getting the GEOINT data into the hands of the users. Prior to joining Booz Allen Hamilton, Captain Sherin (USN-ret) served over twenty-five years as a Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officer with many demanding leadership and management assignments around the world. Co-Author of Age of Context; and Startup Liaison for Rackspace Principal, Booz Allen Hamilton MAS T E R O F C E R E M O NIES MAJ. GEN (Ret.) DAVE SCOTT, U.S. AIR FORCE Former Deputy Director, Center for Special Operations, U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) Major General David J. Scott retired from the United States Air Force on 1 September, 2009. Prior to retirement he served as Deputy Director, Center for Special Operations, U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Major General Scott’s military career included duty as Deputy Commanding General, Joint Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and command of flying operations at squadron, group, and wing levels including Special Operations aviation units in Fort Walton Beach, Florida and the USAF C-130 flight training base at Little Rock AFB, Arkansas. Along with stateside postings General Scott served in Germany, the United Kingdom, Panama, Afghanistan, and Iraq. After retirement General Scott joined the ownership team of the “Laughing Cat” restaurant, “Bad Monkey” pub, and “Hoffman Porges” art gallery in Ybor City. He is founder and President of Chinthé Consulting, Inc., serves as Chairman of the Ybor City Development Corporation, and contributes to several community advisory boards. GEOINT FOR EWOR D K EY NOTE DAVE SNOWDEN Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Cognitive Edge Dave Snowden is the Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Cognitive Edge. His work is international in nature and covers government and industry looking at complex issues relating to strategy, organizational decision-making and decision making. He has pioneered a science based approach to organizations drawing on anthropology, neuroscience and complex adaptive systems theory. He is a popular and passionate keynote speaker on a range of subjects, and is well known for his pragmatic cynicism and iconoclastic style. He holds visiting Chairs at the Universities of Pretoria and Hong Kong Polytechnic University as well as a visiting fellowship at the University of Warwick. He is a senior fellow at the Institute of Defense and Strategic Studies at Nanyang University and the Civil Service College in Singapore. 36 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES GO V ER N M E N T PAV I L I ON PANELIST MS. LISA SPURIA DR. CHRIS TUCKER Director, Analysis & Production Directorate, National GeospatialIntelligence Agency (NGA) Principal, Yale House Ventures Mr. Chris Tucker manages Yale House Ventures, a portfolio of social ventures and technology companies that span the worlds of energy, geospatial, sensor, cybersecurity, open source and social media technologies, across the domains of defense/intelligence, international affairs, civilian government, commercial industry, NGOs and academe. Tucker was previously senior vice president for the Americas and national programs at ERDAS, a technology provider for geospatial exploitation, analysis, data management/ dissemination, information sharing and collaboration across the defense, intelligence, civilian federal, state/local and commercial sectors worldwide. Tucker was also the founding chief strategic officer of In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s venture capital fund, focusing his efforts on developing In-Q-Tel’s overall strategy for tackling the agency’s priority IT problems. Ms. Lisa Spuria is currently the Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s Analysis & Production Directorate. Lisa has more than twenty-five years of experience as an Intelligence Community Officer, beginning her career as an Imagery Analyst with the Central Intelligence Agency in 1982. Her analytic career focused on imagery analysis of Soviet ground and mobile missile forces. She led several in-depth research efforts and managed a number of imagery analysis branches. Lisa’s NGA assignments have included Deputy Chief of the NIMA Operations Center at the Pentagon; Chief of the Middle East Africa Center within the Geospatial Information Office; Director of the National Geospatial Intelligence Warning Center; Deputy Director of the GeoScout Program Office in the Acquisition Directorate; Group Chief for Functional Operations within the Analysis & Production Directorate; Deputy Director of the Office of Geospatial Intelligence Management; Deputy Chief Operating Officer; Deputy Director of the Analysis & Production Directorate, and, most recently, as the Chief Operating Officer. K EY NOTE LTG JOSEPH VOTEL, U.S. ARMY Commander, Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) GEO I N T F O R E WO R D LTG Joseph L. Votel most recently served as the Chief of Staff, United States Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. As Chief of Staff he was responsible for coordinating the SOCOM staff in support of Special Operations Service Components and deployed Special Operations Forces around the globe. As a general officer he served in the Pentagon as the Director of the Army and Joint IED Defeat Task Force and subsequently as the Deputy Director of the Joint IED Defeat Organization established under the Deputy Secretary of Defense. He served as the Deputy Commanding General (Operations), 82d Airborne Division / CJTF-82, OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM, Afghanistan and was subsequently assigned as the Deputy Commanding General of the Joint Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. LTG Votel is a graduate of the Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, United States Army Command and General Staff College, and the United States Army War College. MIKE STEVENS Research Associate, Naval Postgraduate School Michael Stevens is the Structured Data Collection and Lighthouse Suite-of-Applications Manager in the Defense Analysis Department’s CORE Lab at the Naval Post Graduate School. He received his B.A. in History from California State University Dominguez Hills in Carson, California and his M.A. in International Policy Studies from the Monterey Institute of International Studies. His research focuses on expediting relational, link, geospatial, and temporal field collected data to analysts for exploitation using advanced network analysis methodologies. GO V ER N M E N T PAV I L I ON AGUSTIN “GUS” M. TAVERAS, Jr. Chief Technology Officer, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) As the Chief Technology Officer, Mr. Agustin “Gus” Taveras serves as the senior interface for technology to the national intelligence community, the military services, the Combatant Commands, industry, and academia. Mr. Taveras advises and informs the Chief Information Officer (CIO) on technical issues and operations. He develops information technology (IT) strategy related to defense intelligence information management and technology, including technical architectures and standards, systems, applications, and networks; data processing; telecommunications; and other aspects of IT with a focus on information management capability integration and interoperability. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Taveras served as a consultant to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), and served 24 years in both the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Army. 37 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES N ATI O N A L SE C U R I T Y WORKSHOP GEOINT FOR EWOR D CARL WALTER MIKE WILLIAMS Consultant/Senior Project Manager, Esri Chief of Geographic Intelligence for the United States Central Command (USCENTCOM) Human Environment Branch Mr. Walter joined Esri in 2009 bringing with him more than twenty years of experience in law enforcement and intelligence operations. In 2004, Mr. Walter was appointed Director of the Boston Regional Intelligence Center for the Boston Police Department – a UASI/DHS designated intelligence fusion center. In this role he established a coordinated regional intelligence capability in the Boston metropolitan area. This involved managing the flow of information and intelligence across multiple layers of public and private sector entities. He assembled and made operational local, state, and federal law enforcement, public safety, and private sector resources from nine cities for the purpose of preventing and responding to terrorist threats, man-made hazards, and criminal activity. Mike Williams is the Chief of Geographic Intelligence for the United States Central Command (USCENTCOM) Human Environment Branch and co-chair for the Human Geography Standards Working Group (HGWG), a sub-group of the Geospatial Intelligence Standards Working Group (GWG). Mike co-founded the Human Environment Branch in 2008 and in 2010, the branch was the recipient of the USGIF Military Geospatial Intelligence Achievement Award. Since 2011, Mike has spent half his service deployed to Afghanistan working across global key stakeholders to promote human geography collaboration, interoperability and standardization as the Director of Civil-Military Integration and principal sociocultural advisor to the Director of Intelligence, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). Prior to his service at USCENTCOM, Mike spent five years with the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). Mike holds a B.A. in Geography, baccalaureate and graduate GIS certificates, and a Master of Engineering with a specialty in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). GEO I N T F O R E WO R D DR. JAMES R. WERTZ President, Microcosm As President of Microcosm, Dr. Wertz has technical and management responsibility for work in Microcosm’s main business areas: space mission engineering, low cost space launch systems, autonomous navigation and orbit control, satellite orbit and attitude systems, space sensor design, and space software development. Under the direction of Dr. Wertz, Microcosm has become a principal creator of practical solutions to reduce both space mission cost and launch cost. In addition to his management functions, Dr. Wertz continues a technical leadership role and remains an internationally recognized authority in orbit and attitude determination and control systems, satellite autonomy and sensor measurement theory, and space mission cost reduction. His experience includes virtually all mission phases: concept exploration, hardware design and development (both at the system and component levels), integration and test, launch support, and mission operations. GEOINT FOR EWOR D MICHELE R. WESLANDER-QUAID Chief Technology Officer & Innovation Evangelist, Google Inc. Ms. Weslander-Quaid is the Chief Technology Officer (Public Sector) and Innovation Evangelist for Google, Inc. Prior to joining Google in April 2011, Michele’s work experience included nearly 20 years in the national security community, to include a decade in industry as an Image Scientist and Chief Engineer. During her time as a senior executive in the US government, she served in some “first ever” roles to include: Deputy Technical Executive for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency; Intelligence Community Deputy Chief Information Officer for the Director of National Intelligence (DNI); Chief Technology Officer for the National Reconnaissance Office; and, the DNI’s senior representative to the Secretary of Defense’s Intelligence-SurveillanceReconnaissance (ISR) Task Force leading information sharing and collaboration initiatives in support of global coalition stability operations. Michele earned a B.S. in Physics and Engineering Science with honors from Seattle Pacific University, and a M.S. in Optics from the University of Rochester. She is a graduate of Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government program for Senior Managers in Government, and a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff CAPSTONE Fellow. 38 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES GEO I N T F O R E WO R D PANELIST COL (Ret.) GREG WILSON, U.S. ARMY KEENAN D. YOHO, Ph.D. Senior Fellow, CORE Lab, Naval Postgraduate School Senior Special Advisor, USSOCOM; and Assistant Professor, Department of Operations & Logistics Management, Naval Postgraduate School COL (Ret.) Greg Wilson serves as a faculty member in the Department of Defense Analysis and the Senior Fellow for the Common Operational Research Environment (CORE) Lab at the Naval Postgraduate School. He recently served as the SOCOM Chair and CORE Lab Co-Director where he taught Irregular Warfare seminars and directed OSD research projects examining human domain analysis, with a focus on illuminating dark (covert or illegal) networks. As a career Special Forces Officer he served in variety of SOF assignments from the tactical to strategic level to include Battalion Commander, JSOTF Commander in the Southern Philippines and SOC Forward Commander in Colombia. He recently co-authored a study on the FARC using social network analysis titled Brokers and Key Players in the Internationalization of the FARC in the June 2013 addition of Studies in Conflict and Terrorism and Crossing the Redline – Social Media and Social Network Analysis for Unconventional Campaign Planning in the July 2013 addition of Special Warfare Magazine. Dr. Yoho’s research focuses on the analysis of strategic, tactical and operational alternatives under conditions of uncertainty and resource scarcity. Recent areas of interest have been on strategies to increase American military and diplomatic effectiveness over the next century. Prior to joining the Naval Postgraduate School, Dr. Yoho was a principal investigator with The RAND Corporation, a federally-funded research and development center (FFRDC) where he led studies for the Army, Air Force, and U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) to improve the effectiveness of logistics, acquisition, and sustainment operations, and to develop policy guidance for supply chain operations. Dr. Yoho holds a Ph.D. in Operations Management, an M.B.A. in Operations and Information Management, and an M.S. in Industrial Relations from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He also holds a B.A. in Religion with a concentration in Chinese and Japanese Buddhism from Temple University. PAN EL I ST GEOINT FOR EWOR D CAPT. STEVE WISOTZKI, U.S. NAVY Commanding Officer, Center for SEAL and SWCC ROBERT S. ZITZ Captain Wisotzki graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1986 with a degree in Computer Science. He has also studied Spanish at the Defense Language Institute, and received a Masters Degree in National Resources Strategy from the National Defense University. Captain Wisotzki’s staff assignments include Maritime Operations Officer at Special Operations Command South in Panama, Basic Training Officer and Director of Training at the Naval Special Warfare Center in San Diego, Special Warfare Officer on the Staff of Commander U.S. Sixth Fleet in Gaeta, Italy, Chief Staff Officer at Naval Special Warfare Group One in San Diego, Deputy Chief of Staff at Special Operations Command Europe in Stuttgart, Germany, and Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations at the Naval Special Warfare Command in San Diego. He most recently served as the Assistant Chief of Staff for Strategy, Plans and Policy at the Naval Special Warfare Command. Rob has been Senior Vice President and Chief Systems Architect of Leidos Holdings, Inc. (formerly known as SAIC, Inc.) since August 2011. Mr. Zitz is a 32-year intelligence community veteran. He was Deputy Director of mission support for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). He also served as the NRO director’s senior advisor for geospatial intelligence and oversaw day-to-day operations of National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency engineers within the NRO. He served as Deputy Associate Director of the U.S. Secret Service from 2007 to 2009. Prior to that, he was Deputy Undersecretary of preparedness and Deputy Undersecretary of national programs and protection at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from George Mason University and was a Senior Executive Fellow at Harvard University. He has also attended the Federal Executive Institute. Senior Vice President and Chief Systems Architect, Leidos 39 USGIF AWARDS PROGRAM AWARDS PROGRAM The USGIF Awards Program annually recognizes the exceptional work of the geospatial intelligence tradecraft’s brightest minds. The awards are given to applicants selected by the USGIF Awards Subcommittee and presented during the annual GEOINT Symposium. Developed to recognize the achievements of individuals and teams involved with the geospatial intelligence tradecraft, the program awards those within the community in four distinct categories. GEOSPATIAL ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ARTHUR C. LUNDAHL LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD The Geospatial Academic Achievement Award commends the achievements of the top graduate of a nationally recognized geospatial intelligence academic program. The Arthur C. Lundahl Lifetime Achievement Award is presented, upon selection by the USGIF board, to an influential member of the geospatial intelligence community who has dedicated much of his or her career to the tradecraft. GEOSPATIAL ACADEMIC RESEARCH AWARD This year’s winner will be announced Thursday, April 17 at 8:00 A.M. during the general session. The Geospatial Academic Research Award is given to an individual, team or university for research contributions aimed at promoting the tradecraft and developing a stronger community among those who apply geospatial intelligence to national security objectives. Previous winners of USGIF’s Arthur C. Lundahl Lifetime Achievement Award include: 2012 Mr. Penman R. “Red” Gilliam 2011 LTG Paul E. Menoher GEOSPATIAL ADMINISTRATIVE/SUPPORT AWARD 2010 Mr. Jack Dangermond The Geospatial Administrative/Support Award recognizes outstanding administrative or support accomplishments in the tradecraft by an individual or team from the military, government or industry. 2009 Mr. Charles E. “Charlie” Allen 2008 Mr. R. Evans Hineman 2007 The Honorable James R. Clapper GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS 2006 The Honorable Jeffrey K. Harris The Geospatial Intelligence Achievement Awards are given to an individual or team from each of three sectors— government, industry and military—for contributions aimed at promoting the geospatial intelligence tradecraft. The awards recognize the individual or team’s support to local, state or national policy makers or military forces by providing timely, relevant and accurate geospatial intelligence. 2005 Mr. William R. Allder Jr. 2004 Dr. Leo Hazlewood 40 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2013 USGIF AWARD WINNERS! she interned at the Congressional Research Service and the U.S. Department of State in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. She also has a B.A. in History of the University of Virginia (UVA). Melissa currently lives in Alexandria, VA with her wife, Traci Walker, a BAE Multimedia Analyst at NGA. AC AD E M I C A C H I E V E M ENT Dover Area High School Geospatial Technology Program The Dover Area High School Geospatial Technology program is working toward educating students about the geospatial technology industry at the high school level. Dover Area High School is a public education school with limited funds, located in York County in south central PA. The high school has 1,000 students and is a fully comprehensive high school. The Geospatial Technology Program was started in 2007 as an afterschool program. In 2008, the first class was offered for credit. Since 2008, the program has grown into a four course program that is taught to 9-12 graders, with senior capstone internships. The program’s main partner is Washington College in Maryland. The partnership was used to develop the Geospatial Technology curriculum. The curriculum is now delivered through a Moodle platform. Dover currently has graduates studying Geospatial Technology at the follow institutions: Washington College, Harrisburg University, Penn State University, Pittsburgh University, and Shippensburg University. Students have interned with the following community agencies: PA DCNR, York County Planning Commission, York County 911 county control, Local Municipalities, and Washington College Production Lab. We are proud to announce that we have students in the armed forces utilizing their geospatial technology training. INTELLIGENCE ACHIEVEMENT AWAR D – GOVERNME NT Robert L. Arbetter, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Bob Arbetter has been an unyielding force for the last six years in educating, advocating and formalizing the analytical tradecraft known as Activity Based Intelligence or ABI. In 2010, after two years of research and drafting, his office under the then USDI, Mr Clapper, published a strategy document that underpinned the ABI movement we see today. Also during this time, he released the first ever ABI RFI to industry outlining concepts and technical challenges, setting the stage for what is now a program of record to provide NGA and the IC with ABI enterprise services. His subsequent move to NGA to help coordinate ABI activities agency-wide has helped keep the Agency on the leading edge of thought and technology in the IC. The countless improvements associated with ABI, too numerous to mention, will help all of us deal with Big Data, help prevent surprise and revolutionize the way we do business from analytical tradecraft to data handling and infrastructure. AC AD E M I C R E SE A R C H INTELLIGENCE ACHIEVEMENT AWAR D – MILITA RY Richard M. Medina, George Mason University TacSat-3 Exploitation Team Richard Medina is an Assistant Professor of Geography and GeoInformation Science at George Mason University. He is one of the preeminent young researchers focusing on the spatial analysis and geographical portrayal of terrorist social networks. He has made significant contributions to security studies, specifically to geospatial intelligence. Richard’s research is at the foundation of an evolving counterterrorism strategy that exploits human geography, social network analysis, and spatial analysis of terrorists’ use of sociogeographic hybrid space domains. He is also coauthor on a new book titled The Geography of International Terrorism that approaches the study of terrorism through a geographic lens. The USASMDC/ARSTRAT GEOINT Division’s TacSat-3 (TS-3) Exploitation Team developed and refined a rapid exploitation process for the Advanced Responsive Tactically Effective Military Imaging Spectrometer (ARTEMIS) hyperspectral sensor on the TS-3 satellite. The team developed the concept as follow-on to the TS-3 experimental phase. Implementation of the capability began in June 2010 with the transition of the satellite to operations. Mr. Brian Collins developed and coded the initial process, while Mr. Tim Pachter refined and improved that process. Mr. Keith Pence led the analytical effort as the spectral subject matter expert. During the course of the 20 month operational phase, the team analyzed and created reports for over 1,700 hyperspectral datasets, analyzing nearly every TS-3 collect. This was the first time that a space-borne hyperspectral sensor has been made available for operational use and that rapid (First Phase) exploitation had been accomplished on data from such a platform. AD MI N I ST R AT I V E / SU PPORT Melissa Martz, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Melissa Martz serves as the Executive Officer (XO) to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Support Team to the U.S. Department of State. The mission of the NGA Support Team (NST) to the U.S. State Department (DoS) is to broaden and deepen GEOINT support to, and collaboration with, the DoS and USAID by implementing the NGA Strategy. As XO, she manages the organizational, administrative, and support activities for the NST. Prior to joining the State NST in February 2013, Melissa served as the XO for the Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Central Asia Division (AISI) within the Bureau of Central and Southwest America (AIS). Working at the NST is her first experience working beyond NGA Headquarters since she joined the organization in April 2011. Melissa earned her M.A. in International Relations, concentrating in Middle East Studies and International Economics, from Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in May 2010. She wrote her Master’s thesis on education reform in Jordan. While pursuing her degree, INTELLIGENCE ACHIEVEMENT AWAR D – INDUS TRY Pixia Corp. PIXIA Corp is a long time champion for advancing worldwide open standards for accessing large volumes of geospatial data using interoperable web-based solutions. In support of the geospatial standards community, PIXIA spent nearly a year designing and developing a Wide Area Motion Imagery specification focused on performance and scalability to enable globally federated dissemination of WAMI data. PIXIA donated this specification to the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) who adopted it this year as a best practice. This accomplishment and endorsement established a worldwide standard for their 480+ international members for accessing all the data all the time for worldwide WAMI consumers using the tools, architectures and workflows of their choice. 41 2013 USGIF SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS CRYSTAL ENGLISH USGIF annually awards scholarships to promising high school seniors, collegiate undergraduates, graduates and doctoral students studying or planning to study geospatial intelligencerelated field. San Diego State University/ University of California, Santa Barbara Crystal’s current research focuses on the development of multi-attribute, geospatial and temporal data models to assess neighborhood vulnerability. English holds a master’s degree in GIScience from California State University, Northridge where she was a scholar in the Intelligence Community Centers for Academic Excellence. She also holds a California Department of Justice certification in crime and intelligence analysis. All scholarship recipients are chosen based on their academic and professional excellence in a field related to the geospatial intelligence tradecraft. Qualified candidates are selected by the Foundation’s Scholarship Subcommittee, which is composed of USGIF member organizations. In the past nine years, USGIF has awarded $691,000 to exceptional students. Last year, USGIF awarded $107,000 to 25 recipients: 6 Ph.D. candidates, 9 master’s candidates, 4 undergraduates and 6 high school seniors. ABBY FRAZIER University of Hawaii at Mānoa Abby is a Ph.D. student specializing in climatology in the department of geography. She earned her master’s at the University of Hawaii, and received her BA in geography and BS in mathematics at the University of Vermont. She is interested in research areas that fuse climatology with geospatial technology. Abby has focused her work on analyzing spatial patterns of rainfall in Hawaii using geostatistics and global scale spatial analyses of climate change. To apply for the 2014 USGIF Scholarship, visit www.usgif.org Deadline to apply: April 25, 2014 D O C T O R AT E G. PAUL BAILEY University of Colorado THOMAS GERTIN Paul has worked in the areas of systems analysis, product integration, project management, and business development for ESRI, Global Water, Hitachi, and Tektronix in the United States and MCR Technology in Saudi Arabia. He holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental design and a master’s in urban and regional planning. Paul is pursuing a Ph.D. in geography with a research focus leveraging mobile crowdsourcedgeoreferenced data within strategic decision support. George Mason University Tom holds a master’s degree in geoinformatics and geospatial intelligence from George Mason University. His thesis involved maximizing the cost of shortest paths between facilities. Tom’s interests include location science, microgeography, forecasting trends, geospatial data modeling, and recommender systems. He would like to start his own business involving geospatial intelligence and technology. SERGIO BERNARDES TAMMY E. PARECE University of Georgia Virginia Tech Sergio received his bachelor’s in agricultural engineering and a master’s in remote sensing from the Brazilian National Institute for Space Research. His primary research involves innovative analyses of large datasets, including time series of remotely sensed images, ground-based climate data and derived metrics to assess vegetation responses to natural and anthropogenic environmental changes. Sergio is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in geography and certification in geographic information science. Tammy’s dissertation develops a geospatial model to optimally site urban agriculture simultaneously addressing environmental issues and social problems. She is active in geospatial outreach and instruction for middle school students, and high school and community college teachers. She has served as a teaching assistant for six GIS and remote sensing courses. Her professional goals include teaching geospatial analysis and geography courses at the university level. 42 2013 USGIF SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS SHANE GRIGSBY GRADU AT E University of California, Santa Barbara STEVE CHIGNELL Shane graduated from the University of Colorado with a BA in philosophy and geography, and is currently pursuing an advanced degree. His research interests include spatial indexing, machine learning, and remote sensing. While his scientific focus primarily concerns the terrestrial biosphere, Shane’s geospatial focus is in processing large unstructured data sets into meaningful groups of objects that can be aggregated into populations. Colorado State University Steve is currently a master’s student in watershed science and researching the use of GIS, remote sensing, and statistical modeling for mapping the extent of headwater regions in the face of climate change and urbanization. He is interested in the utility of geospatial technology and participatory mapping techniques for increasing the long-term sustainability of water and sanitation projects in developing nations. MATTHEW MACDONALD THOMAS DAVIS Northwest Missouri State University Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi Matt’s professional career is in geospatial information sciences and geospatial intelligence working with government agencies, industry leading private sector companies, and GISciences research centers involved with GEOINT solutions for national security and environmental sciences. Matt graduated with a bachelor’s degree in geography with an emphasis in GIS from the University of Missouri, is certified in GEOINT and GIS, and is currently completing his master’s in GIS. While majoring in geospatial surveying engineering, Thomas currently works for the Army Corps of Engineers New Orleans District in their survey and geospatial engineering sections. His primary area of interest focuses on the integration of UAS into the National Airspace System. Thomas has worked with both his university and the Corps of Engineers utilizing UAS as a platform for performing coastal erosion and emergencyresponse mapping. THOMAS MUSCOLO GRANT DELOZIER MIT Sloan School of Management University of Oklahoma Tom is pursuing an MBA focused on business strategy, operations, and entrepreneurship. He previously spent three years at L-3 Integrated Optical Systems, SSG as a mechanical engineer. Tom is interested in applying commercial technologies and manufacturing practices to the next generation of intelligence gathering satellite payloads. Prior to joining L-3, Tom earned a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Northeastern University. Grant graduated with bachelor degrees in geographic information science and political science from the University of Oklahoma. Carrying over his research to graduate school, Grant is looking at problems related to resolving toponyms in natural language. His thesis aims to resolve toponyms in much more varied and complex linguistic environments. Grant is currently working on his master’s in computational linguistics. JAKEB PRICKETT JUSTIN FUNG University of Arizona Columbia University Jakeb served nine years in the Army National Guard as an imagery analyst and all source intelligence analyst. Upon completion of his service, Jakeb attended the University of Oregon and received his bachelor’s of science degree in geography with a focus on GIS. He completed an internship at the NASA Langley Research Center. His research interests include remote sensing for natural disaster support and spatial analysis. Justin recently received his master’s in operations research from the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Columbia University. Currently, he is a project coordinator with The Earth Institute researching spatial decision support systems (SDSS) to combat urban climate change risks in India, and will be directing a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to create an emergency evacuation SDSS for the New York City Office of Emergency Management. RICHARD “MIKE” RODRIGUEZ George Mason University Mike is currently pursuing a master’s degree in geoinformatics and geospatial intelligence and serving in a graduate internship for NGA. His academic interests are in social media and open source geospatial intelligence. Mike is a U.S. Army Veteran, native of New Mexico, and plans to graduate in May 2014. 43 2013 USGIF SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS CHANDLER BURKE U N D E R G R A D U AT E St. Mark’s School of Texas, Dallas, TX PATRICIA BURROS This summer, Chandler and his classmates won first place at the Nation for the TSA TEAMS Engineering Competition. Chandler interned at the University of Texas–Dallas, where he researched the effects and possible treatment for traumatic brain injuries in rats. As a trustee-distinguished scholar and National Merit finalist, Chandler attends Rice University and intends to pursue a degree in engineering or computer science. Texas State University, San Marcos Patricia has worked with the Edwards Aquifer Protection Program within the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality to create layers, maps, and a geodatabase for their program. This experience has given her a love and excitement for the possibilities this field can offer for her future. Patricia’s major is water resources, and her minor is geology. ROBERT WESTON GADDIS ANNA KALINOWSKI Homeschooled, Riverton, UT University of Missouri During Robert’s junior and senior year in high school, he enrolled in Salt Lake Community College. He graduated with an associate’s degree and several geospatial classes under his belt. Robert is attending Missouri State University where he is majoring in geospatial sciences. His career goal is to enter the intelligence field, specifically at NGA. Anna is pursuing a degree in electrical engineering with minors in computer science and mathematics. She conducts undergraduate research at the university’s center for geospatial intelligence and has interned with NGA, where she had the chance of applying her engineering skills to the area of national defense. Someday, Anna hopes to hold a position of leadership at NGA. JASON MOEDER BRIANA NEUBERGER Bowie High School, Bowie, MD Rochester Institute of Technology Jason is attending the University of Maryland, College Park and majoring in geographic information systems. He intends to apply for an internship at NGA, as well as to contractors working closely with them. Once Jason obtains a degree in this field, he plans to join NGA and pursue a career in the GEOINT Community. Briana is currently pursuing degrees in imaging science and industrial/systems engineering at RIT. During high school, she competed in a GIS challenge with the assistance of a local community college professor. Since then, she has discovered a broader range of opportunities in this field and has been introduced to a wide array of professionals in the industry. RACHEL TAYLOR West Springfield High School, Springfield, VA TANYA PETACH Rachel began college at Brigham Young University where she plans to major in astrophysics with a minor in geospatial information systems. Her love for geospatial technologies began in a high school geosystems class, where it inspired her to pursue a career field in the discipline. Her interests include satellitebased geospatial technologies, education, and outdoor highadventure activities. Harvard University Tanya is a junior studying earth and planetary sciences and environmental engineering at Harvard University. She enjoys working with a team mapping the geology in Death Valley and Outer Mongolia. The research projects combine fieldwork with GIS representations of ground units, subsurface geology, and three-dimensional representations of Earth systems. LOUIS WERTS III GRADU AT I N G H I G H SCHOOL SENIOR Tuscarora High School, Leesburg, VA In addition to graduating from Tuscarora High School, Louis completed schooling at the Loudoun County Academy of Science (AOS). While attending, he researched nano-satellites and gained a better understanding of systems engineering, project management, and geospatial intelligence technology. Louis plans to take this knowledge with him to the College of William and Mary and major in either math or physics. ALAYNA BIGALBAL Heritage High School, Leesburg, VA Alayna received the William & Mary Leadership Award and the Loudoun Times Mirror Student Athlete of the year. She is attending George Mason University as an honors student and athlete. Alayna plans to pursue a career in civil engineering, and hopes to continue using GIS to create, manage, and analyze data associated with developing and managing infrastructure around the world. 44 2014 Applications Now Available Scholarship Program Recognizing Leadership for the Present and Future … The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization, has a mission to Build the Community, Advance the Tradecraft, and Accelerate Innovation. To support the next generation who will carry this torch, USGIF provides scholarships to promising students interested in the geospatial sciences. Since 2004, USGIF has awarded $691,000 in scholarships. The Scholarship Program provides the opportunity to invest in the future of this incredibly exciting and relevant field of study. • The Scholarship Program is open to graduating high school seniors, undergraduates, graduates and doctoral students. • All scholarship recipients are chosen based on their academic and professional excellence in a field related to the geospatial intelligence tradecraft. For more information on the USGIF Scholarship Program or to apply, please visit usgif.org/education/scholarships Application Deadline: April 25, 2014 The Scholarship Program is partially funded by the annual Allder Golf Classic, our members, the Combined Federal Campaign and other donations. #88693 Build the Community | Advance the Tradecraft | Accelerate Innovation usgif.org GEOINT 2013* EXHIBIT HALL 46 GEOINT 2013* EXHIBIT HALL 47 EXHIBITOR INDEX (alphabetical) 2d3 Sensing ������������������������������������8051 AC4S Inc. ����������������������������������������2061 Accenture Federal Services�������������5086 Adobe Systems ������������������������������5045 Advanced Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC)������������������������������������8086 AEgis Technologies Group ��������������2100 Air Force Research Laboratory��������2101 Airborne Resources Inc. ������������������3066 Airbus Defense and Space��������������1058 Akamai Technologies������������������������1047 Alfresco ������������������������������������������7098 American Military University ������������8068 Amulet Hotkey����������������������������������2073 Analytical Graphics Inc.��������������������4015 Annapolis Micro Systems Inc.����������2046 Apple������������������������������������������������2093 Applied Imagery ������������������������������7069 Applied Network Solutions Inc.��������3062 Applied Research Associates Inc.�� �� 4059 Arista Networks��������������������������������8058 Armag Corp. ������������������������������������2102 Aruba Networks��������������������������������1096 Aspera, an IBM Co.��������������������������5051 ASPRS – The Imaging and Geospatial Information Society��������8079 ATK ��������������������������������������������������1046 Attivio ����������������������������������������������7104 Avenza Systems Inc.������������������������8056 Axway����������������������������������������������6099 BAE Systems������������������������������������6005 Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.��������������������������3015 Basis Technology ����������������������������6045 Belkin International Inc.��������������������1055 Belvoir Corporate Campus��������������1105 BlackBerry����������������������������������������3055 BlackBridge ������������������������������������1001 Blue Canopy ������������������������������������6060 Blue Coat Systems��������������������������4051 Blue Light ����������������������������������������1075 Blue Marble Geographics����������������8048 BlueCat��������������������������������������������1086 The Boeing Co.��������������������������������5007 Booz Allen Hamilton ������������������������3085 Boundless����������������������������������������8090 Brocade��������������������������������������������7085 C4ISR & Networks and Defense News����������������������������������7057 CA Technologies������������������������������6078 CACI ������������������������������������������������1023 Carahsoft Adobe Solutions��������������7102 Carahsoft Desktop Solutions ����������7084 Carahsoft Innovative & Intelligence Solutions��������������������6079 Carahsoft Open Source Solutions�� �� 6103 CARDIO Logic����������������������������������2058 Cartography and Geographic Information Society��������������������������8078 Catapult Consultants������������������������8061 CDW-G ��������������������������������������������8102 Center for Geospatial Intelligence University of Missouri ����������������������5079 CIA Recruitment ������������������������������6096 Ciena������������������������������������������������7092 Cisco ����������������������������������������������2017 Citrix Systems ��������������������������������8052 Civil Applications Committee USGS������������������������������������������������3097 ClearTerra ����������������������������������������7083 Cleversafe����������������������������������������6097 Cloudera Government Solutions Inc.������������������������������������7100 Coho Data����������������������������������������4055 Colfax International��������������������������1073 CommVault��������������������������������������2060 CompassData Inc.����������������������������2063 Compunetix ������������������������������������2074 COMPUSULT ����������������������������������2023 Consolidated Resource Imaging������3051 COPT Data Center Solutions�����������6053 Cray Inc. ������������������������������������������1092 Crossroads Systems StrongBox������3061 CSC��������������������������������������������������1095 CSTARS��������������������������������������������1069 Cubic Cyber Solutions ��������������������2049 D-Wave Systems Inc. ����������������������4050 DataDirect Networks������������������������2029 Defense Intelligence Agency������������5091 Dell ��������������������������������������������������2035 Dewberry������������������������������������������1059 Digital Results Group Inc.����������������3074 DigitalGlobe��������������������������������������5019 DLT Solutions ����������������������������������7044 Dynamic Aviation Group Inc.������������1082 e-GEOS��������������������������������������������2085 EIZO Inc.������������������������������������������8046 EMC Isilon����������������������������������������8097 En-Net Services��������������������������������1071 Endgame ����������������������������������������8104 Envitia Inc.����������������������������������������2071 EOIR Technologies ��������������������������8093 Ergo��������������������������������������������������2072 Esri����������������������������������������������������5036 Eternix Ltd. ��������������������������������������6084 exactEarth Ltd. ��������������������������������3092 Exelis������������������������������������������������3035 F5 Networks Inc.������������������������������6091 FireEye����������������������������������������������6093 48 FluxData Inc.������������������������������������2079 Freedom Consulting Group Inc. ������1077 Front Porch Digital Inc.��������������������8055 GameSim Inc������������������������������������3080 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc.������������������������������������1052 General Dynamics����������������������������6015 General Dynamics Fidelis Cybersecurity Solutions ������������������9068 Geodesic Dome Co. ������������������������2081 Geographic Services Inc. ����������������7055 GEO Huntsville ��������������������������������6098 GEOINT Shoothouse (Blue Canopy Training for Preparing the Warfighter)�����������������1028 GeoNorth LLC����������������������������������1090 George Mason University ����������������8073 Geospatial Intelligence Forum����������7067 Geospatial Media and Communications������������������������������8059 Geoweb3d����������������������������������������3058 Gigamon������������������������������������������8092 GISCafe.Com ����������������������������������2104 Global Marketing Insights Inc. (GMI)��2091 Global SOF Foundation��������������������4057 Google ��������������������������������������������3009 GuidePoint Security LLC������������������5052 Harris Corp. ������������������������������������8034 Headwall Photonics Inc.������������������2097 HERE������������������������������������������������8099 HGST��������������������������������������������������981 Hortonworks Inc.������������������������������2067 HP/INTEL������������������������������������������3021 HumanGeo ��������������������������������������1067 i3 ICS������������������������������������������������8060 IBM Corp. ����������������������������������������4029 iGT (iDirect Government Technologies)������������������������������������5054 IHS����������������������������������������������������7101 ikeGPS����������������������������������������������9072 Immersive Media iMove ������������������4083 Infoblox��������������������������������������������7095 Informatica ��������������������������������������9082 InTec LLC ����������������������������������������3076 Intergraph Government Solutions����4023 Intermap Technologies ��������������������6082 Iron Bow Technologies ��������������������7052 JMP software from SAS ������������������3045 Juniper Networks ����������������������������4078 KEYW Corp. ������������������������������������2009 L-3 ��������������������������������������������������4007 Layer 7, a CA Technologies Co. ������8100 Leidos����������������������������������������������4001 LexisNexis����������������������������������������7075 LexJet Corp.������������������������������������8094 EXHIBITOR INDEX (alphabetical) Link Information Systems Co. Ltd. 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Optech����������������������������������������������7051 Iron Bow Technologies ��������������������7052 Geospatial Media and Communications������������������������������8059 ZODIAC DATA SYSTEMS ZODIAC AEROSPACE����������������������5055 Geographic Services Inc. ����������������7055 i3 ICS������������������������������������������������8060 C4ISR & Networks and Defense News����������������������������������7057 Catapult Consultants������������������������8061 Simulyze Inc. ����������������������������������7059 Penn State World Campus ��������������8066 Geospatial Intelligence Forum����������7067 University of Redlands Master of Science in Geographic Information Systems������������������������8067 Nebula Inc. ��������������������������������������5058 Semantic Research Inc. ������������������5060 UrtheCast ����������������������������������������5061 Red Hen Systems LLC ��������������������5063 PAR Government ����������������������������5078 Center for Geospatial Intelligence University of Missouri ����������������������5079 Solers Inc.����������������������������������������5083 Applied Imagery ������������������������������7069 Woolpert ������������������������������������������7071 LexisNexis����������������������������������������7075 MarkLogic Corp. ������������������������������7077 TomTom��������������������������������������������7079 Solid Terrain Modeling Inc. ��������������8063 American Military University ������������8068 Space Dynamics Laboratory������������8069 University of Denver ������������������������8070 Ping Identity ������������������������������������7082 Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)����������������������������8072 Observera Inc.����������������������������������5087 ClearTerra ����������������������������������������7083 George Mason University ����������������8073 Defense Intelligence Agency������������5091 Carahsoft Desktop Solutions ����������7084 BAE Systems������������������������������������6005 Brocade��������������������������������������������7085 Cartography and Geographic Information Society��������������������������8078 General Dynamics����������������������������6015 VMware Inc.��������������������������������������7086 Northrop Grumman Corp. ��������������6025 Symantec ����������������������������������������7090 Lockheed Martin������������������������������6035 Merrick & Co.������������������������������������7091 Basis Technology ����������������������������6045 Ciena������������������������������������������������7092 Satrec Initiative��������������������������������6049 RIEGL USA ��������������������������������������7093 Spectra Logic ����������������������������������6050 SafeNet Inc.��������������������������������������7094 Napatech Inc. ����������������������������������6051 Infoblox��������������������������������������������7095 COPT Data Center Solutions�����������6053 ServiceNow��������������������������������������7096 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Geographic Information Sciences and Technology ������������������������������8083 Thermopylae Sciences & Technology������������������������������������6059 Red Hat��������������������������������������������7097 University of Florida - Geomatics����8084 Alfresco ������������������������������������������7098 Blue Canopy ������������������������������������6060 CA Technologies������������������������������6078 Cloudera Government Solutions Inc.������������������������������������7100 Advanced Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC)������������������������������������8086 Carahsoft Innovative & Intelligence Solutions��������������������6079 IHS����������������������������������������������������7101 PLW Modelworks ����������������������������8091 Carahsoft Adobe Solutions��������������7102 Gigamon������������������������������������������8092 TVAR Solutions��������������������������������7103 EOIR Technologies ��������������������������8093 Attivio ����������������������������������������������7104 LexJet Corp.������������������������������������8094 SRI International������������������������������5084 Accenture Federal Services�������������5086 Intermap Technologies ��������������������6082 Qbase ����������������������������������������������6083 Eternix Ltd. ��������������������������������������6084 Thetus����������������������������������������������6085 Zebra Imaging Inc. ��������������������������6086 Splunk Inc.����������������������������������������6087 F5 Networks Inc.������������������������������6091 FireEye����������������������������������������������6093 Tintri��������������������������������������������������6095 NJVC������������������������������������������������8004 SGI����������������������������������������������������8010 MDA��������������������������������������������������8018 PIXIA ������������������������������������������������8024 Harris Corp. ������������������������������������8034 PCI Geomatics ��������������������������������8044 ASPRS – The Imaging and Geospatial Information Society��������8079 National Training and Simulation Association��������������������������������������8080 Northeastern University��������������������8081 Washington College GIS Program�� �� 8082 Boundless����������������������������������������8090 Mellanox Federal Systems ��������������8095 Voyager Search��������������������������������8096 EMC Isilon����������������������������������������8097 HERE������������������������������������������������8099 Layer 7, a CA Technologies Co. ������8100 spatial networks ������������������������������8101 CDW-G ��������������������������������������������8102 CIA Recruitment ������������������������������6096 EIZO Inc.������������������������������������������8046 Cleversafe����������������������������������������6097 Blue Marble Geographics����������������8048 GEO Huntsville ��������������������������������6098 Novetta Solutions ����������������������������8050 Axway����������������������������������������������6099 2d3 Sensing ������������������������������������8051 MongoDB ����������������������������������������6101 Citrix Systems ��������������������������������8052 General Dynamics Fidelis Cybersecurity Solutions ������������������9068 Carahsoft Open Source Solutions�� �� 6103 TeraLogics LLC��������������������������������8054 Vormetric������������������������������������������9070 ikeGPS����������������������������������������������9072 Endgame ����������������������������������������8104 Nutanix ��������������������������������������������8105 Panasas��������������������������������������������9066 Tripwire Inc. ������������������������������������6105 Front Porch Digital Inc.��������������������8055 DLT Solutions ����������������������������������7044 Avenza Systems Inc.������������������������8056 Informatica ��������������������������������������9082 TASC������������������������������������������������7047 TIBCO Software Federal Inc.������������8057 Nimble Storage��������������������������������9084 XYRATEX������������������������������������������7048 Arista Networks��������������������������������8058 Palo Alto Networks��������������������������9086 51 EXHIBITOR PROFILES 2d3 Sensing Adobe Systems Booth #8051 www.2d3sensing.com Booth #5045 www.adobe.com/government 2d3 Sensing specializes in the processing, exploitation, and dissemination of motion imagery and metadata. Using innovative vision science techniques and standards-based media management capabilities, 2d3 Sensing’s commercial off-the-shelf solutions transform motion imagery into operational intelligence for optimum mission results. For more information, please visit www.2d3sensing.com. Adobe delivers the solutions government and intelligence agencies use to make, manage, mobilize and measure the knowledge, information and experiences needed to achieve their objectives. From content creation and management, to secure business workflows, easy to develop forms, robust analytics, intuitive collaboration and elearning, today’s agencies rely on Adobe Digital Government solutions. Contact: Danny Proko Phone: 949-540-0740 Email: sales@2d3sensing.com Contact: Craig Bowman Phone: 703-674-9607 Email: wbowman@adobe.com AC4S Inc. Advanced Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) Booth #2061 www.ac4s.com Booth #8086 www.atichcd.org AC4S is a Services and Solutions provider meeting the Cyber Warfare, Information Technology, Intelligence, and Mission Services Support requirements of our customers. With 99% of its staff able to work in a variety of environments worldwide, AC4S performs work in many critical government departments and agencies. HQ’s Tampa, FL ATIC is a private, not-for-profit education, training, and research institution located in Dayton, Ohio. Our primary mission is the education and training of the next generation of intelligence analysts with an emphasis on GEOINT and IMINT analysis. Contact: Chris Quillen Phone: 937-429-7601 Email: info@atichcd.org Contact: Nancy Fernandez Phone: 813-407-6642 Email: nancy.fernandez@ac4s.com AEgis Technologies Group Accenture Federal Services Booth #2100 www.aegistg.com Booth #5086 www.accenture.com/federal AEgis Technologies Group is a small business prime contractor based in Huntsville providing innovative engineering services, products and consulting expertise. Since 1989, AEgis has enjoyed steady growth and is consistently recognized as one of Huntsville-Madison County’s “Best Places to Work”. This year, AEgis celebrates 25 years of service and the development of innovative solutions for our customers. AEgis offers GIS feature extraction and compilation from High Resolution Imagery based on required level of detail to meet or surpass modeling and simulation requirements. We provide Terrain Database Generation anywhere in the world, 3D Modeling Services and Virtual Development Planning. Accenture Federal Services, based in Arlington, VA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Accenture LLP, helps US federal agencies build the government of the future. Visit http://www. accenture.com/federal for information regarding Accenture Federal Services, including our perspectives on agency and cabinet challenges and experience delivering results. Contact: Matt Fahle Phone: 571-414-5728 Email: matthew.r.fahle@accenturefederal.com Contact: Barlow Blake Phone: 256-922-0802 Email: bblake@aegistg.com 52 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Unparalleled Virtual Realism Terrain Database Development Virtual Development Planning Customer Focused. Solution Driven. 3D Modeling Booth #2100 aegistg.com Air Force Research Laboratory Airborne Resources Inc. Booth #2101 www.wpafb.af.mil/afrl/ri Booth #3066 www.airborneresources.com The AFRL/RIEB mission is to research, develop, transition and sustain advanced information technology solutions to provide timely and secure intelligence information access, analysis, and dissemination for National Defense and Intelligence Community decision makers at all echelons. Demos of fielded programs and cutting edge next generation capabilities are available upon request. Airborne Resources, Inc., a small, women-owned business, offers a variety of highly customizable aircraft to fly Research, Test and Evaluation payloads. As a leading provider in innovative flight solutions, our highly experienced crews, dedicated technicians, and scientists will get your turret, pod, or palletized instruments into the air in the most cost-effective manner. Contact: Arne Vasenden Phone: 214-704-5709 Email:arne2@ix.netcom.com Contact: RIEB Office Phone: 315-330-3601 Email: rieb.office@rl.af.mil 53 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Airbus Defense and Space American Military University Booth #1058 www.astrium-geo.com Booth #8068 www.amu.apus.edu Airbus Defense and Space delivers an extensive portfolio of products and services ranging from data acquisition and processing, data management and hosting all the way to sophisticated geo-information solutions. Airbus DS operates multi-resolution / multi-sensor satellite constellations with optical (SPOT, Pléiades) and radar sensors (TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X). The company delivers ready-to-use and customized information solutions. American Military University provides quality higher education to the nation’s military, national security and public safety communities by offering respected, relevant, accessible and affordable student-focused online programs, which prepare them for service and leadership in a diverse, global society. Contact: James Green, Jr. Phone: 703-334-3238 Email: jgreen@apus.edu Contact: Greg Buckman Phone: 703-715-3110 Email: solutions@astrium-geo.com Amulet Hotkey Booth #2073 www.amulethotkey.com Akamai Technologies Dell and Amulet Hotkey have teamed together to design, sell and support secure remote computing solutions. The DXM Series Remote Blade Workstations stay in compliance with C5ISR. The products fit these essential requirements to maintain the level of lethality that the DoD requires while providing secured information delivery in high-threat conditions. Dell and Amulet Hotkey provide command & control remote PC solutions with physical layer separation MLS, remote engineering for CAD/CAM, and now Multi-Screen Remote Combat Simulation systems. All of these solutions are available on dedicated 1:1 PCoIP or VMware 1:many enhanced virtualization platforms. Booth #1047 www.akamai.com/html/industry/public_sector.html Akamai is the leading cloud platform for helping government provide secure, high-performing user experiences on any device, anywhere. The Akamai Intelligent Platform provides extensive reach, coupled with unmatched reliability, security, visibility and expertise. Akamai removes the complexities of connecting the increasingly mobile world, enabling government to securely leverage the cloud. Contact: George Economou Phone: 703-621-4011 Email: economou@akamai.com Contact: John Beglan Phone: 212-269-9300 Email: john.beglan@amulethotkey.com Alfresco Booth #7098 www.alfresco.com Alfresco is the open platform for business critical document management and collaboration. By automating documentintensive business processes and enabling large-scale collaboration, Alfresco helps companies adapt quickly to rapid market changes. Every day, over 7 million users in 75 countries rely on Alfresco to manage 4 billion documents, files and processes. Analytical Graphics Inc. Booth #4015 www.agi.com AGI produces off-the-shelf desktop, server and software development kits for modeling, analyzing and visualizing ISR systems in a timely and cost-effective manner. AGI’s rich APIs and data model are interoperable with open or industry-standard mission partner software and supportive of virtually any modern architecture. For more information, visit www.agi.com. Contact: Rich Savage Phone: 703-871-8629 Email: rich.savage@carahsoft.com Contact: Todd Smith Phone: 610-981-8236 Email: tsmith@agi.com 54 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Software for ABI Finding the “unknown unknowns” in space Track intel analysis illustrated through marine traffic tool Multi-domain, multi-INT data analysis and depiction Learn more in Booth #4015 AGI_GEOINTShowDaily.indd 1 2/27/14 3:03 PM Annapolis Micro Systems Inc. Apple Booth #2046 www.annapmicro.com Booth #2093 www.apple.com Annapolis Micro Systems will show how big data analytics being applied to ISR, intelligence sharing, GEOINT fusion, video analytics, atmospherics, identity, biometrics, and a whole range of other critical mission applications can be achieved with FPGA-based systems and application-level programming tools that abstract developers away from low level FPGA hardware specifics Apple will be demonstrating the most recently released iOS and Mac OS X products, as well as discussing the impacts of the most recent iOS and OS X software releases. Contact: Pat Stover Phone: 703-625-5572 Email: patrick.stover@annapmicro.com Applied Imagery Contact: Gretchen Brainard Phone: 404-664-8434 Email: gbrainard@apple.com Booth #7069 www.appliedimagery.com Applied Imagery’s Quick Terrain Modeler LiDAR exploitation software enables powerful, easy, interactive analysis of enormous 3D terrain models and point clouds. It is simple to use, can fuse data and imagery from different sources, and is widely used in the DoD. Contact: Chris Parker Phone: 301-589-4004 Email: cparker@appliedimagery.com 55 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Applied Network Solutions Inc. Armag Corp. Booth #3062 www.ansfederal.com Booth #2102 www.armagarcvault.com With a net-centric approach to customer requirements, ANS optimizes resources and provides superior information on events, conditions and challenges needed to empower decisions makers. Operations and sustainment, hardware or software, network communications or cyber security, ANS provides assets for the entire network life cycle. For more information visit www.ansfederal.com. Industry leader Armag Corporation designs, value engineers, and manufactures pre-fabricated facilities, shielded and unshielded for securely discussing, handling, and processing, and storing sensitive material. Our facilities are easy to install and relocate and can be guaranteed to be designed and built for accreditation. Contact: Karlos D. Bruce Phone: 502-348-3987 x223 Email: karlosb@armagcorp.com Contact: Michael Chamberlin Phone: 703-981-4008 Email: mchamberlin@ansfederal.com Aruba Networks Applied Research Associates Inc. Booth #1096 www.arubanetworks.com Booth #4059 www.ara.com Aruba Networks is a leading provider of next-generation network access solutions to the U.S. government. Aruba offers access solutions for the mobile enterprise – including secure wireless LAN (WLAN), remote access, outdoor mesh networks, guest access, classified networking and network access solutions. ARA is an employee-owned scientific research and engineering company founded in 1979 and dedicated to producing innovative solutions that tackle critical national problems in National Security, Infrastructure, Energy and Environment, and Health Solutions. We are committed to solving our customers’ toughest problems with innovative yet practical and technically sound solutions. Contact: Peter Kersten Phone: 703-424-8871 Email: pkersten@arubanetworks.com Contact: Eric S. Stewart Phone: 919-747-7634 Email: estewart@ara.com Aspera, an IBM Co. Booth #5051 www.asperasoft.com Arista Networks Used by over 2,000 organizations including NSA, DIA, NGA and other DoD/IC agencies, Aspera’s award-winning fasp technology is a proven standard for high-speed data movement across wide area and mobile networks. Aspera software delivers efficient, fast, reliable, and secure transfers, regardless of data size, network distance and conditions. Booth #8058 www.aristanetworks.com Arista Networks delivers software-defined networking products for large scale data centers, and for high performance, low latency applications. Arista combines a product portfolio of 10, 40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet network switches with a Linuxbased operating system that enables new operational models for reduced network cost and complexity. Contact: Paul Myslenski Phone: 571-252-7893 Email: government_sales@asperasoft.com Contact: Tim Ogden Phone: 571-228-2905 Email: togden@aristanetworks.com 56 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Visit us at GEOINT 2013* Booth #8056 ASPRS – The Imaging and Geospatial Information Society ATK Booth #1046 www.atk.com Booth #8079 www.asprs.org ATK is an aerospace, defense, and commercial products company specializing in small and micro-satellites, components, and subsystems; solid rocket propulsion systems with extensive experience supporting human and space payload missions; and lightweight and reliable composite aircraft structures. ATK has operations in 21 states, Puerto Rico, and internationally. We believe that knowledge-based application of imaging and geospatial technology sustains communities and enhances quality of life around the globe. For 80 years, our members from government, industry, and academia have joined us in a common mission to educate, promote, and improve analysis and decision-making through standards, certifications, and technical exchange. Contact: Jason Mallare Phone: 301-972-4174 Email: jason.mallare@atk.com Contact: Heather Staverman Phone: 301-493-0290 Email: hstaverman@asprs.org 57 TURNING VAST INTELLIGENCE INTO ACTIONABLE INTELLIGENCE. TO STAY ONE STEP AHEAD OF THE BAD GUYS. With our proven activity-based intelligence technology and tradecraft, BAE Systems experts are helping agencies predict and prevent illegal activities. Leading-edge software automatically processes vast amounts of data across multiple sources. Plus a new breed of analysts quickly detect patterns to reveal suspicious behavior, thanks to advanced training. No matter the challenge, we’ll be there—On the Next Front. A R L I N G T O N , VA ---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lea r n mo r e a t : WW W. B A E S Y S T E M S . C O M / N E X T FRONT EXHIBITOR PROFILES Attivio BAE Systems Booth #7104 www.attivio.com Booth #6005 www.baesystems.com/intel Attivio’s unified information architecture breaks down content and data silos to solve mission-critical integration, correlation and analytical challenges that have vexed government, military and intelligence organizations for years. Attivio’s Active Intelligence Engine (AIE) rapidly deploys intuitive solutions for a 360 degree view of persons, missions and assets. BAE Systems solutions are operationalizing intelligence to support the nation’s most critical missions. Visit us at booth #501 to view key tools, products and capabilities from every stage of the GEOINT lifecycle – including our industry leading Activity-Based Intelligence solution, Virtualization, Cybersecurity Products, and Geospatial Imagery Exploitation Software. Every 30 minutes our in-booth theatre will feature a presentation and Q&A on our most recent and interesting projects. For every badge scanned, we are donating $5 to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation! Please inquire about our free Wednesday evening reception and screening of “High Ground” – a gripping film documenting the struggles of wounded Iraq and Afghanistan veterans returning from war. Contact: Jack Cooney Phone: 617-431-2663 Email: jcooney@attivio.com Avenza Systems Inc. Booth #8056 www.avenza.com Avenza is the producer of specialized geospatial software for Adobe Creative Suite that bridges the gap between GIS and graphic design to enable high quality map production and spatial image processing. Avenza also produces the PDF Maps app which is an off-line geospatial PDF, GeoPDF and GeoTIFF reader for Apple and Android devices. Contact: Craig Brower Phone: 703-283-4588 Email: craig.brower@baesystems.com Contact: Doug Smith Phone: 1-800-884-2555 Email: doug@avenza.com Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. Booth #3015 www.ballaerospace.com Axway As world-class experts in geospatial intelligence, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. has the agility to innovate and strength to deliver for the GEOINT community. From persistent data collection hardware to advanced processing and exploitation capabilities, Ball provides innovative, integrated solutions for our nation and world. We support critical missions for national agencies such as the Department of Defense, NASA, NOAA, and other U.S. government and commercial entities. Ball also develops and manufactures EO and RF solutions for tactical and scientific applications. Booth #6099 www.axwayfederal.com Axway, a market leader in enabling secured data sharing, is a global software and services company. Axway has empowered the U.S. Government with proven solutions that help manage mission-critical interactions through the exchange of data flowing across the organization, B2B communities, the cloud and mobile devices. Contact: Joel Moore Phone: 248-506-8650 Email: jmoore@axway.com Contact: Business Development Phone: 303-939-6100 Email: info@ball.com 59 EXHIBITOR PROFILES SECURITY MAKES THE MISSION POSSIBLE Securely Deliver Mission Critical Applications Identify Threats Infiltrating Your Network Accelerate Application Performance Protect Your Mobile Users Federal Security Solutions Basis Technology Belkin International Inc. Booth #6045 www.basistech.com Booth #1055 www.belkinbusiness.com Basis Technology develops innovative software and solutions for multilingual text analytics and digital forensics. Rosette provides morphological analysis, entity extraction, and name matching and translation, yielding useful information from unstructured data. The digital forensics team pioneers better, faster, cheaper techniques to extract forensic evidence, leveraging the Autopsy open source platform. A proven technology leader for more than 30 years, organizations worldwide trust Belkin for its unwavering commitment to product quality, and expertise in creating solutions designed to address customer requirements in business, government and education. The company’s line of commercial products are available through Belkin’s global network of distributors and resellers. Contact: Mike Veronis Phone: 617-386-7110 Email: mveronis@basistech.com Contact: Ashoka Rajagopal Phone: 202-262-7009 Email: ashoka.rajagopal@belkin.com Belvoir Corporate Campus Booth #1105 www.belvoircorporatecampus.com Corporate office space in close proximity to NGA and Fort Belvoir. Contact: Steven Schmitz Phone: 703-919-9020 Email: steven.schmitz@bsellc.com 60 EXHIBITOR PROFILES BlackBerry Blue Light Booth #3055 www.blackberry.com Booth #1075 www.blue-light.co A global leader in mobile communications, BlackBerry revolutionized the mobile industry when introduced in 1999. Today, BlackBerry is the leader in enterprise technology, powering 87% of the Fortune 500. BlackBerry 10 is the first and only mobility solution to receive Full Operational Capability to run on U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) networks. Blue Light, is the result of a friendly divestiture of the SOF component of NEK Advanced Securities Group which was founded in 2002. Blue Light translates that experience to actionable solutions to provide our customers with the confidence that their problems will be resolved through the unconventional application of technology, analytics and subject matter expertise. Contact: Aaron Pollack Phone: 917-242-1432 Email: apollack@blackberry.com Contact: Jenna McBride Phone: 813-505-8737 Email: jenna.mcbride@blue-lightInc.com BlackBridge Blue Marble Geographics Booth #1001 www.blackbridge.com Booth #8048 www.bluemarblegeo.com BlackBridge is focused on providing end to end solutions for the geospatial value chain. This includes satellite operations, groundstation services, data center and geocloud solutions, worldwide distribution through over 100 BlackBridge partners, and the creation of value added products and services. Blue Marble Geographics of Hallowell, ME is a leading developer and provider of software products and services for highly accurate geospatial data conversion solutions. Blue Marble is known for their coordinate conversion and file format expertise and is the developer of The Geographic Calculator, GeoCalc SDK, Global Mapper and Global Mapper SDK. Contact: Clint Graumann Phone: 407-797-2508 Email: clint.graumann@blackbridge.com Blue Canopy Contact: Danielle Caron Phone: 800-616-2725 Email: Info@bluemarblegeo.com Booth #6060 www.bluecanopy.com BlueCat Booth #1086 www.bluecatnetworks.com Blue Canopy is focused on delivering mission relevant solutions, exceptional execution, and industry best practices across the IC. Blue Canopy ranked in the 97th percentile by Dun & Bradstreet, was recognized by Gartner for industryleading IT management, won the 2012 and 2010 GovCon awards, and is CMMI Level 2 Certified. BlueCat IP Address Management (IPAM) solutions provide a smarter way to connect mobile devices, applications, virtual environments and clouds. With unified mobile security, address management, automation and self-service, BlueCat delivers reliable, secure, always-on application access and business connectivity. Organizations trust BlueCat to enable risk-free BYOD, virtual agility and cloud automation. Contact: Michael Lee Phone: 703-896-4023 Email: mlee@bluecanopy.com Contact: Amandeep Dhillon Phone: 703-855-6075 Email: adhillon@bluecatnetworks.com Blue Coat Systems Booth #4051 www.bluecoat.com Blue Coat empowers your agency so you can safely and securely deliver Mission Critical Applications, Identify Threats Infiltrating your Network, Accelerate change, Manage Risk, Accelerate Application Performance and Protect Mobile Workers. Contact: Jason Ohs Phone: 703-298-7909 Email: jason.ohs@bluecoat.com 61 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Maximizing geospatial intelligence. Enhancing mission capabilities. Revolutionizing operations. The vast amount of information available to intelligence users today makes realizing the full potential of geospatial data and analytics more important than ever. Booz Allen Hamilton, a leading strategy and technology consulting firm, helps clients in the intelligence, defense, and civil sectors optimize the use of geospatial tools and techniques within their existing operations. From ensuring deployed users can access geospatial data and applications to developing advanced approaches to analysis, Booz Allen helps clients achieve mission success. See our ideas in action at boozallen.com 08.036.13_GEOINT_Ad.indd 1 Booz Allen Hamilton The Boeing Co. 8/15/13 2:33 PM Booth #3085 www.boozallen.com Booth #5007 www.boeing.com Booz Allen Hamilton, a leading strategy and technology consulting firm, helps clients in the intelligence, defense, and civil sectors optimize the use of geospatial tools and techniques within their existing operations. From ensuring deployed users can access geospatial data and applications to developing advanced approaches to analysis, Booz Allen helps clients achieve mission success. Boeing understands the importance of our customer’s GEOINT mission, providing solutions that support advanced analytical intelligence, communications, and command systems in space, cyberspace, air and ground. And with our Cross Domain solutions, we also provide the best information-sharing and analytical capabilities that are imagined today. Contact: Neil Mickelson Phone: 703-984-3518 Email: mickelson_neil@bah.com Contact: John Westcott Phone: 703-270-6633 Email: john.g.westcott@boeing.com 62 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Boundless CA Technologies Booth #8090 boundlessgeo.com Booth #6078 www.ca.com Boundless, an In-Q-Tel company formerly known as OpenGeo, builds open source geospatial tools for managing data and building applications. OpenGeo Suite, our flagship product, powers solutions across the enterprise. Boundless reduces the cost of deploying open source geospatial software by assuring steadily advancing functionality for these technologies while providing professional services and expert support. CA Technologies provides IT management solutions that help customers manage and secure complex IT environments to support agile business services. Organizations of all sizes leverage CA Technologies software and SaaS solutions to accelerate innovation, transform infrastructure and secure data and identities, from the data center to the cloud. Contact: Chris Vatidis Phone: 703-708-3994 Email: christine.vatidis@ca.com Contact: Ken Bossung Phone: 703-966-6436 Email: kbossung@boundlessgeo.com CACI Brocade Booth #1023 www.caci.com Booth #7085 www.brocade.com/federal Brocade networking solutions help federal agencies achieve their critical initiatives as they transition to a world where applications and information reside anywhere. Today, Brocade is extending its proven data center expertise across the entire network with open, virtual, and efficient solutions built for consolidation, virtualization, and cloud computing. CACI provides geospatial services in support of national security missions and government transformation for Intelligence, Defense, and Federal Civilian customers. CACI supports the geospatial community through innovative visualization services; mobility products focused on remote users; and IT support designing and delivering global networks for secure data, cloud computing solutions, systems, and application development. Contact: Don Riordan Phone: 410-409-2593 Email: driordan@brocade.com Contact: Peter Makowsky Phone: 703-294-4337 Email: pmakowsky@caci.com C4ISR & Networks and Defense News Carahsoft Adobe Solutions Booth #7057 www.defensenews.com Booth #7102 www.carahsoft.com/adobe C4ISR & Networks is the media brand committed to dynamic and fast growing network-based defense community. C4ISR & Networks provide the most in-depth, focused and knowledgeable news, analysis and insight on defense IT, cyber defense, communications, GEOINT, unmanned systems, sensors and related C4ISR systems. Adobe delivers solutions that help government agencies make, manage, mobilize, and measure the information and experiences needed to achieve their missions. Carahsoft is the GSA Schedule Partner for Adobe software and services on their Federal Supply Schedule (GSA Schedule # GS-35F-0119Y). Contact: Kathleen Young Phone: 703-871-8562 Email: kathleen.young@carahsoft.com Contact: David Smith Phone: 703-750-7424 Email: dsmith@gannettgov.com Carahsoft Desktop Solutions Booth#7084 www.carahsoft.com Carahsoft is a trusted government IT solutions provider and as the master government aggregator for many best-ofbreed vendors, including VMware, Carahsoft has a portfolio of products to optimize desktop virtualization environments. Carahsoft provides a range of solutions, client-designed to help enhance the performance of VDI deployments, while increasing security and lowering costs. Visit www.carahsoft.com. Contact: Casey Swartz Phone: 703-871-8584 Email: casey.swartz@carahsoft.com 63 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Integrating Intelligence Operations CACI’s technologies and talent are focused on increasing the value, reach, and impact of knowledge resident within an enterprise of any scale and complexity. Our innovative knowledge management solutions span networks, whether stationary or mobile, and deliver the power, efficiency, and efficacy of horizontally integrated operations. When data is properly tagged and is rapidly, securely, and precisely accessed or exchanged across domains, it serves as a vitally important component of a high-performing intelligence enterprise. VISIT US AT BOOTH 1023 Information Deployed. Solutions Advanced. Missions Accomplished. www.caci.com ©CACI 2014 A340_1402 Carahsoft Innovative & Intelligence Solutions Carahsoft Open Source Solutions Booth #6079 www.carahsoft.com/intelligence Booth #6103 www.carahsoft.com/opensource As a government IT solutions provider, Carahsoft delivers industry-leading intelligence solutions to DoD, IC, civilian, and law enforcement agencies. The Carahsoft Innovative & Intelligence team is made up of advanced technology providers including several In-Q-Tel portfolio companies whose solutions have been vetted within the defense and intelligence communities. Carahsoft Technology Corp. is the trusted Government IT solutions provider, delivering industry-leading open source solutions to federal, state, and local government agencies. Carahsoft’s Open Source practice provides unique value and leadership in the open source community. Our team is dedicated to helping you choose the solutions that meet your needs. Contact: Rich Savage Phone: 703-871-8629 Email: rich.savage@carahsoft.com Contact: Michael Shrader Phone: 703-871-8514 Email: michael.shrader@carahsoft.com 64 EXHIBITOR PROFILES CARDIO Logic CDW-G Booth #2058 www.cardiofx.com Booth #8102 www.cdwg.com/federal CARDIO enables real-time tactical surveillance, wide-area strategic reconnaissance and high-volume geospatial production with accurate, automated, scalable hardwareaccelerated processing systems for full motion video, aerial and satellite imagery. CDW-G is a leading provider of IT solutions to Federal government agencies. Account managers and solution architects offer expertise designing customized solutions, while advanced technology engineers assist customers with implementation and long-term management of those solutions. Areas of focus include data center, networking, unified communications, security, and client computing solutions. Contact: David Kuo Phone: 650-622-9078 Email: dkuo@cardiofx.com Contact: Casey Jones Phone: 540-751-1452 Email: casejon@cdwg.com Cartography and Geographic Information Society Booth #8078 www.cartogis.org Center for Geospatial Intelligence – University of Missouri The Cartography and Geographic Information Society (CaGIS) is composed of educators, researchers and practitioners who utilize geographic information. CaGIS publishes research in the journal Cartography and Geographic Information Science; hosts AutoCarto, a biennial research conference; represents the United States to the International Cartographic Association (ICA); and advocates on policy issues in the field. Booth #5079 geoint.missouri.edu We are an interdisciplinary university center with ongoing research in advanced processing and exploitation of geospatial information in areas like feature extraction, change detection, pattern recognition, web applications, and human geography. We seek opportunities to partner with government and industry in education and research in pursuit of advanced GeoINT capabilities. Contact: Eric Anderson Phone: 843-324-0665 Email: cagisxd@gmail.com Contact: Dr. Curt Davis Phone: 573-884-3789 Email: davisch@missouri.edu Catapult Consultants Booth #8061 www.catapultconsultants.com Catapult Consultants is a global, professional services and management consulting firm specializing in custom analytics, and secure information systems solutions with subject matter expertise in Intelligence, Defense, and Cyber Security domains. Service offerings span a range of Business and Activity-based Intelligence applications including: Supply Chain Risk Management, Incident Response, Big Data and Communications Outreach. CIA Recruitment Contact: Ed Rinkavage Phone: 703-226-4860 Email: erinkavage@catapultconsultants.com Contact: www.cia.gov Booth #6096 www.cia.gov The CIA’s Recruitment Center is at the GEOINT Symposium to promote the Agency’s employment opportunities and to answer your questions about who we’re hiring, what we look for in applicants, and what to expect during the process. Stop by for info! Ciena Booth #7092 www.ciena.com Ciena is a manufacturer of Converged Optical Ethernet transport equipment and a provider of network transformation services: Maximize the capabilities of your networks, advance your strategic initiatives, and drive game-changing outcomes for your organization with Ciena, the network specialist. Contact: Brandie Ramsdel Phone: 603-332-0159 Email: bramsdel@contractor.ciena.com 65 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Cisco ClearTerra Booth #2017 www.cisco.com/go/federal Booth #7083 www.clearterra.com Supporting the DNI’s efforts to increase IT efficiencies (ICITE), Cisco’s solutions in Data Center, Cloud, and Secure Mobility, provide enhanced performance, lower TCO, and ease of management across the infrastructure. Cisco’s install base of Unified Communications tools are poised to complete the IC-DTE model, eliminating the barriers of voice, video, presence, and information sharing. ClearTerra LocateXT technology searches unstructured textual data, rapidly finding and transforming geocoordinates, temporal, and other customizable information into standard map data. LocateXT technology is available for multiple geospatial platforms encompassing the desktop, server, and cloud-based environments. LocateXT saves critical analytical time and provides instant spatial awareness for time-sensitive decisions. Contact: Brian Zook Phone: 240-477-2351 Email: bzook@cisco.com Contact: Jeff Wilson Phone: 703-403-5636 Email: jeff.wilson@clearterra.com Citrix Systems Cleversafe Booth #8052 www.citrix.com/usgovernment Booth #6097 www.cleversafe.com Citrix is the cloud company that enables mobile workstyles— empowering people to work and collaborate from anywhere, easily and securely. With market-leading solutions for mobility, desktop virtualization, cloud networking, cloud platforms, collaboration and data sharing, Citrix helps organizations achieve the speed and agility necessary to succeed in a mobile world. Cleversafe developed a breakthrough technology that solves petabyte+ big data storage problems. Benefits include: Higher Availability – Provides up to 15 9’s of reliability and availability, Superior Security –built in 256 bit encryption that meets the challenges of cyber-defense and cyber-resilience, Greater TCO - experience 60-70% savings on your total cost for storage. Contact: William Minarchi Phone: 703-669-0039 Email: wminarchi@cleversafe.com Contact: Bill Bistany Phone: 410-271-9700 Email: william.bistany@citrix.com Cloudera Government Solutions Inc. Civil Applications Committee - USGS Booth #7100 www.cloudera.com Booth #3097 www.usgs.gov Cloudera is revolutionizing enterprise data management with the first unified Platform for Big Data: The Enterprise Data Hub. Cloudera offers enterprises one place to store, process and analyze all their data, empowering them to extend the value of existing investments while enabling fundamental new ways to derive value from their data. USGS serves the Nation by providing reliable geospatial information to describe and understand the Earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; manage water, biological, energy, and mineral resources; and enhance and protect our quality of life. Examples displayed include Landsat, the National Map, and Global Fiducials Program imagery. Contact: Marc Kriz Phone: 703-407-9993 Email: marc.kriz@clouderagovt.com Contact: Bruce Molnia Phone: 703-648-7883 Email: bmolnia@usgs.gov Coho Data Booth #4055 www.cohodata.com The Coho DataStream 1000 is a high-performance, scale-out storage system based on open, commodity hardware building blocks that plug & play to deliver the simplicity and efficiency of web-scale IT in an on-premise appliance for your enterprise. Contact: Rick Watson Phone: 301-590-6262 Email: rick@cohodata.com 66 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Colfax International Compunetix Booth #1073 www.colfax-intl.com Booth #2074 www.compunetix.com Colfax International is a leading provider of innovative and expertly engineered High Performance Computing (HPC) solutions. Colfax offers highly customized solutions for Geospatial Intelligence (GeoInt) applications, including GPUaccelerated workstations or servers. Offering unmatched performance and rock-solid stability, Colfax systems help speed up image and video processing capabilities leading to faster insights. Compunetix, a US small business, provides mission-critical voice communications products for intelligence and military command and control applications. Compunetix systems enable access, control and simultaneous monitoring of multiple red/black VoIP and/or TDM voice sources. New console enables integration of custom visual representations of the user’s mission environment with voice assets. Contact: Greg de Silva Phone: 412-858-1003 Email: gregory.desilva@compunetix.com Contact: Tim Puett Phone: 408-768-2438 Email: tim.puett@colfax-intl.com COMPUSULT CommVault Booth #2023 www.compusult.net Booth #2060 www.commvault.com CommVault’s unique single-platform approach delivers truly innovative solutions for the data management challenges of today, and builds in what you need for the demands of tomorrow, CommVault makes it less costly to manage access and protect data for mobile workers, compliance, operations management and business analytics. COMPUSULT is a leading provider of open-architecture, standards-based, geospatial data management systems for geospatial data fusion, situational awareness and decision support, both on the desktop, and through mobile devices. For over 27 years COMPUSULT has delivered products and services through innovation, teamwork and by placing the highest priority on clients´ requirements. Contact: Pat Sheridan Phone: 571-730-6391 Email: psheridan@commvault.com Contact: Robert Thomas Phone: 709-745-7914 x212 Email: rthomas@compusult.net CompassData Inc. Consolidated Resource Imaging Booth #2063 www.compassdatainc.com Booth #3051 www.cri.us.com CompassData is the foremost supplier of current, accurate GPS based data collection and ground control survey. CompassData maintains the largest commercially available Ground Control Point (GCP) archive in the world with over 26,000 points available today. We have standardized, industry-accepted processes for collection, analysis and delivery of timely, concise, and user-friendly data. CRI, the world leader in Persistent Surveillance with over 100,000 flight hours: CRI’s LodeStar provides end-to-end WAPS services configurable to your specialized needs. LodeStar is a compact, state-of-the-art aerial imaging and computing system capable of capturing, processing, exploiting, and disseminating intelligence products. With CRI operators and analysts, this is a cost-effective solution for high-resolution WAPS. Contact: Hayden Howard Phone: 303-627-4058 Email: solutions@compassdatainc.com Contact: Gregg Wildes Phone: 616-735-2080 Email: gregg.wildes@cri.us.com 67 EXHIBITOR PROFILES COPT Data Center Solutions Cray Inc. Booth #6053 www.coptdata.com Booth #1092 www.cray.com Corporate Office Properties Trust (COPT) (NYSE:OFC) develops, owns & operates data centers & Class A office for U.S. Government and Defense IT customers. COPT’s Data Center Solutions division provides industry leading, green and highly efficient data center solutions for both wholesale and customized managed collocation. Cray builds innovative systems and solutions enabling government, defense and intelligence organizations to meet existing and future threats and challenges. Leveraging 40 years of experience in developing and servicing the world’s most advanced supercomputers; Cray offers a comprehensive portfolio of high performance computing, storage and data analytics solutions delivering unrivaled performance, efficiency and scalability for the intelligence community. Whatever your need is, Cray makes it easy to take advantage of high performance computing advancements. Contact: Mark Gilbert Phone: 443-285-5400 Email: mark.gilbert@copt.com Contact: Louis Hackerman Phone: 301-869-5734 Email: lhackerman@cray.com 68 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Crossroads Systems StrongBox Cubic Cyber Solutions Booth #3061 www.crossroads.com Booth #2049 www.cubic.com/defense-applications/cyber-technologies Crossroads Systems, Inc. is a global provider of data protection solutions. Crossroads’ StrongBox product is a network-attached storage appliance purpose-built for longterm preservation of unstructured data and fixed content. Delivering low-cost storage and comprehensive data protection, StrongBox empowers organizations to reduce the total cost of storage, simplify IT infrastructure and provide secure access to mission-critical data. Cubic Cyber Solutions provides cyber products and solutions, including cross-domain transfer solutions, architecture development, system evaluation and certification, and enterprise network architecture and engineering. Our XD portfolio includes certified and accredited cross-domain transfer appliances and solutions from Unclassified to TS/SCI, including Bi-Directional Transfer of GeoSpatial Data using Open GeoSpatial Consortium standard service calls and HDFMV. Contact: David Cerf Phone: 512-928-7002 Email: dcerf@crossroads.com Contact: Tom Richards Phone: 727-460-0168 Email: tom.richards@cubic.com CSC D-Wave Systems Inc. Booth #1095 www.csc.com Booth #4050 www.dwavesys.com CSC has helped solve our clients’ toughest challenges for more than five decades. As a leader in next-generation technologies such as big data, cloud, cyber security, infrastructure and managed services, CSC’s federal sector leverages commercial best practices and proven technologies to bring scalable, more cost-effective IT solutions to government agencies seeking efficiency through innovation. CSC.com/government D-Wave is the world’s first commercial quantum computing company, whose mission is to integrate new discoveries in physics, engineering, manufacturing, and computer science into breakthrough approaches to computation that help solve some of the world’s most complex challenges. D-Wave’s customers include NASA, Google and Lockheed Martin. Contact: René Copeland Phone: 410-340-6310 Email: rcopeland@dwavesys.com Contact: David Henze-Gongola Phone: 703-725-8169 Email: rhenze@csc.com DataDirect Networks Booth #2029 www.ddn.com CSTARS Booth #1069 www.cstars.miami.edu DDN, the “BIG DATA” storage leader, delivers the world’s fastest, most scalable solutions for capturing and converting data into actionable intelligence by: handling thousands of FMV surveillance streams, capturing data uninterrupted even during system correction, supporting peak IO of extremely large clusters and delivering Self-Healing, autonomous cloud storage at massive scale. Miami’s CSTARS earth station reliably provides actionable near real-time satellite intelligence through the use of its on-site dual tracking antennas and acquisition/processing systems. Since 2002, CSTARS has acquired, processed, and archived data at CSTARS from 25 different satellite sensors. An experienced technical staff provides for complete GEOINT analysis. Contact: Amber Kodish Phone: 410-352-7186 Email: akodish@ddn.com Contact: Hans Graber Phone: 305-421-4954 Email: hgraber@rsmas.miami.edu 69 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Defense Intelligence Agency Eliminate legacy UNIX roadblocks. Booth #5091 www.dia.mil The United States must revolutionize its intelligence activities in the face of dynamic global trends. The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is adapting rapidly. DIA’s Innovation Office, Small Business Division and Chief Information Office will showcase DIA’s latest initiatives and provide attendees insights into the agency’s cutting-edge future. Reduce costs, embrace emerging technologies and outpace the competition. Contact: Mercedes Sinnott Phone: 202-231-0824 Email: michelle.sinnott@dodiis.mil Transform your legacy IT systems into a modern, efficient environment. With no vested interest in proprietary RISC/UNIX® platforms, Dell Application Modernization Services can help you outpace the competition and take advantage of emerging technologies such as cloud, mobile and big data. Dell Booth #2035 www.dell.com/fed Dell is committed to providing its government customers with the tools they need to solve complex problems with efficient and effective IT solutions giving them the power to do more. Dell has helped thousands of companies and organizations, including 95 percent of federal agencies, use information technology and business process solutions to improve performance and reduce costs, earning a reputation for excellence based on strong performance and expert council. For more information, visit www.dell.com/federal. Learn more at Dell.com/unixtolinux Digital Results Group Inc. Dell_AppMod_Ad_GOEINT-2014-Event-Guide.indd 1 3/7/2014 3:40:48 PM Booth #3074 www.drgisr.com Ageon ISR is a Multi-INT Sensor C2 (Command & Control) and PED (Processing, Exploitation & Dissemination) capability supporting operations from remote tactical platforms and ground stations to the global enterprise and cloud environment. Ageon ISR’s standards-based, open architecture supports plug-and-play interoperability with most common platforms and sensors. Contact: Joe Trickey Phone: 512-728-6402 Email: joe_trickey@dell.com Contact: Stephen St. Mary Phone: 617-517-3210 Email: sstmary@drgisr.com Dewberry Booth #1059 www.dewberry.com Dewberry’s Geospatial and Technology Services is one of the largest and most advanced geospatial services providers in the world. For more than thirty years, our staff of 300+ geospatial professionals (many with clearances) have been offering progressive multi-technological solutions to clients such as USGS, FEMA, NOAA, US Army, and the NGA. DigitalGlobe Booth #5019 geoint.digitalglobe.com DigitalGlobe, a leading provider of commercial high-resolution earth observation and advanced geospatial solutions, helps decision makers better understand our changing planet in order to save lives, resources and time. Sourced from the world’s leading constellation, our imagery solutions deliver unmatched coverage and capacity to meet our customers’ most demanding mission requirements. Visit Booth 5019. Contact: Jim Stephens Phone: 703-849-0661 Email: jstephens@dewberry.com Contact: Chris Incardona Phone: 703-480-9593 Email: chris.incardona@digitalglobe.com 70 EXHIBITOR PROFILES DLT Solutions EIZO Inc. Booth #7044 www.dlt.com Booth #8046 www.eizo.com DLT Solutions provides the defense and intelligence community with best-in-class geospatial technology products and superior services on your procurement vehicle of choice. Through partnerships with leading vendors: Google, Autodesk, TomTom, among others, we bring powerful mapping, imaging, and modeling to optimize your geospatial missions. EIZO will showcase their wide range of IEC base lined LCD displays and calibration software. With over 45 years of manufacturing excellence, their attention to detail and quality is immediately seen in the workmanship of their displays and the difference translates directly on-screen when viewing your geospatial applications. Contact: Jeff Hamlin Phone: 800-262-4358 Email: jeff.hamlin@dlt.com Contact: Brian Cote Phone: 703-754-3464 Email: brian.cote@eizo.com Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. EMC Isilon Booth #1082 www.dynamicaviation.com Booth #8097 www.emc.com/isilon Dynamic Aviation provides innovative turboprop and jet aircraft solutions for government and commercial customers worldwide. Our aircraft are modified to meet specific mission requirements and can readily accommodate existing and emerging ISR technologies. Dynamic Aviation provides the exact aerial assets needed to meet mission requirements, including leased aircraft, experienced flight crews and reliable maintenance services. The EMC Isilon file-based, scale-out storage platform consolidates file-based applications and data into a single, shared pool of storage emphasizing flexibility to grow and change with user needs. Security is more than an afterthought and is built into Isilon’s technology infrastructure, allowing wide use in classified networks throughout the government. Contact: Audie Hittle Phone: 978-846-1632 Email: audie.hittle@emc.com Contact: Steve Scates Phone: 540-828-6070 Email: sscates@dynamicaviation.com En-Net Services Booth #1071 www.en-netservices.com e-GEOS En-Net Services is a GSA Schedule supplier of computer hardware, software, networking equipment, cabling solutions, supplies, and worldwide maintenance. As a designated Small Business with 18 years of government experience, En-Net Services has forged key relationships to meet specialty government contracting requirements. Booth #2085 www.e-geos.it e-GEOS (20% ASI, 80% Telespazio), is a leading geospatial player offering a complete range of services in Earth Observation and in geo-spatial application domains for key markets: defence, emergency & security, agriculture & forestry, land, environment, oil/ gas, utilities and industry. e-GEOS promotes applications of COSMO-SkyMed, for which it has exclusive worldwide distribution rights. Contact: Ryan Crouse Phone: 717-432-2104 Email: rcrouse@en-netservices.com Contact: Luciana Di Domenico Phone: + 39 335 1448173 Email: luciana.didomenico@e-geos.it Endgame Booth #8104 www.endgame.com Endgame uses data science to bring clarity to the digital domain, allowing our federal and commercial partners to sense, discover, and act in real time. We provide data analytics driven by ease of use, scalability, speed, and effectiveness. We build great products to solve our customers’ hardest problems. Contact: Kenny Clessas Phone: 703-653-0315 Email: kclessas@endgame.com 71 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Envitia Inc. Esri Booth #2071 www.envitia.com Booth #5036 esri.com/intelligence Envitia Inc is an approved US SME and a supplier of GEOINT Solutions to DOD. Envitia’s standards based technologies address the Discovery, Integration, Visualization and Exploitation of geospatial intelligence. Esri’s geospatial technology transforms intelligence organizations to effectively fuse, analyze, and manage geospatial information to solve problems and make informed decisions. Implementing ArcGIS as a platform leverages web and cloud technologies to share data and services in execution of intelligence operations and planning. Learn more about Esri at www.esri.com\intelligence Contact: Robin Parrish Phone: 703-597-6261 Email: robin.parrish@envitia.com Contact: Wendy Creighton Phone: 909-793-2853 Email: wcreighton@esri.com EOIR Technologies Booth #8093 www.eoir.com Eternix Ltd. EOIR is an advanced solutions company with more than 30 years of experience providing U.S. Government, Military and Intelligence Communities with cutting edge solutions in Cloud computing, advanced visualization, ISR technologies, and big data analytics to locations worldwide. Our state-of-theart technology solutions are developed with a focus on the client’s current and future needs. Booth #6084 www.eternix.co.il Eternix Ltd. is a leading software company, developing highperformance visualization and GIS products. The company’s products are oriented towards GIS professionals, enabling to process, re-project and manipulate files of virtually any size and format, in real-time, without pre-processing. The Blaze product family includes several applications and complementary extensions, delivering outstanding performance and unparalleled usability. Contact: Brittany Paulshock Phone: 443-417-6873 Email: bpaulshock@eoir.com Ergo Contact: Raviv Brueller Phone: +972 3 6911662 Email: raviv.brueller@eternix.co.il Booth #2072 www.ergo.net Ergo combines cutting-edge Wall Street research and unrivaled commercial access to address the U.S. Government’s toughest information challenges. Ergo’s highly specialized primary research capacity delivers custom data and perspectives from high-risk, opaque geographies. Customers rely on Ergo to provide ground truth and nuanced insights into human geography, illicit supply chains, local sentiment, and influence networks. exactEarth Ltd. Booth #3092 www.exactearth.com exactEarth is the premier supplier of maritime vessel locationbased data on a global scale. We offer highly secure data subscription services for the delivery of vessel information ready for easy integration into operational maritime, C2 or geospatial intelligence systems for enhanced maritime domain awareness and operational maritime support. Contact: Todd Egeland Phone: 703-332-1911 Email: tegeland@ergo.net Contact: Chan Smith Phone: 310-692-0619 Email: chan.smith@comdev-usa.com 72 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Exelis Booth #3035 www.exelisinc.com Exelis is a diversified, top-tier global aerospace, defense, information and technical services company that leverages a 50-year legacy of deep customer knowledge and technical expertise to deliver affordable, mission-critical solutions for global customers. We are a leader in communications, sensing and surveillance, critical networks, navigation, and information systems. Exelis provides standards-based and interoperable solutions—from data capture, processing, exploitation, to dissemination and visualization—that can work together as integrated, end-to-end systems to reduce time to higher confidence decisions—saving lives, time and resources. Transform big data into high confidence decisions. • Faster contextual intelligence • On-demand situational awareness • Affordable cloud and mobile access • Secure, high performance networks Visit us at Booth #3035 Congratulations to USGIF for 10 Years of the GEOINT Symposium www.exelisinc.com/geoint2013 Contact: Adrian Luh Phone: 585-269-6981 Email: adrian.luh@exelisinc.com Use of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) imagery in this advertisement does not constitute or imply DoD endorsement. F5 Networks Inc. FluxData Booth #6091 www.f5.com Booth #2079 www.fluxdata.com F5 makes the connected world run better, helping federal agencies meet the growing demands of voice, data, and video traffic, mobile workers, and applications—in the data center and the cloud. With F5, agencies can optimize application delivery while protecting against DDoS attacks, unauthorized access and malicious traffic. FluxData, Inc. develops and manufactures multispectral and polarimetric imaging systems for aerospace, defense, industrial, medical and scientific markets. FluxData’s imaging and system integration expertise helps guide customers from camera specification to delivery of the final system. FluxData is a privately held, woman owned company located in Rochester, NY. Contact: Kim Newkom Phone: 206-272-7211 Email: k.newkom@f5.com Contact: Pano Spiliotis Phone: 585-305-4183 Email: pano@fluxdata.com FireEye Booth #6093 www.fireeye.com Freedom Consulting Group Inc. Booth #1077 www.freedomconsultinggroup.com FireEye has invented a purpose-built, virtual machine-based security platform that provides real-time threat protection against the next generation of cyber -attacks. The FireEye platform provides real-time, dynamic threat protection without the use of signatures to protect across the primary threat vectors, including Web, email, and files. Freedom Consulting Group’s experienced team has expertise and a proven track record of delivery in a variety of different information technology fields. Our core skill sets include Database Architecture and Systems Development, Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence, Geospatial Information Systems, Software and Web Development, and PeopleSoft Development. Contact: Chris Zimmerman Phone: 703-626-2215 Email: chris.zimmerman@fireeye.com Contact: Bruce Morton Phone: 410-290-9035 Email: bmortom@choosefreedomit.com 73 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Front Porch Digital Inc. General Dynamics Booth #8055 www.fpdigital.com Booth #6015 www.generaldynamics.com Front Porch Digital provides storage virtualization software to allow customers to build hierarchies of storage vertically within a facility and horizontally across facilities. Their flagship DIVArchive software is used by multi-national media companies to implement distributed central repositories accessible anywhere in the world. General Dynamics’ broad portfolio leverages big and large data techniques, intelligence, and trusted services to enhance operational utility in support of worldwide missions. From putting activity-based intelligence in the hands of the user, to coupling innovative collection techniques with missionfocused solutions, General Dynamics brings innovation to every mission. Contact: Steve Atkinson Phone: 303-517-6353 Email: satkinson@fpdigital.com Contact: Ray Ivie Phone: 703-268-2692 Email: raymond.ivie@gd-ais.com GameSim Inc. Booth #3080 gamesim.com General Dynamics Fidelis Cybersecurity Solutions GameSim, a GIS software company, will be providing live demonstrations of Conform, a new framework that provides easy-to-use, real-time 2D and 3D visualizations of geospatial information. Conform is designed for GameSim and the community to employ its base power as a platform for solving GEOINT specific needs. Booth #9068 www.fidelissecurity.com General Dynamics Fidelis Cybersecurity Solutions provides organizations with a robust, comprehensive portfolio of products, services, and expertise to combat today’s advanced threats and prevent data breaches. Our customers around the globe can face advanced threats with confidence through use of our Network Defense and Forensics Services, and our awardwinning Fidelis XPS Advanced Threat Defense Products. Contact: Stephen Eckman Phone: 407-583-7774 Email: seckman@gamesim.com Contact: Dale McCloskey Phone: 301-841-6488 Email: dale.mccloskey@fidelissecurity.com General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. Booth #1052 www.ga-asi.com GEOINT Shoothouse (Blue Canopy Training for Preparing the Warfighter) General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) is a leading manufacturer of remotely piloted aircraft systems, radar, and electro-optic and related mission systems, including the Predator/Gray Eagle aircraft series and the Lynx Multi-mode Radar. GA-ASI provides long-endurance, missioncapable aircraft with the integrated sensor/data link systems required for persistent situational awareness/rapid strike. Booth #1028 www.bluecanopy.com Blue Canopy Training and Mission Support Practice provides realistic training through planning, scenario development, instruction and exercise control for DoD customers. With our partners, we have created an unparalleled service that combines innovative technology and instruction in warfighting skills- including Soft Skills, Force Protection, and Synthetics over. Marksmanship Training. We stand ready to support our warfighters. Contact: Chris Pehrson Phone: 202-496-8208 Email: chris.pehrson@ga.com Contact: Adi Karisik Phone: 703-732-7382 Email: akarisik@bluecanopy.com 74 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Geodesic Dome Co. GeoNorth LLC Booth #2081 www.geodesic-dome.biz Booth #1090 www.geonorth.com We are “The Geodesic Warriors of the Middle East”; we are capable of collecting GeoINT in hot areas like Iraq, Libya, and Syria. We consider requests for other countries. We might be the only geodesic constellation with activity all over Syria despite the ongoing war. Try us. GeoNorth, an Alaska Native-Owned Small Business/8(a) Corporation, is an Information Technology solutions provider specializing in Optical and Radar Satellite Imagery Capture, Processing, and Distribution, Satellite Tasking for Near Real Time Imagery Capture, GIS, Web Design and Development, Web-based Applications, Mobile Applications, Database Management, and Graphic Design. Contact: Abubaker Sadeq Phone: 212-726-1130 Email: info@geodesic-dome.biz Geographic Services Inc. Contact: Bob Johnson Phone: 907-646-4535 Email: rjohnson@geonorth.com Booth #7055 www.geographic-services.net George Mason University Booth #8073 cgeoint.gmu.edu Geographic Services, Inc. is an ISO certified leader in human geography and cultural analysis. GSI provides Human Atlas data, database development, geonames, feature extraction, linguistic services, and risk monitoring. GSI offers innovative solutions for defense, intelligence, and transnational corporations with customized products and services and the phonetic search engine, “DataFlex.” The Center for Geospatial Intelligence (CGEOINT) at George Mason University focuses on research that relates to geospatial and spatiotemporal information extraction, analysis, and visualization. This includes image and video analysis, harvesting geospatial information from social media feeds, geosensor networks, spatial and spatiotemporal databases, spatiotemporal analysis, and complex visualization solutions. Contact: Jennifer Lopatin Phone: 703-287-9705 Email: jlopatin@geographic-services.net GEO Huntsville Contact: Anthony Stefanidis Phone: 703-993-9237 Email: astefani@gmu.edu Booth #6098 www.geohuntsville.com Geospatial Intelligence Forum GEO Huntsville is one of three economic/workforce development initiatives sponsored by Huntsville, Alabama’s Mayor Tommy Battle. GEO Huntsville (a non-profit 501c6) is a collaborative effort of over 50 private companies, 25 government entities and 3 universities, and is keenly focused on cultivating business opportunities that utilize the vast geospatial technologies and capabilities that exist within our region. Booth #7067 www.gif-kmi.com Contact: Joe Francica Phone: 256-509-3661 Email: joe.francica@gmail.com Contact: Scott Parker Phone: 301-670-5700 Email: scottp@kmimediagroup.com GIF focuses on geospatial information systems and databases, image collection, terrain generation, intelligence distribution, remote sensors and platforms, and homeland security. GIF is the only magazine specifically dedicated to covering every aspect of military geospatial intelligence! 75 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Geospatial Media and Communications GISCafe.Com Booth #8059 www.geospatialmedia.net Booth #2104 www.giscafe.com Geospatial Media works to initiate a new era of industrialization of geospatial technology by raising the profile and expanding horizons of geospatial industry worldwide. Our print, online publications and conferences create awareness about the technology; connects stakeholders; advocates for right policy environment; and provides an ideal platform for business development. GISCafe is a portal offering GIS and geospatial professionals daily news, editorial, blogs, event postings, job placement and more. We are recording video interviews at our booth #2104. Contact Sanjay Gangal at sanjay@giscafe.com to book a time slot for an interview. Contact: Sanjay Gangal Phone: 408-850-9202 Email: sanjay@giscafe.com Contact: Harsha Vardhan Phone: +91-120-4612500 Email: harsha@geospatialmedia.net Global Marketing Insights Inc. (GMI) Booth #2091 www.globalinsights.com Geoweb3d Booth #3058 www.geoweb3d.com Geoweb3d is modernizing 3D GEOINT. Native, high-resolution data including GIS, CAD, 3D Models, LIDAR, and FMV are fused together in real-time with game quality graphics and pixel accurate analysis. Geoweb3d Mobile uses plug-in free HTML5 for use on any web page and on any device in the cloud. As Geospatial Business Intelligence Experts, GMI bridges the gap between geospatial and spaceborne commercial technologies to practical societal applications for a global Federal Government and Private Sector client base. Geospatial project areas range from large volume interoperability test programs to highly customized market research and geospatial strategic operations planning. Contact: Robert Holicky Phone: 607-372-6749 Email: rholicky@geoweb3d.com Contact: Shawana P. Johnson Phone: 216-525-0600 Email: shawana@globalinsights.com Gigamon Global SOF Foundation Booth #8092 www.gigamon.com Booth #4057 globalsoffoundation.org Virtualization, cloud computing, mobility, big data and software-defined networking are impacting the way enterprises and service providers operate and how people communicate over IP networks. Gigamon’s intelligent Visibility Fabric provides pervasive intelligent visibility and control over network traffic, including voice, video, and data, which organizations need to successfully manage, analyze and secure their network environments. The Global Special Operations Forces (SOF) Foundation is a non-profit organization that advocates for SOF development, employment, and sustainment in the fight to defeat globally networked threats. It leads an international effort to increase understanding of Special Operations; advance SOF capabilities; and promote the role of Special Operations by linking public and private sector initiatives. Contact: Meaghan Keeler-Pettigrew Phone: 727-432-6657 Email: mkeelerpettigrew@globalsoffoundation.org Contact: Tammy Janorske Phone: 301-466-7553 Email: tammy.janorske@gigamon.com 76 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Google GEOINT Booth #3009 www.google.com/federal Google transforms the way government employees work together with powerful, intuitive, secure products designed for people and built for the Web. Google’s search, geospatial data, and office productivity applications are easy to use, quick to deploy, fast & scalable. Visit booth 3009 or learn more at www.google.com/federal. Delivered on Demand Contact: Dan Israel Phone: 202-346-1201 Email: disrael@google.com GuidePoint Security LLC Booth #5052 www.guidepointsecurity.com BOOTH 8034 GuidePoint Security provides customized, innovative and valuable information security solutions that enable commercial and federal organizations to successfully achieve their security and business goals. By embracing new technologies, GuidePoint Security helps our clients recognize the threats, understand the solutions, and mitigate the risks present in their evolving IT environments. Learn more at www. guidepointsecurity.com. geoint.harris.com Headwall Photonics Inc. Booth #2097 www.headwallphotonics.com Headwall manufactures small, light, and athermalized hyperspectral sensors for ground, airborne, and space applications. Aberration-corrected imaging using diffractive optics provides high efficiency, high SNR, wide FOV, and high spatial and spectral resolution across the VNIR, NIR, SWIR, MWIR, and LWIR spectral ranges. OEM spectrometers, diffraction gratings and Raman sensors are also available. Contact: Mark McAfee Phone: 703-408-0915 Email: mark.mcafee@guidepointsecurity.com Harris Corp. Booth #8034 geoint.harris.com Contact: Kirk Grim Phone: 978-353-4010 Email: kgrim@headwallphotonics.com Harris Corporation pioneers next-generation GEOINT Management, Analysis and Geospatial Products–onDemand. The on-line services that we have developed and integrated, along with our assured communications networks deliver GEOINT and Multi-INT products when and where they are needed, from the cloud to the palm of your hand at the tactical edge. Visit us in Booth 8034 to learn more about how Harris can deliver your geospatial needs for Imagery, Feature and Elevation products on demand; Full Motion Video / Multi-INT Fusion solution; and portals and cloud services. Also learn about how Harris can deliver global connectivity through managed satellite communications services. HERE Booth #8099 www.here.com HERE, formerly NAVTEQ Maps, delivers the best-in-class GIS applications to the enterprise, fleet and government markets. We provide robust data that helps GIS users around the world achieve a competitive edge. With our maps, customers are building applications that optimize processes, manage assets and increase productivity. Learn more at www.here.com. Contact: Cliff Allison Phone: 703-217-9267 Email: cliff.allison@here.com Contact: Terry Porter Phone: 703-663-4871 Email: terry.porter@harris.com 77 EXHIBITOR PROFILES HGST Booth #981 www.hgst.com HGST (formerly known as Hitachi Global Storage Technologies or Hitachi GST), a Western Digital company (NASDAQ: WDC), develops advanced hard disk drives, enterprise-class solid state drives, intelligent storage devices, and innovative external storage solutions used to store, preserve and manage the world’s most valued data. HGST was established in 2003 and maintains its U.S. headquarters in San Jose, California. On a Smarter Planet, answers are hidden in the data. Contact: Joe Siedlarz Phone: 703-439-9297 Email: joseph.siedlarz@hgst.com With smarter geospatial data, we can make sense of information in all its forms, through all its sources—including data gathered from commercial satellites, government satellites and manned or unmanned Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR). Through new forms of analytics, we can also see how one piece of information relates to everything surrounding it. Hortonworks Inc. Smarter data, delivered in real time, allows for greater mission responsiveness to warfighters and national decision makers. Booth #2067 www.hortonworks.com Join the discussion at IBM booth #4029 IBM, the IBM logo, ibm.com, Smarter Planet and the planet icon are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp., registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. Other product and service names might be trademarks of IBM or other companies. A current list of IBM trademarks is available on the Web at www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml. © International Business Machines Corporation 2014. Hortonworks is the only 100-percent open source software provider to develop, distribute and support an Apache Hadoop platform explicitly architected, built and tested for enterprise-grade deployments. Our distribution, Hortonworks Data Platform, provides an open and stable foundation for enterprises and a growing ecosystem to build and deploy big data solutions. HumanGeo Booth #1067 www.thehumangeo.com The HumanGeo Group specializes in innovative software and analytics to enable geospatial data fusion and big data analytics for decision support, market intelligence, and business intelligence. We utilize cutting-edge data analysis techniques to quickly and effectively simplify complex challenges, solve problems and spot opportunities for business leaders. Contact: Lance Howden Phone: 703-244-4813 Email: lhowden@hortonworks.com HP/INTEL Booth #3021 www.hp.com Contact: Brian Poe Phone: 703-888-1247 Email: info@thehumangeo.com HP creates new possibilities for technology to have a meaningful impact on people, businesses, governments and society. The world’s largest technology company, HP brings together a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure to solve customer problems. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com. i3 ICS Booth #8060 www.i3ics.com Unique in the industry, i3 ICS is a Small Disabled VeteranOwned Business ( SDVOB) specializing in analytical integration – the process of synchronizing new or emerging technologies into the analytical process to maximize impact and streamline operations. i3 ICS’ experience and understanding helps provide both technical and practical solutions to customers’ requirements. Contact: Phyllis Koenig Phone: 443-285-4043 Email: phyllis.koenig@hp.com Contact: Phil Oakley Phone: 703-313-7041 Email: info@i3ics.com 78 EXHIBITOR PROFILES IBM Corp. ikeGPS Booth #4029 www.ibm.com/federal Booth #9072 www.ikegps.com IBM is your valued mission partner providing operational solutions for GEOINT On-Demand. IBM intelligence solutions include: Big Data analytics, Activity Based Intelligence applications, IC Cloud solutions, VDI, human geography semantic reasoning, collaborative geospatial awareness portals, super-scalable storage in a global Namespace, visualization and link analysis tools, Watson, real-world modeling/gaming and Mobility Cross Platform Development. ikeGPS develops integrated mobile solutions for measurement & remote asset management. Our solutions have been adopted globally by Utility, Telecom, Public Safety, Defense, and Engineering industries. Spike is the world’s first laser accurate smartphone solution, enabling the photo capture, measure, model, and sharing of an object up-to 200 yards away. Contact: Brian Soliday Phone: 303-250-5537 Email: brian.soliday@ikegps.com Contact: Gabe Chang Phone: 301-803-3655 Email: changg@us.ibm.com Immersive Media/iMove iGT (iDirect Government Technologies) Booth #4083 www.immersivemedia.com Booth #5054 www.idirectgt.com iDirect Government Technologies (iGT) serves the diverse and specialized needs of the Department of Defense and civilian government agencies, providing the most bandwidthefficient, scalable, reliable and highly-secure satellite platform to support such mission-critical applications as ISR, airborne, COTM and maritime communications worldwide. The creators of Google Streetview, Immersive Media, have merged with iMove, the leader in Situational Awareness, bringing the highest fidelity 360 video. Providing DOD the ultimate in visualization both LIVE and real-time, with highly accurate geo-location to be used for intelligence analysis; forensic backtracking; pre/post mission planning, and wide angled persistent surveillance. Contact: Glen MacWhirter Phone: 703-648-8118 Email: gmacwhirter@idirectgt.com Contact: Thomas McGovern Phone: 360-609-3419 Email: tmcgovern@immersivemedia.com IHS Infoblox Booth #7101 www.ihs.com Booth #7095 www.infoblox.com/federal Whether protecting the homeland, cleaning up natural disasters or building critical national infrastructure, IHS helps organizations collate necessary building blocks of geospatial knowledge to transform complex data into actionable intelligence. Integrating the right geospatial knowledge into the right workflow at the right time to advance decisions that advance the world. Infoblox (NYSE:BLOX) helps customers control their networks. Our innovative solutions help the federal government connect end users, devices, and networks while reducing costs, increasing security and maximizing uptime. Infoblox solutions help over 6,900 customers in 25 countries make their networks more available, secure and automated. Contact: John Sullivan Phone: 301-371-3580 Email: jsullivan@infobloxfederal.com Contact: Sales Phone: 703-683-3700 Email: americasdefenseandsecurity@ihs.com 79 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Informatica Intermap Technologies Booth #9082 www.informatica.com Booth #6082 www.intermap.com To transform data into actionable information, agencies in the intelligence community require software with sophisticated analytical capabilities to detect and protect against threats. The Informatica solution for the intelligence community directly supports the gathering of intelligence by discovering, distilling, and delivering the information needed to detect and prevent new threats. Intermap is an industry leader that provides geospatial solutions on demand with its secure, cloud-based Orion Platform. Through its powerful suite of 3D Business Intelligence applications and proprietary development of contiguous databases, Intermap enables diverse customers and governments around the world with the Orion Platform and its location-based solutions. Contact: George Kirby Phone: 240-357-8244 Email: gkirby@informatica.com Contact: Ian Wosiski Phone: 310-817-3793 Email: iwosiski@intermap.com InTec LLC Iron Bow Technologies Booth #3076 www.intecllc.net Booth #7052 www.ironbow.com InTec, LLC, a certified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, is one of the fastest growing Systems Engineering and Integration (SE&I) businesses based in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area. Specialties include Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) systems integration, program management support, big data, intelligence operations, and multiple aspects of training. Iron Bow, a leading IT solutions provider, transforms business performance for customers through the strategic planning, integration and management of technology capabilities. With established partnerships and premier solutions we enable government and industry to work faster and smarter. At GEOINT we will partner with SGI to showcase Trusted Edge, a holistic data storage solution. Contact: Nate Copeland Phone: 703-255-1524 Email: natecopeland@intecllc.net Contact: Gary Coppeler Phone: 240-487-1502 Email: gary.coppeler@ironbow.com Intergraph Government Solutions JMP software from SAS Booth #4023 www.intergraphgovsolutions.com Booth #3045 www.jmp.com Intergraph Government Solutions (IGS) provides Intergraph’s geospatially powered solutions to the U.S. government and defense, intelligence and security agencies. From activitybased intelligence workflows with ERDAS IMAGINE and ERDAS APOLLO to real-time mission critical data on-demand, we can make your organization more effective and efficient. Visit our booth and register to win an Apple TV! For nearly 25 years, JMP statistical discovery software from SAS has been the tool of choice for scientists, engineers and other data explorers in almost every industry and government sector. JMP combines powerful statistics with dynamic graphics, in memory and on the desktop. Contact: Tyler Johnson Phone: 919-531-7656 Email: tyler.johnson@jmp.com Contact: Brad Ward Phone: 703-264-5600 Email: brad.ward@intergraphgovsolutions.com 80 EXHIBITOR PROFILES STAYAHEAD Smarter Decisions for Creating the Intelligence Advantage From activity-based intelligence workflows with ERDAS IMAGINE® and ERDAS APOLLO to real-time mission critical data on-demand, we can make your organization more effective and efficient. Visit Intergraph Government Solutions at booth 4023 to learn about creating your intelligence advantage and register to win an Apple TV! www.intergraphgovsolutions.com Half Page for Event Guide.indd 1 2/13/2014 1:36:07 PM Juniper Networks KEYW Corp. Booth #4078 www.juniper.net Booth #2009 www.keywcorp.com As an industry leader in network innovation, Juniper Networks is focused on designing and delivering systems and software that fit the needs of our worldwide customers. For hundreds of U.S. Federal Government organizations, Juniper understands and implements high-performance, scalable, and cost-effective networking environments that meet security, efficiency, and mission objectives. KEYW is a highly specialized provider of mission-critical cybersecurity, cyber superiority and geospatial intelligence solutions to U.S. Government defense, intelligence, national security agencies and commercial enterprises. Our core capabilities include solutions, services and products to support the collection, processing, analysis, and use of intelligence data and information in the domains of cyberspace and geospace. Contact: Chris Murphy Phone: 703-405-0521 Email: cemurphy@juniper.net Contact: Nichole Potee Phone: 443-733-1642 Email: npotee@keywcorp.com 81 EXHIBITOR PROFILES L-3 Layer 7, a CA Technologies Co. Booth #4007 www.l-3com.com Booth #8100 www.layer7.com L-3’s full spectrum of geospatial solutions support all stages of the intelligence cycle and combine multi-source intelligence with geospatial analysis and visualization to yield powerful insights and accelerate decision making. Mission-essential professionals support the most vital functions of national security in the US and forward-deployed locations around the world. Layer 7, a CA Technologies company, helps enterprises secure and govern interactions that span the Web, cloud and mobile devices. Through its award-winning line of API Gateways, Layer 7 provides the ability to control identity, data security, SLA and visibility requirements for sharing application data and functionality across organizational boundaries. Contact: Larry Fairchild Phone: 703-434-4332 Email: larry.fairchild@L-3com.com Contact: Melinda Ryan Phone: 317-564-4993 Email: melinda.ryan@ca.com 82 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Leidos Link Information Systems Co. Ltd. (LIS) EXHIBIT HALL SPONSOR Booth #1103 www.lis.co.jp/english_top Booth #4001 www.leidos.com LIS founded in 1977, is a private company specialized in developing custom computer software and focused on meeting a diverse range of corporate clients’ unique needs. Especially, we offer a wide breadth of software design and development services for Aerospace and Defense systems. Leidos is a science and technology solutions leader working to address some of the world’s toughest challenges in national security, health, and engineering. Leidos supports vital missions for our government and the commercial sector, develop innovative solutions to drive better outcomes, and defend our Nation’s digital and physical infrastructure from ‘new world’ threats. www.leidos.com Contact: George Inouye Phone: +81-33476-0913 Email: j-inoue@lis.co.jp LizardTech Contact: Krissy Camacho Phone: 571-282-8739 Email: kristin.j.camacho@leidos.com Booth #4079 www.lizardtech.com LizardTech creates state-of-the-art software products and solutions that enable governments and businesses to manage and distribute massive, high-resolution geospatial data such as aerial and satellite imagery and LiDAR data. LizardTech pioneered MrSID, a powerful image encoder, viewer, and file format. LexisNexis Booth #7075 www.lexisnexis.com LexisNexis provides secure, anonymous access to a vast collection of Open Source Intelligence, including international news and media monitoring, in-depth company profiles, valuable country analysis, patents, scientific journals, and more. Find out how this trusted and reliable content can be included in your Big Data delivery feeds. Contact: Terry Ryan Phone: 206-652-5211 Email: tryan@lizardtech.com Lockheed Martin Booth #6035 www.lockheedmartin.com Contact: Adam Dietz Phone: 202-857-8207 Email: adam.dietz@lexisnexis.com Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs approximately 115,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The Corporation’s net sales for 2013 were $45.4 billion. LexJet Corp. Booth #8094 www.lexjet.com LexJet will demonstrate the latest inkjet printer technology for technical printing, mapping and graphics reproduction of all kinds at GEOINT in Booth 8094. Stop by for show-only specials, including: exclusive pricing, printer and inkjet media bundle deals, inkjet media samples and swatchbooks, and more. Contact: Paul Weise Phone: 301-240-6210 Email: paul.weise@lmco.com Contact: Vincent Bejar Phone: 941-524-5007 Email: vincent.bejar@lexjet.com 83 New Perspectives for Global Missions. Your partner for special operations success Leidos will continue SAIC’s legacy of securing the future for our families, communities and our world, using our unique insights in new ways to deliver end-to-end solutions that solve mission-critical challenges. Our globally networked solutions include geospatial collection, processing and exploitation which enable smaller scale, fully integrated operations. Visit us at booth 4001 or leidos.com © Leidos. All rights reserved. EXHIBITOR PROFILES Logos Technologies LLC MapR Technologies Inc. Booth #1070 www.logos-technologies.com Booth #3078 www.mapr.com Logos Technologies is a diversified technology and services provider specializing in the fields of wide area motion imagery, large data processing and exploitation, advanced analytics, and cyber. Logos serves both government and commercial customers including the IC, Department of Defense, Department of Energy and Department of Homeland Security. Logos Technologies is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia. MapR delivers on the promise of Hadoop with a proven, enterprise-grade platform that supports a broad set of mission-critical and real-time production uses. MapR brings unprecedented dependability, ease-of-use and world-record speed to Hadoop, NoSQL, databases and applications in one unified Big Data platform to Government and Fortune 100 companies. Contact: Susan Kerin Phone: 703-237-6550 Email: skerin@logos-technologies.com Contact: Jim Hawley Phone: 408-914-2390 Email: jhawley@maprtech.com Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) MarkLogic Corp. Booth #8072 www.lanl.gov Booth #7077 www.marklogic.com LANL is a multidisciplinary, capability-based research institution engaged in strategic science, enhancing national security by ensuring the safety, security, and reliability of the U.S. nuclear deterrent; developing technologies to reduce global threats; and solving other emerging national security and energy challenges. MarkLogic delivers a powerful, agile and trusted Enterprise NoSQL database platform that enables organizations to turn all data into valuable and actionable information. Organizations around the world rely on MarkLogic’s enterprise-grade technology to power the new generation of information applications. MarkLogic is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices in WashingtonDC, New York, London, Frankfurt, Tokyo. Contact: David Seigel Phone: 505-665-2743 Email: seigel@lanl.gov MapBox Contact: Kim Kok Phone: 571-389-0406 Email: kim.kok@marklogic.com Booth #2070 www.mapbox.com Maryland of Opportunity Booth #3103 www.choosemaryland.org MapBox is a platform for creating custom maps that fit your style, enhance user experiences, and visualize your data. With MapBox, anyone can publish maps that perfectly integrate with apps, products, and stories. Opportunities for innovation infuse every facet of the space / satellite, cyber security and UAVs sectors – both commercial and government - in Maryland. Major military and federal resources along with stellar business contractors create a dynamic synergy of talent and discovery. To learn more about this unique business environment, visit www.ChooseMaryland.org Contact: Lindsay Young Phone: 202-250-3633 Email: lindsay@mapbox.com MapLarge Contact: LaToya Staten Phone: 410-767-1381 Email: lstaten@choosemaryland.org Booth #2080 maplarge.com MapLarge is a GeoSpatial Platform for Big Data Analytics, Visualization and Publishing. The Maplarge Analytics API provides real time geospatial analytics on over 15 billion location events per day and trillions of historical events. The MapLarge Visualization API provides dynamic query and rendering capability for large web service deployments. Contact: Lynwood Bishop Phone: 404-797-3408 Email: lynwood@maplarge.com 86 EXHIBITOR PROFILES MaxVision, Rugged Portable Computers LLC Meadowgate Technologies Booth #3086 www.maxvision.com Booth #2077 www.meadowgate.us Rugged Portable Computers (dba MaxVision) specializes in ruggedizing the industry’s best Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) technology to create the fastest rugged portable computers in the industry which include deployable storage/ servers and multi-screen workstations. Our designs provide competitive pricing of COTS technology, built rugged for extreme environments. Small Business IT solution provider, HUBZone Certified, with a DD254 & Integration Facility in Savage, MD. Multiple contract holder with FSI’s supporting the Intelligence Community and prime contracts directly with federal agencies. Specializing in Computers, Networking, High Performance Computing, Enterprise Storage, Peripherals & Software (Cloud, Analytics, Big Data, Virtualization & Cyber). Contact: Tim Kavanagh Phone: 256-772-3058 Email: tim@maxvision.com Contact: Phil Loperfido Phone: 267-626-9126 Email: loperfido@meadowgate.us McAfee Mellanox Federal Systems Booth #1102 www.mcafee.com Booth #8095 www.mellanoxfederal.com McAfee, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC), is the world’s largest dedicated security technology company. We are relentlessly focused on constantly finding new ways to keep our customers safe. Mellanox has supported the government’s IT networking needs for more than 10 years, and has established itself as a trusted leader in delivering high-performance InfiniBand and Ethernet interconnect solutions. Mellanox products are specified for high speed storage networks and the clustering of processors, parallel file processing, GPUs and heterogeneous storage platforms. Contact: Hope Jones Phone: 703-584-3122 Email: hope_jones@mcafee.com MDA Contact: Elizabeth Burgoyne Phone: 571-699-5997 Email: elizabethb@mellanox.com Booth #8018 www.mdacorporation.com Merrick & Co. Booth #7091 www.merrick.com MDA is a leading provider of advanced geospatial intelligence solutions, and mission critical systems enabling near real-time reception and processing of remote sensing data. Actively supporting the U.S. DoD and intelligence community for over three decades, MDA delivers systems, services, and products for government and commercial programs—employing data products from leading high-resolution satellite missions. Merrick & Company offers multi-sensor airborne mapping services including project planning and consulting, sensor integration, data acquisition and processing, complimented by innovative data fusion and analysis capabilities. By providing a unique combination of comprehensive geospatial capabilities, extensive project experience and advanced equipment, Merrick delivers cost-effective, accurate elevation data products. Contact: Edward Lee Phone: 240-833-8244 Email: edward.lee@mdaus.com Contact: Trey Howell Phone: 303-353-3759 Email: trey.howell@merrick.com 87 EXHIBITOR PROFILES MicroLink, an HP Autonomy Co. Napatech Inc. Booth #2083 www.microlinkllc.com Booth #6051 www.napatech.com MicroLink, an HP Autonomy company, helps government and business leaders turn a superabundance of information into actionable intelligence. We help clients better discover, manage, and govern information across disparate systems, sources and data types — while significantly reducing operational costs. Napatech is the leading supplier of Intelligent Ethernet (10/ 40/100 GBS) adapters used across a wide variety of GEOINT applications to significantly improve performance, reliability, scalability, and flexibility. Napatech adapters fit in Intelligence collection platforms for the purposes of post processing, Video Analytics, Data/Security Analytics, Cross Domain Solutions, and High Speed Packet Capture purposes. Contact: Cori Moore Phone: 410-262-2674 Email: cmoore@microlinkllc.com Contact: Philip Carruthers Phone: 703-626-8818 Email: pc@napatech.com MongoDB Booth #6101 www.mongodb.com/industries/government National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency MongoDB (named from “huMONGOus,” meaning “extremely large”) is reinventing data management and powering big data. Designed for how we build and run applications today, MongoDB, the leading NoSQL database, empowers organizations to be more agile and scalable. It enables new types of applications, better customer experience, faster time to market and lower costs. Booth #4091 www.nga.mil NGA delivers world-class geospatial intelligence, or GEOINT that provides a decisive advantage to warfighters, policymakers, intelligence professionals and first responders. Both an intelligence agency and combat support agency, NGA fulfills the president’s national security priorities in partnership with the U.S. Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense. NGA also is the lead federal agency for GEOINT and manages a global consortium of more than 400 commercial and government relationships. For more information about NGA visit our website at www.nga.mil, like us on Facebook at www. facebook.com/NatlGEOINTAgency and follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/nga_GEOINT. Contact: Rich Savage Phone: 703-871-8629 Email: rich.savage@carahsoft.com MotionDSP Inc. Booth #3053 www.motiondsp.com MotionDSP, winner of two Air Force RIF contracts, makes commercial GPU-accelerated FMV and WAMI processing software for real-time video improvement and video analytics. MotionDSP’s advanced image processing algorithms comprehensively address video quality issues, provide realtime Visual Moving Target Indicator (VMTI) and tracking, and vastly improve the productivity of the FMV analyst. Contact: Reishia Kelsey Phone: 571-557-9014 Email: reishia.r.kelsey@nga.mil National Reconnaissance Office Booth #3091 www.nro.gov Contact: Sean Varah Phone: 650-288-1164 Email: varah@motiondsp.com The NRO, a joint DoD-IC organization, develops, launches, and operates America’s signals, imagery, and communications intelligence satellites. Using NRO data, NRO mission partners produce intelligence products for the President, Congress, national policy makers, warfighters, and civil users. For more than 50 years, the NRO has developed innovative overhead intelligence systems for national security. Contact: Suzanne Arey Phone: 703-808-2356 Email: suzanne.arey@nro.mil 88 EXHIBITOR PROFILES National Training & Simulation Association Booth #8080 www.trainingsystems.org The National Training & Simulation Association (NTSA) provides the training, simulation, related support systems and training services industries a focused, formal organization to represent and promote their business interests in the market place. NTSA is an affiliate of National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA). NDIA is America’s leading Defense Industry association promoting National Security. BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL-INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Contact: Debbie Langelier Phone: 703-247-9480 Email: dlangelier@ndia.org M O B I L E A N D WE B G E O I N T A P P L IC ATIO NS ON NIPR/SIPR/JWICS Naval Postgraduate School, Remote Sensing Center apps.nga.mil Booth #3094 www.nps.edu/rsc apps.nga.smil.mil apps.nga.ic.gov The Remote Sensing Center at the Naval Postgraduate School is an interdisciplinary alliance of faculty, teamed to strengthen remote sensing research, education and technology. We provide intelligence-centered remote sensing education, research and technology solutions to the government and military’s intelligence providers. NetApp Booth #4085 www.netapp.com NetApp creates innovative storage systems and software that help customers around the world store, manage, protect, and retain one of their most precious assets: their data. Defense and intelligence agencies choose NetApp storage to optimize efficiencies, deliver performance, drive down costs, and prepare their IT infrastructure for the future. Learn more at www.netapp.com. Contact: R.C. Olsen Phone: 831-656-2019 Email: olsen@nps.edu Nebula Inc. Booth #5058 www.nebula.com Contact: Tony Ardura Phone: 703-918-7200 Email: tony.ardura@netapp.com Nebula is dedicated to enabling all enterprises to easily, securely and inexpensively, deploy large private cloud computing infrastructures. Nebula One, the world’s first cloud computer, enables any business to easily build a scale-out private computing cloud from racks of industry-standard servers. NetScout Systems Inc. Booth #2050 www.netscout.com Contact: Kimberly Lembo Phone: 650-539-9809 Email: kim.lembo@nebula.com NetScout, the market leader in Unified Service Delivery Management, provides trusted and comprehensive real-time network and application performance intelligence enabling unified assurance of dynamic network and application environments. The highly scalable and extensible solutions enables superior and sustainable visibility enabling IT staff with more proactive management strategies and enhanced operational agility. NerVve Technologies Inc. Booth #3057 www.nervvetechnologies.com NVSS searches every frame of video or imagery, either live or forensically, at extreme speeds (20,000 FPS per server) for defined objects of interest, providing the user with ranked results or alerts that includes minimally: frame, Geospatial, Temporal and likelihood information. NVSS is fully scalable and easy to use. Contact: Elizabeth Lundwall Phone: 972-713-4412 Email: elizabeth.lundwall@netscout.com Contact: Robert Robey Phone: 703-334-1488 Email: rrobey@nervvetechnologies.com 89 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Nimble Storage Booth #9084 www.nimblestorage.com Nimble Storage thinks enterprises shouldn’t compromise on performance, capacity, ease of use, or price. So they developed the first storage architecture designed from the ground up to seamlessly integrate SSDs with high-capacity disks, all to give you unparalleled performance and capacity efficiency, easier backups and DR, and stress-free operations. IT Transformed. Business Evolved. Contact: Todd Roti Phone: 703-220-8227 Email: troti@nimblestorage.com Learn More At Booth 8004 NJVC Booth #8004 www.njvc.com NJVC encompasses a range of IT disciplines focused on helping customers create high-performing, missionoptimized IT operations using breakthrough innovations and solutions. We possess more than a decade of expertise supporting customers in the intelligence, defense and geospatial communities that depend on agility, robust IT capability and advanced security. As a systems integrator specializing in enterprise-class IT automation and service integration, NJVC strategizes and operationalizes agile solutions that deliver greater responsiveness, performance and transparency within highly secure, complex environments. We partner with customers to support their missions with securitycleared, talented employees ready to deploy globally. Visit www.njvc.com to learn more. www.njvc.com Northrop Grumman Corp. Booth #6025 www.northropgrumman.com/geoint Northrop Grumman is highlighting capabilities across three key areas supporting the Intelligence Community, Department of Defense and other Federal, State and Local entities. Our demonstrations and briefings will focus on Activity Based Intelligence and anticipatory analysis, IC-ITE enabling technologies, and our Paradigm™ Big Data Analytics product line. Contact: Jeff Bongianino Phone: 703-429-9389 Email: robert.bongianino@njvc.com Contact: Peter Nelson Phone: 703-322-5108 Email: peter.nelson@ngc.com Northeastern University Booth #8081 www.northeastern.edu/cps Novetta Solutions Booth #8050 www.novetta.com Northeastern University offers graduate degree programs that meet the needs of working professionals and are aligned with emerging innovation-based fields, helping to build a globally competitive workforce. Degrees offered in: Homeland Security, Geographic Information Technology, Project Management, Law and Policy, and more. Novetta Solutions is a mission-critical technology solutions company created by four companies in the Intel, Defense, and LE Communities: White Oak Technologies, FGM, Inc., White Cliffs Consulting, and International Biometric Group. Our capabilities include geospatial analysis and visualization, large-scale data analytics, correlation, cyber security, biometric intelligence, cloud computing, and enterprise-class SOA implementation. Contact: Craig Gruber Phone: 1-877-668-7727 Email: cpsadmissions@neu.edu Contact: Andrea Keilholtz Phone: 703-885-1024 Email: akeilholtz@novetta.com 91 T H E O F F I C I A L M A G A Z I N E O F U S G I F DOWNLOAD Download the free trajectory tablet app with enhanced multimedia content. EXHIBITOR PROFILES NT Concepts Observera Inc. Booth #2078 www.ntconcepts.com Booth #5087 www.observera.com NT Concepts delivers advanced geospatial, data analytics, and software solutions, coupled with skillful professional services, to enable mission achievement for our Intelligence, DoD, and Federal customers. Our approach integrates leading technologies, proven best practices, and deep expertise, yielding innovative technology solutions to drive operational efficiency and inform critical decision making. Observera is a high technology, small business that specializes in sophisticated geospatial science, processing and analysis. Located in the Washington D.C. area, Observera has supported the defense, intelligence and commercial communities since 1995 with advanced geospatial information systems, system engineering prototype development, process automation and imagery services. Contact: Skip Maselli Phone: 301-524-6889 Email: skip.maselli@gmail.com Contact: Mark Yeshnik Phone: 703-378-3153 Email: myeshnik@observera.com Nutanix Optech Booth #8105 www.nutanix.com/federal Booth #7051 www.optech.com Nutanix delivers web-scale IT infrastructure with its softwaredriven Virtual Computing Platform, natively converging compute and storage into a single solution to drive unprecedented simplicity in the datacenter. Optech is the worldwide leader in the development, manufacture and support of advanced lidar instruments, and has a long history of serving the needs of defense customers. As a Teledyne majority-owned company, Optech is renewing its commitment to meeting the evolving requirements of the market sector through its Defense and Security Solutions initiative. Contact: Robert Withers Phone: 513-616-7297 Email: rwithers@nutanix.com Contact: Barry Cross Phone: 905-660-0808 Email: inquiries@optech.com Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Geographic Information Sciences and Technology Opus Medicus Inc. Booth #8083 www.ornl.gov/sci/gist Booth #2068 www.opuszoom.com Oak Ridge National Laboratory has been addressing multidisciplinary problems in energy, environment, and national/homeland security since 1969. Today, ORNL is internationally recognized for developing novel technological solutions and products through GIScience Research and Development including high performance geospatial computing ranging from regional to global scope. Opus Medicus, Inc.’s OPUSZOOM Magnifier is a unique software product for websites that uses patented methods to provide effective and responsive viewing of very highresolution images over networks on all major client platforms. Originally developed for demanding healthcare applications, this secure, standards-compliant product easily integrates with any website. Contact: Budhendra Bhaduri Phone: 865-241-3976 Email: bhaduribl@ornl.gov Contact: Tom Tahan Phone: 858-922-2372 Email: ttahan@opuszoom.com 93 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Orbis Technologies Inc. Overwatch/Textron Systems Booth #1084 www.orbistechnologies.com Booth #2001 www.overwatch.com Orbis Technologies specializes in providing technology services to Department of Defense (DoD) and commercial clients with near-Internet data challenges. The firm has developed a variety of solutions and services associated with service-oriented architecture (SOA), semantic technology, cloud computing, advanced cloud analytics, knowledge discovery, semantic search, and enterprise information fusion. Overwatch develops and fields industry leading geospatial intelligence solutions supporting global and national defense, security, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, environmental studies, forestry and urban planning. Overwatch geospatial solutions provide intelligence analysts and geospatial users advanced capabilities for high-powered imagery exploitation, mapping, operations planning and comprehensive geospatial data management. For more information visit: www.overwatch.com. Contact: Steve Hamby Phone: 678-346-6386 Email: shamby@orbistechnologies.com ORBIT Communication Systems Ltd. Contact: Kevin Opitz Phone: 406-829-1384 x5274 Email: kopitz@overwatch.textron.com Booth #977 www.orbit-cs-usa.com Palo Alto Networks Booth #9086 www.paloaltonetwork s.com ORBIT Communication Systems is a global provider of highly engineered mission and business-critical communication systems and solution for aerospace, maritime and airborne applications in the commercial, defense and HLS markets. ORBIT launches the Gaia Ground Station solution for earth observation satellite tracking. The Gaia is suitable for GIS Experts, Researchers, VAR, Satellite owners. Palo Alto Networks is leading a new era in cybersecurity by protecting thousands of enterprise, government, and service provider networks from cyber threats. Contact: Greg Huerbin Phone: 703-728-8877 Email: ghuerbin@paloaltonetworks.com Contact: Shlomit Hertz Phone: +972-9-8922785 Email: shlomit.hertz@orbit-cs.com Panasas Booth #9066 www.panasas.com Orbit Logic Booth #3090 www.orbitlogic.com Panasas scale-out NAS solutions maximize research productivity in enterprise and HPC environments by accelerating workflows and simplifying data management. Panasas ActiveStor storage, together with the integrated PanFS parallel file system, assures leading performance, unmatched performance at scale, linear scalability, superior reliability, and easy management. For more information, visit www.panasas.com. Orbit Logic specializes in mission planning and scheduling solutions for aerospace and geospatial intelligence. Orbit Logic’s operationally proven software products – Collection Planning & Analysis Workstation, STK Scheduler, SpyMeSat iPhone App, Collection Feasibility Tool, and Sibyl Satellite Tasking Mobile App - create better plans faster with fewer resources and less risk. Phone: 408-216-6800 Email: info@panasas.com Contact: Ella Herz Phone: 301-982-6234 Email: ella.herz@orbitlogic.com 94 EXHIBITOR PROFILES PAR Government Pherson Associates LLC Booth #5078 www.pargovernment.com Booth #3070 www.pherson.org PAR Government delivers innovative systems and service solutions for the geospatial intelligence community with a focus on Situational Awareness, FMV, raster imagery, LiDAR, and geospatial information assurance. For 30+ years, PAR has provided cutting edge support to the DoD, Federal, State and local agencies, as well as private industry and global commercial/government markets. Pherson Associates, LLC provides training, mentoring, and consulting services. We are the nation’s thought leader in developing and teaching structured analytic techniques. We specialize in building analytic communities with tools and techniques that substantially reduce errors rates. We also develop and teach courses in analytic techniques, critical thinking, writing and briefing skills and specialized topics. Contact: Wes Cordova Phone: 315-356-2104 Email: wesley_cordova@partech.com Contact: Johanna Shin Phone: 703-390-9942 Email: jshin@pherson.org PCI Geomatics Ping Identity Booth #8044 www.pcigeomatics.com Booth #7082 www.pingidentity.com/publicsector PCI Geomatics is a world-leading developer of software for remote sensing, image-processing, and photogrammetry. With over 30 years experience in the geospatial industry, PCI is recognized globally for its excellence in providing software for accurately and rapidly processing both satellite and aerial imagery. PCI has more than 30 thousand users, in over 150 countries worldwide Ping Identity believes secure professional and personal identities underlie human progress in a connected world. Our identity and access management platform allows for oneclick access to any application from any device. Over 1,000 companies rely on our award-winning products to make the digital world a better experience for millions of people. Contact: Chris Wachel Phone: 781-547-5287 Email: cwachel@pingidentity.com Contact: Clark Selby Phone: 819-770-0022 x218 Email: selby@pcigeomatics.com PIXIA Penn State World Campus Booth #8024 www.pixia.com Booth #8066 www.worldcampus.psu.edu/gep For government agencies seeking to rapidly share a wide range of geospatial information across users, teams and departments, PIXIA combines proven, scalable, standards-driven technology with ease of use to enable instant access to the right data, at the right time, wherever they are located. Our innovative technology and HiPER LOOK, HiPER STARE and HiPER WATCH products focus on increased storage I/O, scalability and interoperability to empower data-as-a-service (DaaS) to be accessed anywhere within a cloud environment. Penn State’s graduate certificates in Geospatial Intelligence focus on sound theory, methodologies, techniques, ethics and best practices for the geospatial intelligence professional. You can learn how to use critical thinking, knowledge of human and physical geography, problem-solving abilities, and geographic information technologies to confront challenges such as disaster response, emergency management, and military operations. Contact: Todd Bacastow Phone: 814-863-0049 Email: tsb4@psu.edu Contact: Gary Newgaard Phone: 571-203-9665 Email: newgaardg@pixia.com 95 EXHIBITOR PROFILES PLW Modelworks Pure Storage Booth #8091 PLWModelworks.com Booth #4052 www.purestorage.com PLW Modelworks creates 3D urban models for an array of different simulation and training applications. We provide high-resolution data for simulation, training, security, planning, and other applications. We specialize in creating custom datasets spanning multiple square kilometers but we also have an ever-expanding archive of existing models available for resale. Pure Storage, the all-flash enterprise storage company, enables broad deployment of flash in the data center. Compared to traditional disk-centric arrays, Pure Storage allflash enterprise arrays are 10x faster and 10x more space and power efficient at a price point that is less than performance disk per gigabyte stored. Contact: Graham Moore Phone: 443-758-5602 Email: graham@purestorage.com Contact: Tony Isaacs Phone: 321-674-9910 Email: tony@plwmodelworks.com Qbase Primordial Booth #6083 www.4qbase.com Booth #2069 www.primordial.com Qbase, LLC is a worldwide provider of innovative decision support technologies and information technology professional services that support the mission-critical operations of our clients. With its MetaCarta line of products, Qbase delivers an industry-leading geo-technology platform that combines geosearch and geotagging capabilities to enable data and unstructured content to be “location-aware” and geographically relevant. Primordial’s product, Ground Guidance, is patented, fielded software that plans fast and concealed routes for mounted and dismounted soldiers. Ground Guidance enables unit leaders to perform terrain analysis, load planning, and route selection. Ground Guidance also performs line of sight analysis, predicts movements, and routes around threats. Contact: Steve Hersman Phone: 612-710-2134 Email: steve.hersman@primordial.com Contact: Geof Milstein Phone: 703-389-6288 Email: gmilstein@4qbase.com PTFS Quantum Booth #1011 www.ptfs.com Booth #1017 www.quantum.com ArchivalWare GS is an easy-to-use web-based enterprise content management solution supporting imagery and other Multi-INT file formats. ArchivalWare GS is intuitive, provides OGC/CSW/WCS and GIAS interfaces, and supports map/ exploitation technologies including Google Earth/Esri/ RemoteView. It collects AOI data and manages repositories enterprise-wide while combining full-text and geospatial search, significantly increasing productivity by reducing search time. Quantum’s solutions provide the flexibility and scale to meet the most demanding distributed storage challenges across Defense, Intelligence, and Civilian agencies. Quantum provides Big Data solutions to the Federal Government and continues to innovate with new computing capabilities around Object Storage, high throughput file systems, content archives, and Data Protection strategies. Contact: Don Maruca Phone: 301-955-3000 Email: government@quantum.com Contact: Dan Quinn Phone: 301-654-8088 x154 Email: dquinn@ptfs.com 96 EXHIBITOR PROFILES RadiantBlue Technologies Red Hen Systems LLC Booth #1091 www.radiantblue.com Booth #5063 www.redhensystems.com Ranked as one of the world’s fastest growing technology companies, RadiantBlue provides software development, IT, consulting and program support services for the U.S. Defense and Intelligence Communities. With 96% of our staff cleared, RadiantBlue is making a difference in delivery of solutions quicker and with lower total costs of ownership. Red Hen Systems’ digital camera accessories and GPS video recorders let you collect geo-tagged video imagery. Our GIS software lets you process imagery and generate maps that bring vital information to decision-makers. Just click a button and you know where something is and what it looks like. Then, share these secured maps via the internet. Contact: Larry Shand Phone: 703-867-4014 Email: lshand@radiantblue.com Contact: Bob Juif Phone: 970-493-3952 Email: bob@redhensystems.com Raytheon Co. RGS (Responsive Geospatial Systems) Booth #5029 www.raytheon.com Booth #2095 www.1rgs.com Raytheon Company is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, security and civil markets throughout the world. With a history of innovation spanning 92 years, Raytheon provides capabilities in the areas of sensing; effects; and command, control, communications and intelligence systems, as well as cyber security and a broad range of mission support services. RGS (Responsive Geospatial Systems) is the worldwide leader in geospatial data management solutions and services for GEOINT theatre. We focus on customers with time sensitive and tactical missions. Please stop by the RGS booth to see the latest in geospatial data management and rapid geospatial data access solutions for supporting the war-fighter. Contact: Rocky Yoda Phone: 703-595-6361 Email: ryoda@1rgs.com Contact: Luis Martinez Phone: 972-205-4647 Email: luis_m_martinez@raytheon.com RIEGL USA Red Hat Booth #7093 www.rieglusa.com Booth #7097 www.redhat.com Celebrating twenty years of excellence, RIEGL USA delivers cutting edge technology in airborne, mobile and terrestrial laser scanning solutions. RIEGL USA: Building Systems, Delivering Performance. Red Hat is the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, using a community-powered approach to provide reliable and high-performing cloud, virtualization, storage, Linux, and middleware technologies. Red Hat’s solutions, support, training, and consulting services provide everything needed to bring the power and freedom of open source into government agencies. Contact: Susan Licari Phone: 407-248-9927 Email: slicari@rieglusa.com Ringtail Design Contact: Jennifer Lohmann Phone: 703-871-8592 Email: jennifer.lohmann@carahsoft.com Booth #4054 www.ringtaildesign.com Ringtail Design specializes in developing quick reaction, prototype, and operational systems for the intelligence community. We focus on simplifying the complex problems facing intelligence analysts today. We deliver relevant ISR solutions that meet the needs of today’s warfighter and have a direct impact in their deployed environment. Contact: Jeff Carpenter Phone: 888-813-4551 x701 Email: jcarpenter@ringtaildesign.com 97 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Riverside Research SafeNet Inc. Booth #2045 www.riversideresearch.org Booth #7094 www.safenet-inc.com Riverside Research is an independent, not-for-profit organization providing trusted end-to-end technical advice and solutions to the GEOINT community. We apply our expertise in remote sensing, data analysis, ground systems engineering, mission planning, and education and training to support the development of GEOINT capabilities for national security and commercial applications. SafeNet, Inc. is one of the largest information security companies in the world, and is trusted to protect the most high value information throughout its lifecycle. The U.S. Federal Government trusts SafeNet to protect and control access to sensitive data, manage risk, ensure compliance, and secure virtual and cloud environments. Contact: Brian Price Phone: 443-327-1310 Email: brian.price@safenet-inc.com Contact: Jim Bower Phone: 703-908-2104 Email: jbower@riversideresearch.org Sandia National Laboratories RT Logic Booth #2057 www.sandia.gov Booth #2052 www.rtlogic.com Sandia National Laboratories is a government-owned/contractor operated facility managed by Sandia Corporation for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration. Sandia is recognized as a national leader in preventing technological surprise, anticipating threats, and providing innovative, science-based system engineering solutions to our nation’s most challenging national security problems. Efficient, error-free transmission of mission critical data through constrained SATCOM links and ground networks is a challenge – RT Logic provides narrow and wideband real-time data capture, record, processing, and assured transport solutions with unique impaired network mitigation and monitoring capabilities specifically designed to solve the problem of moving ISR Data reliably and efficiently. Contact: Kelly Chavez Phone: 505-284-3455 Email: kchavez@sandia.gov Contact: Bill Asiano Phone: 719-598-2801 Email: basiano@rtlogic.com SAS SAAB VRICON SYSTEMS Booth #4044 www.sas.com/national-security Booth #3044 www.saabgroup.com/vricon SAS is the leader in predictive analytics software and services. Through innovative solutions, SAS helps government and military intelligence fully utilize all available data to solve complex problems and reveal national security threats. Since 1976, SAS has been giving customers around the world THE POWER TO KNOW. sas.com/national-security The Vricon system is unique in its ability to rapidly and automatically produce high resolution geospatial 3D data for large areas based on aerial imagery from aircraft, UAVs or satellites. The scalable and automatic system produces data of exceptional photorealism and accuracy. Vricon is built for integration and provides geospatial exploitation capabilities to existing systems. Contact: Josh Mahoney Phone: 410-418-9902 Email: josh.mahoney@sas.com Contact: Manne Anliot Phone: +46 734 18 36 55 Email: manne.anliot@saabgroup.com 98 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Satrec Initiative ServiceNow Booth #6049 www.satreci.com Booth #7096 www.servicenow.com/solutions/industry-solutions/federal Satrec Initiative is the worldwide exclusive representative of KOMPSAT imagery. KOMPSAT-2 and KOMPSAT-3 provide VHR optical image, while KOMPSAT-5 will soon provide VHR radar image. KOMPSAT imagery will deliver alternative sources of Earth observation with more frequent imaging opportunities (06:00, 10:50, 13:30, & 18:00). Other VHR satellites, DubaiSat-2 and Deimos-2, will be included in the satellite fleet in 2014. ServiceNow transforms IT by automating and managing IT service relationships across the global enterprise. Using our extensible platform, agencies create custom applications and evolve the IT service model to service domains inside and outside the enterprise. See how ServiceNow transforms the I.C. from the department of no to the department of now by visiting www.servicenow.com. Contact: Edward (Ed) Titus Phone: 703-201-4499 Email: edward.titus@servicenow.com Contact: Kyoung Jin Jung Phone: +82-10-2764-0519 Email: kjjung@satreci.com SGI Booth #8010 www.sgi.com Scitor Corp. Booth #2056 www.scitor.com SGI, the trusted leader in technical computing, helps customers solve their most demanding business and technology challenges by delivering high performance computing (HPC), Big Data, cloud computing and storage solutions that accelerate time to discovery and innovation for the government and intelligence communities. Exceeding customer expectations for more than 30 years, Scitor provides innovative Total Solutions, focused on mission success, throughout the Intelligence and DoD communities. As trusted advisors for customers facing critical defense and national security challenges, we work together to plan, acquire and deliver responsive GEOINT and Information Technology systems and services for Online, On-Demand Access. Contact: Robert Paddison Phone: 301-520-6429 Email: bobp@sgi.com Contact: Randall Allison Phone: 703-488-5199 Email: geointandit@scitor.com Sierra Nevada Corp. Booth #1008 www.sncorp.com SNC is a world-class prime integrator and systems provider. It is a widely diversified leader in innovative technologies and provides cost-effective, swift, flexible and comprehensive solutions to numerous operational challenges. SNC’s electronic, aerospace and communication capabilities range from C4ISR, Intelligence and Technology Solutions, Cyber Security, Nanotechnology, Net-Centric Operations, Microsatellites and Human Space Flight. Semantic Research Inc. Booth #5060 www.semanticresearch.com Semantica helps humans make sense of big data by identifying patterns, trends, networks and relationships hidden within all-source data. Semantica enables Activity Based Intelligence by focusing on specific targets, events, movements and transactions in a given area. The Semantica platform for ABI helps people make better, faster, more confident decisions. Contact: Rick Osmun Phone: 719-238-0977 Email: rick.osmun@sncorp.com Contact: Brad Chatlos Phone: 443-924-6326 Email: bchatlos@semanticresearch.com 99 EXHIBITOR PROFILES SIG Skybox Imaging Booth #3056 www.siginnovations.com Booth #3050 www.skybox.com Signal Innovations Group, Inc. (SIG) offers a suite of innovative video and multi-source analytic ISR products that enable automated and enhanced processing of sensor data for new mission capabilities and improved operator efficiencies. Please contact SIG for more information on how we can meet your specific mission and platform needs. Skybox Imaging empowers global businesses to make better decisions with timely, high fidelity imagery and infinite analytics. By combining the power of web technologies and a constellation of high-resolution imaging satellites, Skybox is generating a unique data source describing daily global activity with timely, accessible, sub-meter color imagery and high definition video of the Earth. Contact: Paul Runkle Phone: 919-323-3453 Email: info@siginnovations.com Contact: Ching-Yu Hu Phone: 650-316-6660 Email: sales@skybox.com Simulyze Inc. Skyline Software Systems Inc. Booth #7059 www.simulyze.com Booth #3079 www.skylinesoft.com Simulyze offers high-end four-dimensional analysis and visualization software tailored to meet the needs of the military (operations and intelligence), commercial defense, tracking, and aerospace communities. Flight Control fuses planning and real-time information from diverse sources. Customized & user-friendly, Flight Control provides comprehensive battlespace analysis and visualization. Skyline Software is a leader in 3D earth visualization, geospatial data fusion and dissemination capabilities. Skyline’s TerraExplorer and SkylineGlobe applications set the standards for 3D desktop and web-based applications; allowing users to generate custom 3D globes utilizing their own data, integrated with their applications and delivered across almost any network. Contact: Christy Gallagher Phone: 703-391-7001 x272 Email: christy@simulyze.com Contact: Matt Harrison Phone: 703-378-3780 x112 Email: mharrison@skylinesoft.com SitScape Inc. Solers Inc. Booth #2066 www.sitscape.com Booth #5083 www.solers.com Must See! Game-changing technology for Agile Big Data Correlation, Data Visualization and Analytics in a 100% webbased, mobile-enabled collaborative User-Defined-OperatingPicture (UDOP) environment. Users can achieve amazing shared situational awareness and rapid informed decision making into today’s big data world. Seeing is believing! Solers is an industry leader, with CMMI Level 3, in developing advanced Service-Based Ground Enterprises and information sharing solutions. Our advanced ground solutions use SOA and cloud computing technologies to create Multi-Int infrastructure. Solers delivers high quality Mission Ground Systems, Cloud Computing, SCIF Containers, Rapid C&A, and Cross Domain Services. Contact: Bobby Polis Phone: 301-335-0345 Email: bpolis@sitscape.com Contact: Gregg Morrison Phone: 703-346-2015 Email: gregg.morrison@solers.com 100 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Solid Terrain Modeling Inc. SpaceCurve Booth #8063 www.solidterrainmodeling.com Booth #3072 www.spacecurve.com Solid Terrain Modeling (STM) provides the world’s most accurate, full-color, 3D solid models of geographic terrain. STM models are actual physical models that people can gather around, touch and view from any angle, allowing for a deeper understanding of the information presented. They are useful for applications that require a higher degree of map interpretation. SpaceCurve is a real-time big data platform that delivers breakthrough geospatial performance and scalability and drives innovations in geospatial and location-based services. The SpaceCurve platform continuously captures, fuses and analyzes multiple layers of geospatial, sensor, satellite, social media, weather and other streaming and historical data sources to provide organizations with immediately actionable, activity-based intelligence. With SpaceCurve, organizations can create real-time common operating pictures, gain immediate situational awareness and enable global information sharing. The highly scalable, massively parallel SpaceCurve platform delivers online indexing at petabyte scales, while performing fully geodetic operations and analytics on complex geospatial data in real time. Contact: Remy Frank Phone: 805-524-7307 Email: rfrank@stm-usa.com Space Dynamics Laboratory Booth #8069 www.sdl.usu.edu SDL provides space, air and ground-based sensors, small satellite technologies, prototype hardware and software development, concept validation studies and demonstrations, and solutions for ISR operations from data acquisition to enduser data exploitation. Products include tactical sensors for real-time data acquisition, data compression and transmission solutions, ground processing and display stations, and screening/exploitation software. Contact: Dane Coyer Phone: 303-517-0953 Email: dane.coyer@spacecurve.com spatial networks Booth #8101 www.spatialnetworks.com Contact: Darin Partridge Phone: 435-713-3382 Email: darin.partridge@sdl.usu.edu spatial networks is a provider of unique and exclusive geospatial data, covering a broad historical, thematic and geographic spectrum. We specialize in human-geography data acquisition, visualization and analytics with emphasis on emerging & postconflict areas. We also build technology products and solutions designed for working in challenging environments. Contact: Anthony Quartararo Phone: 727-216-2893 Email: ajq3@spatialnetworks.com Spectra Logic Booth #6050 www.spectralogic.com Spectra Logic defines, designs and delivers innovative data protection with tape and disk-based backup, recovery and archive storage solutions. Spectra products are available through our dedicated Federal Sales Team, GSA Schedule and other GWACs, providing customizable solutions for Federal Agency IT requirements. www.SpectraLogic.com Contact: Glenn Saxman Phone: 703-407-8800 Email: glenns@spectralogic.com 101 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Spectrum Systems – Emtec Federal Strategic Operational Solutions Booth #2075 www.spectrum-systems.com Booth #1104 www.stopso.com Spectrum Systems - Emtec Federal, headquartered in Herndon, Va., is an IT integrator, value-added reseller, and a provider of VDI and other IT infrastructure and professional solutions to the federal marketplace. We have decades of experience, a strong portfolio of contract vehicles, and solid partnerships with the world’s most respected manufacturers. STOPSO combines small company responsiveness with large company business practices. Achieving both these goals simultaneously often proves to be beyond the reach of many companies, small and large. STOPSO’s success in all these areas is a point of pride and will continue to be a core aspect of the company’s support provided to our clients. Contact: Kelley Doane Phone: 301-518-1192 Email: kelley.doane@emtecfederal.com Contact: Min Chong Phone: 703-942-8590 Email: min.chong@stopso.com Splunk Inc. Summit Terragraphics Inc. Booth #6087 www.splunk.com Booth #3068 www.summitmaps.com Splunk Inc. provides the leading software platform for realtime Operational Intelligence. Splunk software and cloud services enable organizations to search, monitor, analyze and visualize machine-generated big data coming from websites, applications, networks, sensors and mobile devices. Over 6,400 organizations use Splunk to improve uptime, reduce cost and mitigate cyber-security risk. Summit designs and produces custom raised-relief maps that precisely model the shape of the terrain. These 3D molded maps are intended for display on the walls of conference rooms, classrooms, training/briefing rooms, or offices. They make valuable tools for planning and debriefing operations and training in mountainous or rugged terrain. Contact: Michael Higgins Phone: 304-274-0978 Email: higgins@summitmaps.com Contact: Tom Beck Phone: 703-969-5983 Email: fed@splunk.com Surrey Satellite Technology US LLC SRI International Booth #2090 www.surreysatellite.com Booth #5084 www.sri.com With over 40 satellites launched and 200 years of in-orbit experience, Surrey Satellite Technology is the world’s premier provider of small satellite programs. Surrey provides in-house design, manufacture, launch, and operation of small satellites, along with remote sensing and communications payloads, avionics suites and subsystems, ground infrastructure, and consulting services. SRI International is a leader in R&D and technology transition for the Intelligence Community and DoD. Our technology portfolio includes state-of-the-art software and systems for the processing and exploitation of video, imagery, WAAS, and LIDAR. Visit us at booth #5084 to learn more. Contact: Ron Krakower Phone: 609-734-2493 Email: ron.krakower@sri.com Contact: KC Foley Phone: 720-224-5678 Email: kfoley@surreysatellite.com 102 EXHIBITOR PROFILES TASC Booth #7047 www.tasc.com ACTIONABLE Founded in 1966, TASC, Inc., provides advanced systems engineering, integration and decision-support services to the Intelligence Community, Department of Defense and civilian agencies of the federal government. At TASC, we combine strategic thinking with precise analytics to solve complex problems of national importance. Our far-reaching perspective on geospatial intelligence and other specialized domains allows us to develop national security and public safety solutions that extend beyond organizational boundaries. With more than 4,000 employees in 40 locations, TASC generates over $1.5 billion in annual revenue. For more information and career opportunities, visit our website at www.tasc.com or emailinfo@tasc.com. INTELLIGENCE TASC intelligence solutions help protect the nation and our forces around the globe. Stop by our booth to learn how our team of intelligence experts can help you meet your mission requirements. Visit us at booth 7047 TASC.COM Contact: Teri Dempsey Phone: 703-653-5952 Email: teri.dempsey@tasc.com Symantec Booth #7090 www.symantec.com Technical Innovation Booth #1101 www.technical-innovation.com Symantec is the global leader in security, backup, and availability solutions. Our innovative products and services protect information in any environment – from the smallest mobile device, to the enterprise data center, to cloud-based systems. Our industry-leading expertise in protecting data, identities, and interactions gives our customers confidence in a connected world. Technical Innovation Secure Federal focuses on signal processing, control systems, video conferencing, and state-of-the-art display technology within the federal intelligence community. Our products and services are used in command and control applications and other collaborative communications within tactical operation centers focused on increasing situational awareness. Contact: Erin Hitchinson Phone: 877-GOV-SYMC Email: erin.hitchinson@carahsoft.com Tampa Bay Business Pavilion Contact: Jonathon Reany Phone: 770-441-5138 Email: jreany@technical-innovation.com Booth #1076 www.tampaedc.com/geoint2013 Technology Management Associates Inc. Booth #1079 www.techma.com One of the nation’s most vibrant business destinations and top military communities, Tampa Bay is a recognized leader in the defense and technology industries. Working with C-level executives and other influential decision-makers, our team offers a variety of relocation, expansion and integration resources to help companies grow and thrive in the region. Experienced professionals developing and servicing advanced signal processing systems and business intelligence applications for the federal government since 1993. We combine highly competent and productive project teams whose development talents in digital signal processing, web-based development, databases & warehousing, current software technologies, and a thorough understanding of the underlying customer problems and environments. Contact: Steve Morey Phone: 813-218-3814 Email: smorey@tampaedc.com Contact: LaMont Wells Phone: 703-964-5241 Email: wells.lamont@techma.com 103 EXHIBITOR PROFILES TeraLogics LLC Booth #8054 www.teralogics.com TeraLogics enables access to global FMV through our Unified Video family of products, leveraging the FMV Cloud with easy to use, open, and scalable solutions. From the enterprise to mobile devices, Unified Video products deliver real-time situational awareness, dissemination and storage. Visit us at www.TeraLogics.com. Contact: Jake Hickman Phone: 571-258-5018 Email: hickman@teralogics.com a full spectrum of INTELLIGENT SOLUTIONS TerraGo Booth #1100 www.terragotech.com from architecture to operations TerraGo develops powerful location intelligence, geospatial collaboration and field data collection solutions that help the world’s leading defense and intelligence departments, government agencies and commercial enterprises achieve mission success. TerraGo allows organizations to discover location intelligence, integrate geospatial intelligence and deliver situational awareness to the edge of operations and back. thesiorg.com The SI Organization Inc. Booth #3027 www.thesiorg.com/geoint Contact: Scott Lee Phone: 678-391-9760 Email: slee@terragotech.com The SI is a leading provider of high impact, analytical and technical expertise to the U.S. Government and its agencies. Its scalable systems engineering platform helps customers baseline requirements, optimize resources and manage risk. The company has 40 years of experience successfully delivering complex, missioncritical information solutions leveraging core strengths in data analytics and cyber. The SI employs approximately 2,000 people, with major locations in Chantilly, Va.; Valley Forge, Pa.; Laurel, Md.; Denver; Los Angeles; and Basking Ridge, N.J. For more information, visit www.thesiorg.com. Thales e-Security Booth #979 www.thales-esecurity.com Thales e-Security is a leading global provider of cyber security solutions to the US Government, high tech manufacturing and financial services sectors. Thales products are used by various US federal agencies, large Defence Contractors and 21 NATO member countries. Our Encryption hardware is FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certified and winner of the 2013 InfoSec Products Guide. Contact: Kent Matlick Phone: 703-460-3623 Email: kent.l.matlick@thesiorg.com Contact: Brian Murphy Phone: 954-888-6259 Email: brian.murphy@thalesesec.com 104 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Thermopylae Sciences & Technology TIBCO Software Federal Inc. Booth #6059 www.t-sciences.com Booth #8057 www.tibco.com TST is a full-service SDVOSB IT company that specializes in mobile, geospatial, and cloud technologies for Government and Commerce. Referred to as “Silicon Valley in the Beltway,” we reward creativity and innovation, delivering emerging technologies to our customers. TST is a Premier Google Enterprise Partner and offers lineup of geocentric services and software products. For over 20 years TIBCO has collaborated with government agencies providing integration, big data analytics, event processing, as well as social and cloud capabilities. Our innovative technologies minimize IT complexity and manage risks all while providing cost effective solutions that work to extend the ROI on IT investments. Contact: Chuck Stevens Phone: 240-899-0355 Email: cstevens@tibco.com Contact: David Smith Phone: 703-772-9777 Email: dsmith@t-sciences.com Tintri Thetus Booth #6095 www.tintri.com Booth #6085 www.thetus.com Thetus develops modeling and analysis software that helps solve real-world challenges in the intelligence and defense communities. Thetus’ core product, Savanna, is a multisource analysis suite that helps better fuse, visualize and make sense of information by ‘right-sizing’ analysis for your organization, from cloud to combat. Tintri is reinventing storage for the virtual enterprise with simplified, intelligent storage that transforms datacenter economics. Designed from the ground up for virtualization, Tintri’s VM-aware storage appliance delivers agility, intuitive management and assured performance for virtual environments. Tintri is based in Mountain View, CA with global sales offices. Contact: Michael Adams Phone: 703-871-8681 Email: michael.adams@carahsoft.com Contact: Kristen O’Donnell Phone: 703-407-1230 Email: kodonnell@tintri.com Thinklogical TomTom Booth #1051 www.thinklogical.com Booth #7079 www.tomtom.com/licensing Thinklogical’s fiber-optic KVM and video signal extension and switching systems are used in highly classified visual computing environments for C4ISR and enable multi-domain isolation and secure control of key computing resources and networks. Thinklogical’s VX Series products are made in the USA and are accredited to The Common Criteria EAL4, NATO NIAPC Evaluation Scheme: GREEN, and TEMPEST Level B. TomTom North America is the leading global supplier of transportation and boundary data, location, logistics, traffic intelligence navigation products and services to the Defense and Intelligence Community. TomTom Licensing delivers the newest, highest quality maps and dynamic content for over 233 countries worldwide. For further information, visit www. tomtom.com/licensing. Contact: Thinklogical Phone: 800-291-3211 Email: info@thinklogical.com Contact: James Pardue Phone: 303-880-4306 Email: james.pardue@tomtom.com 106 us Visit 13* at G T 20 EOIN th • Boo 1051 Think High Performance Think Multi-Domain Isolation Think Continuous Operation and Resiliency Secure Fiber-Optic KVM and Video Switching Systems for C4ISR NIAPC Evaluation Scheme • Separate the Threat from the Target • Uncompressed Video, Audio and Data • Highest Bandwidth in the Industry • Common Criteria EAL4, TEMPEST • Deployed in Hundreds of Multi-Domain Applications Worldwide • Designed and Manufactured in the USA For immediate consultation, contact the Thinklogical Design Center at 800-291-3211 or info@thinklogical.com TEMPEST SDIP 27 Level B EXHIBITOR PROFILES TouchShare Inc. Booth #4045 www.touchshare.com United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation TouchShare’s industry-leading geospatial collaboration solutions empower teams to visualize, interact, manipulate, and share geospatial data from any device, anywhere, for faster, better decision-making. From military commands to emergency response centers to off-shore drilling operations, hundreds of customers rely on TouchShare’s real-time visualization and collaboration technologies to bring clear decisions in sight. Booth #3067 www.usgif.org The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) is a non-profit, educational organization dedicated to promoting the geospatial intelligence tradecraft and building a stronger GEOINT Community across industry, academia, government, professional organizations and individual stakeholders. USGIF annually hosts the GEOINT Symposium, the nation’s preeminent and largest intelligence event of the year. Contact: John Hepler Phone: 410-353-7212 Email: john@touchshare.com Build the Community | Advance the Tradecraft | Accelerate Innovation Tripwire Inc. Contact: Jeff Ley Phone: 703-793-0109 Email: jeff.ley@usgif.org Booth #6105 www.tripwire.com Tripwire is a leading global provider of risk-based security and compliance management solutions, enabling enterprises, government agencies and service providers to effectively connect security to their business. Tripwire provides the broadest set of foundational security controls including security configuration management, vulnerability management, file integrity monitoring, log and event management. Learn more at www.tripwire.com Universal Space Network Inc. Booth #4061 www.sscspace.com/usn USN’s extensive ground network supports missioncritical operations such as real-time Telemetry, Tracking & Commanding, as well as ensuring valuable payload data is received/distributed securely for users. USN provides the necessary ground-based infrastructure, including mission assurance and data security, to ensure success of any spacebased platform. USN excels at providing “Benefits from Space.” Contact: Tripwire Sales Phone: 503-276-7500 Email: govt@tripwire.com TVAR Solutions Contact: Erik Eliasen Phone: 719-578-3321 Email: eeliasen@uspacenet.com Booth #7103 www.tvarsolutions.com TVAR Solutions is partnering with MemSQL, Silver-Peak, Index Engines and AvePOINT to accelerate applications and data access, protect and manage information, and reduce the complexity of Government’s IT infrastructures. From data centers to cloud computing, the people of TVAR Solutions show how to make IT Simple. Contact: Stacey Meyer Phone: 703-635-3917 Email: smeyer@tvarsolutions.com 108 EXHIBITOR PROFILES University of Denver Urban Robotics Inc. Booth #8070 universitycollege.du.edu/gis Booth #1098 urbanrobotics.net Customize a master’s degree in GIS at the University of Denver entirely online or earn a graduate certificate in GIS online or on campus. Students can mix and match courses to suit their career needs, from Information Systems Security to Mobile Application Development, courses provide up-to-date and in demand skills. Urban Robotics specializes in rapid 3D processing of massive image data sets for Defense/ISR applications. Core capabilities include sensor-agnostic dense 3D extraction, rapid ortho image processing, aerial and ground computer clusters and clouds, and low cost aerial 3D imaging systems. UR systems are deployed worldwide for all major armed forces. Contact: Mark Guthrie Phone: 303-871-7582 Email: mark.guthrie@du.edu Contact: Ryan Zukas Phone: 503-224-9239 Email: ryan.zukas@urbanrobotics.net University of Florida - Geomatics URS Booth #8084 sfrc.ufl.edu Booth #5050 www.urs.com A University of Florida School with on campus and online programs in Geomatics, Forestry, Natural Resource Conservation, Fisheries, & Marine Sciences. Graduate, Undergraduate, and Certificate Geomatics programs are oncampus, throughout Florida, and online: focusing on Surveying, Remote Sensing, Digital Mapping, GIS, GPS, Satellite Imagery, and other technologies of Geospatial Science! URS Corporation is a fully integrated engineering, construction and technical services organization. We offer a full range of program management; planning, design and engineering; systems engineering and technical assistance; information technology; construction and construction management; operations and maintenance; and decommissioning and closure services. For more information, please visit www.urs.com Contact: Kristina Haselier Phone: 352-846-0847 Email: khaselier@ufl.edu Contact: Rick Randall Phone: 703-579-0728 Email: rick.l.randall@urs.com University of Redlands - Master of Science in Geographic Information Systems UrtheCast Booth #8067 www.msgis.redlands.edu Booth #5061 www.urthecast.com Our MS GIS Program is designed for an audience of professionals seeking to improve their knowledge of analysis and management of geographic information. One- or two-year program is in America’s GIS heartland—Redlands, California, home of Esri. An intensive, international learning environment ensures a global context of relevance to students. UrtheCast has developed the first Ultra HD video feed of Earth, streamed from the International Space Station (ISS) in full color. UrtheCast’s two cameras will provide access to dynamic and exceptionally high-resolution, multispectral video of Earth — which can be used to complement existing data sets. Visit booth 5061 to witness UrtheCast’s unique Earth imagery. Contact: Debra Riley Phone: 909-362-3248 Email: debra_riley@redlands.edu Contact: Justin Segal Phone: 778-331-7845 Email: jsegal@urthecast.com 109 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Verizon VMware Inc. Booth #2053 www.verizon.com/nis Booth #7086 www.vmware.com/government Verizon Enterprise Solutions creates global connections that generate growth, drive business innovation and move society forward. With industry-specific solutions and a full range of global wholesale offerings provided over the company’s secure mobility, cloud, strategic networking and advanced communications platforms, Verizon Enterprise Solutions helps open new opportunities around the world for innovation, investment and business transformation. VMware is the industry leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure solutions. All 15 cabinet-level agencies, all military services, numerous DoD agencies, joint and unified commands, and many independent Federal agencies rely on VMware to avoid IT infrastructure costs, ensure continuity of operations, and provide secure endpoint computing capabilities. Contact: Carol Traynor Phone: 571-839-9490 Email: ctraynor@vmware.com Contact: John Birrane Phone: 410-309-7376 Email: john.w.birrane@verizon.com Vormetric VideoBank Booth #9070 www.vormetric.com Booth #1014 videobankdigital.com Vormetric is the industry leader in data security solutions that span physical, virtual and cloud environments. Vormetric helps over 1300 customers, including 17 of the Fortune 25 and many of the world’s most security conscious government organizations meet compliance requirements and protect what matters —their sensitive data —from both internal and external threats. VideoBank engineers tools for processing, exploiting, disseminating and archiving full-motion video and imagery. Features include live multi-stream capture, automated georeferenced telemetry and chat, geo-referenced target folders, and data fusion through temporal and analytic tools. Live workflows function within browser-based Cloud architectures and in ESRI ArcGIS using VideoBank’s ArcGIS plugin. Contact: Joe Faxlanger Phone: 540-428-3162 Email: jfaxlanger@vormetric.com Contact: Christopher Lazzari Phone: 201-767-2002 Email: chris@videobankdigital.com Voyager Search ViON Corp. Booth #8096 www.voyagersearch.com Booth #1085 www.vion.com Voyager Search provides a powerful Multi-INT, Multi-Domain data search solution that allows an organization or individual to manage, audit and search for all spatial and non-spatial content across the enterprise. Voyager allows a user to search for files utilizing a spatial query through a map interface, user specified filters and text/keyword search. Since 1980, ViON has been providing IT solutions in support of the nation’s most sensitive operations; working with major OEM’s to support FMV, VDI, Cloud and Big Data missions. ViON is the provider of the largest Storage-as-a-Service contract in the DoD and the Prime on the Large Data Object Store contract. Contact: Jon Polay Phone: 631-258-3249 Email: jon@voyagersearch.com Contact: Kirk Mardis Phone: 571-353-6000 Email: kirk.mardis@vion.com 110 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Washington College GIS Program XYRATEX Booth #8082 gis.washcoll.edu Booth #7048 www.xyratex.com At Washington College we are experimenting with radical and disruptive innovations needed to propel our students into the geospatial intelligence careers of the future. Our student-based entrepreneurial team is breaking new ground in 3D visualizations, virtual world creations, open source anticipatory intelligence, crime analysis, and open educational online learning environments. Xyratex is the #1 OEM provider of data storage solutions which include ClusterStor high performance data storage used for data intensive applications in the defense, research, energy and life sciences markets. The ClusterStor family delivers unmatched availability, ease of use, priceperformance and overall TCO leadership. Visit www.xyratex.com to learn more. Contact: Stewart Bruce Phone: 443-282-0012 Email: sbruce2@washcoll.edu Contact: Mike Moritzkat Phone: 703-400-2228 Email: mike_moritzkat@xyratex.com Wiser Young Professionals Networking Lounge Booth #3082 www.wiserco.com Booth #3067 usgif.org/community/ypg Wiser is a Technical Services Firm that offers unique solutions by thinking beyond the map in the following areas: Geospatial Intelligence, Information Solutions, and Intelligence Analysis services. We have successfully built a reputation as a trusted provider of high quality professional services for both public & private sectors. The USGIF Young Professionals Group (YPG) serves to unite junior GEOINT professionals within the Defense and Intelligence communities. This group offers events and programs that parallel the Foundation’s mission of advancing the geospatial intelligence tradecraft by maximizing on the unique dynamics of our young professional membership based off of their needs and wants from this group. Stop by the USGIF Young Professionals Group Networking Lounge and get to know the future of leaders of the Geospatial Intelligence Community. It is sure to be a hot spot for networking at the GEOINT 2013* Symposium. Contact: Jessica Dowell Phone: 615-624-0357 Email: jadowell@wiserco.com Woolpert Booth #7071 www.woolpert.com Serving this nation’s military has been part of Woolpert’s mission and culture for over 50 years. Our geospatial services cover LiDAR, mapping, GIS, sensor development, and systems integration all under one roof to help you obtain and manage the most accurate, interoperable information all in a safe, secured environment. www.woolpert.com Contact: Carrie Drake Phone: 703-793-0109 Email: ypg@usgif.org Contact: Tim Hale Phone: 937-461-5660 Email: tim.hale@woolpert.com 111 EXHIBITOR PROFILES Zebra Imaging Inc. Booth #6086 www.zebraimaging.com World class holographic capabilities providing 3D visualization tools for Defense, Intelligence, and Commercial requirements. Over 14,000 tactical holograms delivered to U.S. Forces in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2006. Light weight and durable, Zebra’s holograms require only a point light source to create a full 3D experience without special eyewear. Contact: Rick Black Phone: 512-592-8776 Email: rblack@zebraimaging.com ZODIAC DATA SYSTEMS-ZODIAC AEROSPACE Booth #5055 www.zodiacaerospace.com Zodiac Data Systems a high technology company that designs, manufactures and supplies a broad range of products and solutions for airborne & ground telemetry, mission video and flight test recorders, satellite command control, data collection from observation satellites and, products and solutions for satellite communications QoS monitoring. Contact: Alexandre Thily Phone: +33169827800 Email: alexandre.thily@zodiacaerospace.com 112 Collegiate Accreditation Program USGIF accreditation of collegiate geospatial intelligence certificate programs supports vital national security interests by assuring that students are prepared for careers within the growing GEOINT enterprise. Earning a geospatial intelligence certificate from a USGIF-accredited institution provides students with the skills required to address challenges, and it ensures employers are getting high caliber potential hires who understand GEOINT. Accredited Schools Want to develop a geospatial intelligence certificate program at your university? Visit usgif.org/education/accreditation for more information. usgif.org MEDIA SPONSORS Apogeo Spatial Defense Systems www.apogeospatial.com www.defensesystems.com Formerly Imaging Notes magazine, Apogeo Spatial communicates the power of geospatial tools and technologies in managing the world’s scarce resources and environment, so that the global population has security—of water, food and energy. With a focus on long-term sustainability of the planet and people, Apogeo Spatial provides visual intelligence elevating global awareness. Business, government and academic professionals find the information—and inspiration—for using geospatial tools to build a more sustainable world. With the fresh, relevant insights from expert contributors, stunning visuals and clear examples of the technologies, those who make critical policy and business decisions about the world’s resources will understand the power of remotely sensed data and solutions. See www. apogeospatial.com. Subscribe at www.locationalliance.net. Defense Systems delivers independent insight, analysis and perspective for those in the defense IT world who develop, acquire and manage network-based technologies that facilitate situational awareness and enterprise agility. Editorial coverage includes communications, cyber defense, tactical IT, enterprise systems, satellites and GEOINT, sensors, UAS and mobile. Contact: Wendy LaDuke Phone: 949-265-1596 Email: wladuke@1105media.com Directions Magazine www.directionsmag.com Directions Magazine is the leading source of information, news and commentary for “all things location.” We keep our readers informed with the latest geospatial technology trends and issues through newsletters, blogs, podcasts, industry Channels and webinars. Our readers gain an “inside edge” by reading our publications and attending our events. And we are driven to serve our advertisers by bringing them broad exposure through our worldwide reach. Read our publications daily: Directions Magazine (www.DirectionsMag.com); All Points Blog (www.AllPointsBlog.com); and Directions Magazine India (www.directionsmag.in). Contact us at editors@directionsmag.com. Contact: Myrna James Yoo Phone: 303-956-0051 Email: myrna@apogeospatial.com C4ISR & Networks and Defense News www.c4isrnet.com C4ISR & Networks is the media brand committed to the dynamic and fast growing network-based defense community, providing the most in-depth, focused and knowledgeable news, analysis and insight on defense IT, cyber defense, communications, GEOINT, unmanned systems, sensors and related C4ISR systems. The U.S. Defense and Intelligence officials rely on C4ISR & Networks for information on advanced weapons platforms, sensor systems, and command and control centers that provide information advantage, battlefield dominance, speed of command and mission effectiveness. C4ISR & Networks is a media product of Gannett Government Media, home to Federal Times, Defense News, Army Times and more. Contact: Joe Francica Phone: 256-509-3661 Joe.francica@directionsmag.com Earth Imaging Journal eijournal.com Earth Imaging Journal is devoted to exploring the world of remote sensing. The bimonthly publication focuses on the dominant business applications that support the international remote sensing industry, emphasizing the inherent beauty and informational value of Earth imagery from numerous sources. The magazine also delivers insightful perspectives on remote sensing policy initiatives and covers niche markets as they develop. Earth Imaging Journal is complemented by its Web site, www.eijournal.com, and its weekly electronic newsletter, Earth Imaging Express. Subscribe online at www.eijournal. com. For more information, contact John Hughes at jhughes@ eijournal.com. Contact: John Lee Phone: 703-642-7348 Email: jclee@gannett.com Contact: John Hughes Phone: 970-223-6295 Email: jhughes@eijournal.com 114 MEDIA SPONSORS Geospatial Media and Communications GISUser http://geointworld.net/?utm_source= GeoInt2013&utm_medium=Web&utm_campaign=ProfileVisitors-from-GeoInt2013 GISuser.com, officially launched by Spatial Media LLC in 2003, has a goal to educate, inform, and provide the geospatial technology user & industry professional with the latest developments, analysis, and reports affecting the GIS user and related geospatial technologies. The portal provides cutting-edge news and tips, webinar updates, feature content, a vibrant career board which is transitioning to GeoJobs.biz, AnyGeo blog, and the popular 2X a week newsletter “GISuser Today”. GISuser is complemented by an array of popular social media channels and can be found on Twitter @GISuser. GISuser.com is part of the Spatial Media portfolio of GeoTech web properties found at spatialmedia.us www.gisuser.com Geospatial Media facilitates and promotes the use of geospatial technologies through its print, online media and conferences. In order to exclusively cater to the requirements of defense and homeland security community, the company has the following flagship products. Print and Online Media - It publishes the Bimonthly GeoIntelligence Magazine that encompassing geospatial and Information Technology. It has recently launched online portal www.GeointWorld. net. Conferences - It organizes GeoIntelligence India and GeoIntelligence Latin America conferences that address the technology needs and challenges in the respective regions. This year, Geospatial Media will also organize its flagship GeoInt conferences in Brazil and Malaysia. 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COMMITTEES Academic Technical The Academic Committee is responsible for USGIF’s educational initiatives. In addition to providing scholarships for high school, undergraduate and graduate students, the committee spearheads an accreditation program at the university and college level. USGIF accreditation of collegiate geospatial intelligence certificate programs supports vital national security interests by assuring that students are prepared for careers within the growing GEOINT enterprise. The Technical Committee identifies emerging trends and serves as a collection point for community needs, developing technical aspects of the tradecraft to demonstrate true interoperability from common community standards. Within this committee are the Tradecraft Development Subcommittee, Interoperability Outreach Subcommittee and Emerging Technologies Subcommittee. Outreach The Tradecraft and Professional Development Committee covers and implements ways to assess the needs for geospatial intelligence professionals to support government, industry and academia. The committee determines the basic and advanced qualifications for geospatial intelligence professionals and assesses education and training programs which prepare individuals for entry or advancement in the GEOINT profession. Tradecraft & Professional Development The Outreach Committee is responsible for delivering USGIF’s message to public and private partners, as well as to policy and decision makers. To ensure USGIF is best supporting the community and tradecraft, the Outreach Committee oversees congressional education initiatives, the Interagency Working Group and the USGIF Awards Subcommittee. Planning The Planning Committee is responsible for overseeing all USGIF events, to include the GEOINT Symposium, GEOINT Community Week, Chairman’s events, the USGIF Workshop Series, GEOINTeraction Tuesdays and more. 117 ABOUT USGIF ANNUAL EVENTS & PROGRAMS GEOINT Symposium Chairman’s Events The annual GEOINT Symposium is the nation’s premier intelligence event. Each year, thousands from the community attend the GEOINT Symposium to discover cutting edge geospatial intelligence technologies, converse with top leaders in the intelligence, defense and homeland security communities, share best practices, learn from academia and network with government, industry and military leaders. The GEOINT Symposium features an exhibit hall of more than 200,000 square feet of exhibits encompassing the latest innovative technologies from more than 270 exhibitors. Even after the exhibit hall closes, the Symposium continues to deliver plenty of exciting networking events for attendees and exhibitors alike. The high-level participation of the directors, commanders and under secretaries of the community atlarge in conjunction with the program managers, engineers, academics and warfighters makes the GEOINT Symposia stand out from other events. USGIF hosts smaller dinner events where USGIF Strategic Partners can listen and speak with community leaders. Chairman’s events are open only to Strategic Partner members, USGIF Board of Directors and select invited guests. GEOINTeraction Tuesday GEOINTeraction Tuesday is a series of casual networking events. It serves to develop relationships, exchange ideas and discover opportunities in an informal setting. Each event features a guest speaker from an organization within the defense and intelligence communities who shares their views on current issues, followed by a question and answer session from attendees. USGIF Workshop Series The USGIF Workshop Series brings together the GEOINT Community on a periodic basis to discuss relevant issues in tradecraft, innovation and the community. Ranging in size from fewer than 25 to more than 100 participants, these workshops tackle topics that span the defense, intelligence and homeland security stakeholders. If you are interested in proposing or organizing a topic for a USGIF Workshop, please e-mail workshop@usgif.org with your idea. GEOINT Community Week For one week, participants from across Industry, Academia, Government, and the Defense, Intelligence, and Homeland Security Communities gather in Northern Virginia for a variety of GEOINT-focused activities. Participants engage in classified briefings and workshops, tour technology exhibits, benefit from professional development sessions, and network with colleagues. One workshop during the week might be packed with 100 or more participants eager to hear about the future of commercial remote sensing while USGIF member organizations display the latest innovations to a filled exhibit hall. In 2013, GEOINT Community Week added unprecedented training and education opportunities, with nearly 20 sessions devoted to topics such as human geography, crowd sourcing, disaster relief, full-motion video, LiDAR point clouds, spatial statistics, and more. NGA Tech Showcases East NCE opens its doors for more than 1,000 attendees to participate in numerous activities. NGA demonstrates the agency’s newest technology, such as apps and on-demand tools, while exhibits showcase how NGA products, services, and personnel support the warfighter, assist in humanitarian relief efforts, provide homeland security, and respond to natural and man-made disasters. West The Tech Showcase at NGA Campus West in St. Louis introduces attendees to the unique mission set and capabilities of this campus. Participants in Tech Showcase West attend demonstrations and training sessions, view a number of exhibits, and tour NGA’s Arnold and 2nd Street facilities. The event is an exceptional opportunity for industry partners to interact directly with the NGA West workforce and discuss technology needs and accomplishments. 118 ABOUT USGIF USGIF WORKING GROUPS Activity-Based Intelligence Working Group Modeling And Simulation Working Group The ABI Working Group informs and educates the community on a common understanding of Activity-Based Intelligence, and it enhances communications throughout the relevant government and contractor circles of the ABI value proposition. The ABI Working Group looks into development of common terminology and technological shortfalls that need to be addressed, and identifies best practices. It also provides a forum for the coordination of IR&D with existing ABI related technological gaps. USGIF established the M&S WG to promote the value and use of improved interoperability of tools and technologies, best practices, and increased sharing of geospatial data across the M&S and GEOINT communities. The M&S WG hosts several workshops and meetings to address: the economic value of interoperability and data sharing; what makes simulation data different and technically challenging compared with geospatial data; and best practices for the integration of modeling and simulation and geospatial programs in today’s collaborative environment. Administrative Professionals Working Group Small Business Advisory Working Group The APWG highlights the unique contributions of administrative professionals in the GEOINT Community. It offers administrative professionals the opportunity to be part of a team in our important occupation. Working under the support and direction of USGIF, the goal is to better the community through the planning and implementation of APWG projects and to unite administrative professionals from different sectors of the geospatial intelligence community. The SBAWG advises and counsels USGIF on representation of sustaining small business Foundation members. The SBAWG’s primary objective is to assist small business members seeking to gain traction in the GEOINT market by facilitating access and opportunities to build relationships between the Intelligence Community, Department of Defense, and civil agencies, prime contractors, and other small businesses. The SBAWG conducts monthly meetings, and it also hosts quarterly luncheons featuring key decision makers, acquisition officials, and small business program office representatives from government and military agencies. Africa Working Group The AWG encourages professionals from any and all interested communities to come together, creating an open dialogue to examine and explore unique security, environmental and developmental challenges and solutions on the African continent. Commercial Electro Optical Imagery Working Group The EO WG promotes the value and use of commercial electro optical imagery and systems through education, information, workshops, fora and other activities. It develops and delivers position papers, educational flyers, training programs, discussion sessions and other efforts as necessary. The EO working group engages with government entities as appropriate to further the USGIF and WG mission. Commercial Airborne Working Group The CAWG promotes the value and use of airborne acquired GEOINT data solutions and sensor phenomenology. The working group holds educational and informational workshops and develops position papers, educational flyers, and training programs. The group was founded in June 2012 and USGIF charter organizations include Fugro EarthData Inc, Woolpert, Ball Aerospace, Pictometry, Surdex, Sanborn, Intermap, Northrop Grumman and EOIR. Young Professionals Working Group The YPWG is dedicated to promoting, supporting and encouraging active involvement in the Young Professionals Group. The YPWG develops projects and activities for young professionals in the GEOINT Community and encourages active involvement and service. The YPWG has successfully planned youth outreach programs, coordinated panel sessions and workshops for career development, and engaged the next generation of geospatial intelligence leaders. Commercial SAR Satellite Working Group USGIF members formed the CSARS Working Group to explain the capabilities and advantages of space-based SAR, as well as to provide hands-on learning and training for users. The CSARS Working Group charter members include MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (MDA),‑ Astrium GEO-Information Services - Infoterra GmbH and e-GEOS S.p.A. 119 The USGIF Young Professionals Group (YPG) serves to unite GEOINT professionals, age 35 and under, within the Defense, Intelligence and Homeland Security communities. The YPG offers events and programs that parallel the Foundation’s mission of advancing the geospatial intelligence tradecraft. Visit us at the YPG Networking Lounge (booth 3067) in the exhibit hall. www.usgif.org/community/YPG @USGIFypg USGIF BOARD OF DIRECTORS MIKE CAMPANELLI C H AI R M A N O F T H E B OA RD OF DIRECT ORS K. STUART SHEA Senior Systems Engineer, RadiantBlue Technologies Inc. Stu Shea is the Chairman of the Board of Directors at the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) and founder of the GEOINT Symposium. From 2005-2007 he led SAIC’s support to the national security community. With over 10,000 employees and $3.2B in revenues, his Group provides support for customers across the full spectrum of national security programs, including: cyber-security; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; imagery and signals intelligence; operational intelligence; special operations; intelligence analysis; electronic warfare; offense and defensive counter-space; linguistics; geospatial production; biometrics; and the development of technologies to support counter-terrorism. From 2005 to 2007, Shea led SAIC’s support to the National Reconnaissance Office, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, U.S. Air Force, and other elements of the intelligence community and Department of Defense (DoD). He provided mission support to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s (ODNI) special technology programs, and the DoD’s critical space superiority programs. In 2003, Shea was named as one of the 12 members of the National Commission for the Review of the R&D Programs of the U.S. Intelligence Community. He was appointed by the Speaker of the House, the Honorable J. Dennis Hastert (R-IL), in consultation with the Chairman of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives, the Honorable Porter J. Goss (R- FL). Mike Campanelli is a Senior Systems Engineer with RadiantBlue Technologies. With a focus on Moving Target Intelligence (MTI), Mr. Campanelli has spent his career supporting the acquisition, technical development, and operations of advanced systems for the Intelligence Community (IC) and DoD. Mr. Campanelli started his career with Lockheed Martin, serving in operational support, mission planning, and systems engineering roles over a six year period. In 2010, Mr. Campanelli joined RadiantBlue Technologies where he supports the design, development, and testing of software and systems across multiple programs and projects for the IC and DoD. He is an emerging subject matter expert on Moving Target Intelligence exploitation, data, and systems and has trained and supported over a hundred analysts and service members across the globe in the understanding and exploitation of MTI data. Mr. Campanelli earned a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia University, a M.S. in Systems Engineering from George Washington University and is currently completing post-graduate work in Geospatial Intelligence at Penn State University. JOAN AVALYN DEMPSEY Executive Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton Ms. Joan Dempsey is an executive vice president in Booz Allen Hamilton’s defense business, where she leads firm-wide growth and functional integration initiatives. Previously, she led the firm’s largest defense and intelligence accounts and was responsible for strategic development, execution, and day-to-day operations in each account. She is a member of the firm’s Sensitive Risk Review Board and for several years led the firm’s participation in the Aspen Ideas Fest where she continues as a frequent panelist on defense issues, cybersecurity and cyber operations, and women in leadership panels. During a 25-year career in the federal government, Dempsey held political appointments twice: first, in the Clinton Administration upon Senate Confirmation, she served as the deputy director of Central Intelligence for Community Management; and, in the Bush Administration as the executive director of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Dempsey also spent 17 years as a senior civilian in the Department of Defense as deputy director of intelligence at the Defense Intelligence Agency, as director of the General Defense Intelligence Program, and as the deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence and security. DR. PEGGY AGOURIS Professor and Dean, College of Science, George Mason University Dr. Peggy Agouris is Professor and Dean of the College of Science at George Mason University (GMU). She is also the director of the Center of Earth Observing and Space Research, one of the largest research centers at GMU. Agouris received her diploma in engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, and her master’s and Ph.D. from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science, Ohio State University. Prior to joining George Mason University in 2007, Agouris was with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, and the Department of Spatial Information Engineering, University of Maine. Agouris has authored more than 100 articles in journals, books and conference proceedings in the image analysis and computer science literature. She has also edited three books on digital image analysis for geospatial applications as well as two journal special issues. 121 USGIF BOARD OF DIRECTORS PAUL L. GRAZIANI JOSHUA HARTMAN Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, Analytical Graphics Inc. Chief Executive Officer, Horizon Strategies Group LLC, Principal, The Center for Strategic Space Studies (CS3), Senior Associate, Center for Strategic & International Studies Paul L. Graziani is the chief executive officer and co-founder of Analytical Graphics Inc. (AGI), the producer of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) analysis software for land, sea, air and space. For the past 20 years, he has championed the use of COTS in the national security and space industries and today, AGI’s flagship product STK, is used in more than 35,000 worldwide installations by aerospace, defense and intelligence professionals. Graziani has been nominated for and received a number of entrepreneurial excellence awards at both local and national levels. AGI has also enjoyed strong growth and has been named to numerous prestigious lists, including the Military Training Technology magazine’s Top 100, Space News Top 50, Inc. 500, Technology Fast 50, Technology Fast 500, Philly 100 and Softletter Top 100. Joshua T. Hartman is the CEO for Horizon Strategies Group, LLC, a company that develops problem-focused strategies and innovations leveraging the business marketplace. He is also a Principal at the Center for Strategic Space Studies (CS3) and a Senior Associate with CSIS. His career has focused on development and execution of strategy and programs covering missile defense, cyberspace, intelligence, and space. Recently, he has been advising industry on corporate strategy, new market creation, and innovation theory. Previously, he was senior adviser to the under secretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics (USD(AT&L)) and director of the Space and Intelligence Capabilities Office (SIO). As senior adviser, he was responsible for supporting the USD(AT&L) in matters relating to the acquisition system at the Department of Defense (DOD), including research and development, advanced technology, test and evaluation, production and logistics, to include end-to-end systems delivery of technology to the warfighter. As SIO director, he established and ran departmental activities on all acquisition programs and industrial base issues related to space, intelligence, and cyber, totaling over 61 programs and $70 billion annually. Hartman began his career as an officer in the U.S. Air Force. His assignments included the Space and Missiles Systems Center, National Reconnaissance Office, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Office of the Secretary of Defense, and Naval Research Laboratory. THE HONORABLE JEFFREY K. HARRIS Chief Executive Officer & President, JKH Consulting LLC Jeffrey K. Harris has contributed to U.S. national security in both government and industry for 35 years where he has fostered new technologies, programs and capabilities that have contributed significantly to U.S. national security capabilities. He is an aerospace, defense and intelligence community consultant. He is retired from Lockheed Martin, where he was a corporate officer and served as president of Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space and president of Lockheed Martin Special Programs. Prior to this, he served as president of Space Imaging, the first company to commercially provide highresolution satellite imagery and information products of the Earth for cost-effective solutions to today’s global business needs. Before entering the private sector, Harris served with distinction in senior national leadership positions, including assistant secretary of the Air Force for Space; director, National Reconnaissance Office and associate executive director of the Intelligence Community Management Staff. In all of these capacities, he provided direct support to both the Secretary of Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence. 122 USGIF BOARD OF DIRECTORS DEWEY R. HOUCK JEFF JONAS Vice President and General Manager; Information Solutions, The Boeing Company Chief Scientist, IBM Context Computing Jeff Jonas is the Chief Scientist of IBM Context Computing. Previously he was the Chief Scientist of the IBM Entity Analytics Group and an IBM Distinguished Engineer. The IBM Entity Analytics Group was formed based on technologies developed by Systems Research & Development (SRD), founded by Jonas in 1984, and acquired by IBM in January 2005. Prior to the acquisition, Jonas led SRD through the design and development of a number of unique systems, including technology used by the Las Vegas gaming industry. One such innovation played a pivotal role in protecting the gaming industry from aggressive “card count” teams, the most notable known as the MIT team featured in the book “Bringing Down the House,” and recent movie “21.” Following an investment in 2001 by In-Q-Tel, the venture capital arm of the CIA, SRD began playing a role in America’s national security and counterterrorism mission. One such contribution includes an analysis of the connections between the individual 9/11 terrorists. This link analysis is now taught in universities and has been widely cited by think tanks and the media. Dewey Houck is deputy general manager of Electronic and Information Solutions (E&IS), a division of Boeing Network and Space Systems (BN&SS). He is responsible for oversight of all E&IS research and development efforts focused on advanced technologies that support the division’s longterm growth strategy. Houck is also a Boeing Senior Technical Fellow. Houck was previously vice president and general manager of the Information Solutions division, prior to its merger with Electronic and Mission Systems in 2012. In that role, Houck led approximately 3,000 employees focused on delivering innovative technical solutions for security and information management, cybersecurity, satellite and ground operations. Prior to that, he was the vice president of the Intelligence Systems group, where he oversaw the horizontal integration of the Intelligence Community through the deployment of information sharing technologies and the development of information management components for more effective intelligence planning and analysis. He currently serves on the board of directors of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) and the Northern Virginia Urban League (NOVAUL). JOANNE O. ISHAM President, Isham Associates LLC Joanne Isham is an independent consultant, working with a variety of clients in the defense and intelligence sectors to develop strategies, identify high- value opportunities, address critical challenges and transform their business. She was formerly a senior vice president for L-1 Identity Solutions—a market leader in identity management—where she was the corporate leader responsible for planning, developing, and executing the L-1 federal market strategy. From 2007 to 2008, Isham was the chief operating officer of High Performance Technologies, Inc. (HPTi), where she had management and operational responsibility for the firm. Isham was the former Vice President/ Deputy General Manager of Network Systems at BAE Systems. In addition to managing day-to-day operations, she was directly responsible for identifying strategic opportunities for new mission focus within the Intelligence Community, Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security. 123 USGIF BOARD OF DIRECTORS BRIG. GEN. MICHAEL G. LEE, USAF (RET.) DR. KEITH E. LITTLEFIELD Brigadier General Mike Lee, U.S. Air Force (Ret.) joined Blue Canopy from General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) in May 2012. At GDIT, as the Vice President and General Manager for the Military Service Sector, General Lee was responsible for the growth and performance of the Defense Intelligence business unit. The customer base included the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, along with Joint/Combatant Commands and Coalition Forces. Prior to GDIT, he worked at Lockheed Martin Corporation as Vice President of Business Development and Strategic Initiatives and was the Vice President and Executive Director at American Systems Corporation. Mike Lee joined General Dynamics from Lockheed Martin in August 2009. Prior to his entry into the private sector, he served a distinguished 31 year career in the U.S. Air Force. During the last 3 years of his military career he was assigned as the Military Executive at the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (now the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency – NGA). While at NGA, he was deployed for 22 months to Afghanistan and Iraq as USCENTCOM’s National ISR and C2 coordinator during Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom. General Lee’s ability to bring “intelligence to the war fighter” revolutionized NGA’s wartime capabilities. The Director for Central Intelligence (DCI) awarded him the National Intelligence Medal of Achievement for revolutionizing intelligence support to active duty troops. With more than 30 years of hands-on operational management experience, he has proven expertise in worldwide operations and intelligence activities, especially those involving matrixed international management and negotiations. As TASC’s chief technology officer, Keith Littlefield sets the company’s direction for technology investments, establishes thought leadership for the technology base, manages intellectual property and supports technical personnel development. He also oversees TASC’s independent research and development and technical fellows programs. Littlefield has spent the bulk of his career managing large, complex acquisition IT programs. He joined TASC from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), where he served most recently as the agency’s chief information officer. In this role, Littlefield was responsible for planning, managing and protecting all GEOINT information technology. Most notably, he was one of six federal CIOs selected to help deliver a common infrastructure across the Intelligence Community, a groundbreaking initiative heavily dependent on technology and acquisition expertise. Previously, he served as the Director of National Intelligence senior acquisition executive with oversight on the Intelligence Community’s entire IT portfolio of major systems acquisitions and facilities worldwide. During the course of his 30-year career, Littlefield has garnered numerous awards, including the Director of National Intelligence Superior Service Medal, Presidential Rank Award of Distinguished Executive, and NGA Distinguished Civilian Service Award. Littlefield earned a Ph.D. in advanced geographic information systems from the University of Maryland at College Park; an M.A. in urban and environmental planning as a Thomas Jefferson Fellow at the University of Virginia; and a B.A. in economics and geography at Mary Washington College. Partner, National Security, Blue Canopy Chief Technology Officer, TASC 124 USGIF BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELIZABETH LYON KEITH J. MASBACK For the past five years, Elizabeth Lyon has worked as a geographer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center. From 2010 to 2011 she was fortunate to have a unique detail supporting the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Human Performance, Training and BioSystems Directorate within the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering. Recently nominated to the U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Foundation’s Board of Directors, Lyon is looking forward to working with the Young Professionals and supporting the geospatial community. Lyon is currently completing her Ph.D. in computational social science at George Mason University. She has a master’s of science in geography from University of Illinois and a bachelor’s degree in economics and French from Augustana College. Mr. Masback is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF). As CEO, he is responsible for leading the Foundation to accomplish its mission to promote the geospatial intelligence tradecraft and develop a GEOINT Community among government, industry, academic, professional organizations and individuals whose mission focus is the development and application of geospatial intelligence to address national security objectives. Prior to joining USGIF, Mr. Masback spent a combined 20 years as an officer in the U.S. Army, and in the government civilian service, culminating as a member of the Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Service at the National GeospatialIntelligence Agency (NGA). He held a variety of positions at NGA primarily focused on strategic planning and programming. Most recently, he served as the Director, Source Operations Group where he was responsible for tasking the Nation’s space-based imagery collection assets. He has served as a member of the Intelligence Task Force of the Defense Science Board, and currently serves as a member of the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Advisory Committee on Commercial Remote Sensing (ACCRES) and the Department of Interior’s National Geospatial Advisory Committee (NGAC). Mr. Masback grew up in White Plains, NY, and he and his wife Allison have five children. Geographer, Engineer Research and Development Center, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Chief Executive Officer, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) GABRIELA MALDONADO Senior Consultant, Booz Allen Hamilton Gaby Maldonado is a Sr. Consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton supporting the firm’s analytics capability focusing on geospatial services. As a GEOINT subject matter expert, Ms. Maldonado currently leads the GEOINT production for the Secretary of Homeland Security daily intelligence briefings. Additionally, Ms. Maldonado provides GEOINT tradecraft development expertise and training to homeland security mission partners. In 2012, Ms. Maldonado became an active member in the USGIF Young Professionals Working Group, leading several service projects, and networking events for young professionals. Prior to joining Booz Allen Hamilton in 2009, Ms. Maldonado started her career as a geodatabase analyst at ESRI, where she was the lead geospatial analyst and briefer in support to Infrastructure Protection during national-level incidents and events. Gaby Maldonado received a M.A in Geography from The Ohio State University. For her master thesis she merged qualitative and quantitative analysis in a cross-sectional study to examine how spatial and contextual accessibility to breast cancer screening centers affects the stage of diagnosis of women diagnosed with breast cancer. She is also a proud graduate of the Pennsylvania State University, where she earned her B.S. in Geography and was an awardee of the Bunton Waller Academic Fellowship. AIMEE MCGRANAHAN Chief Operating Officer, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) Aimee McGranahan currently serves as the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation’s (USGIF) Chief Operating Office (COO) and is also a member of USGIF’s board of directors. In these capacities, McGranahan, who has been a part of the Foundation since its onset, oversees the day-to-day business, as well as advising on and executing the Foundation’s strategic vision. Prior to joining USGIF, she worked as a project manager at Northrop Grumman TASC for the Space and Intelligence Operating Unit. McGranahan also served as the proposal coordinator for the largest dollar value contract in TASC history, which earned her the Northrop Grumman President’s Award. 125 USGIF BOARD OF DIRECTORS MATTHEW M. O’CONNELL THE HONORABLE SUE C. PAYTON Matt O’Connell is the President of MOC Partners. He came to the commercial remote sensing industry in 2001 as CEO of GeoEye’s predecessor, ORBIMAGE. In January 2006, ORBIMAGE acquired Space Imaging to form GeoEye Inc. O’Connell has over 25 years of experience in communications management and finance. Prior to joining GeoEye, O’Connell was a managing director at Crest Advisors, a New York-based private merchant bank that invested in and advised communications companies, and senior vice president of Legal and Business Affairs for Sony Worldwide Networks, a division of Sony Corp. specializing in radio and Internet programming. Before working at Sony, he served as senior vice president and general counsel of Osborn Communications Corp., a publicly traded radio and television station operator. In January 2008, O’Connell was appointed by the Department of the Interior to serve on its National Geospatial Advisory Committee. He also serves on The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Advisory Committee on Commercial Remote Sensing. The Honorable Sue C. Payton—change agent, acquisition expert, innovative industry leader and public servant—has over 27 years of continued success working in senior industry and government positions with military services, defense agencies, coalition partners, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Office of the Secretary of Defense, the intelligence community, Congress, Universities and the media. As the former assistant secretary of the Air Force, Payton was responsible for all Air Force research, development and acquisition activities. She provided strategy, direction, guidance and oversight of all matters pertaining to the formulation, review, approval and execution of acquisition plans, policies and programs. Payton directed a $30 billion annual investment that included major weapon systems such as unmanned air vehicles, mobility, ISR and fighter aircraft, and munitions, as well as, capability areas such as alternative fuels, information technology, command and control, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems. During her tenure with Lockheed Martin and Martin Marietta, Payton was responsible for leveraging the latest information technology needs of DOD and the intelligence community and she resolved complex space system acquisition and technical issues. In her current role, Payton advises business and government executive leaders in areas of corporate governance principles and policies, standards of conduct, strategic business planning including R&D and game changing technology transition, acquisition and logistics approaches to meet national security needs, resource allocations and operating execution plans. President, MOC Partners President, SCI Aerospace Inc. STEPHEN S. OSWALD Founding Partner, SYZYGY Enterprises Stephen S. Oswald is chief operating officer for Information Solutions, a division within Boeing Network and Space Systems business of Boeing Defense, Space & Security. In this role he is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the division. Previously, Oswald was vice president and general manager of Intelligence and Security Systems (I&SS), a division of Boeing’s Network and Space Systems, where he provided integrated solutions for the intelligence community and homeland security customers in five major program areas: Cyber and Information Solutions, Digital Receiver Technologies, Global Security Solutions, Mission Operations and Mission Systems. Prior to this assignment, Oswald was vice president and program manager of Boeing’s Space Shuttle Program, supporting United Space Alliance and NASA in the operation of the shuttle system. During his government career with both the Navy and NASA, Oswald served as a tactical pilot, test pilot, space shuttle astronaut and senior executive. As an astronaut, Oswald flew three space shuttle missions: He piloted two missions aboard Discovery in 1992 and 1993, and commanded STS-67 aboard Endeavour in March 1995. In 1996, Oswald was assigned to NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C., as deputy associate administrator for space operations, responsible for the Space Shuttle, Expendable Launch Vehicles and Space Communications programs for the agency. 126 USGIF BOARD OF DIRECTORS MR. MICHAEL A RODRIGUE JENNIFER K. STANSALL Michael A. Rodrigue was appointed to the Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Service in 2000 and to the position of Deputy Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in June 2012. As Deputy Director, he formulates policy, manages agency resources, and leads operational activities to accomplish NGA’s mission. NGA is both a Combat Support Agency and a member of the National Intelligence Community. Located in over 200 places around the world, the men and women of NGA provide timely, relevant, and accurate targetbased geospatial intelligence to military forces and to senior national security policy makers for the United States of America. Mr. Rodrigue previously led the Leader Development Strategic Initiative for NGA. He also served as Director, NGA Vision Integration Team (VIT), supporting the Director in facilitating the coordination, integration, and synchronization of activities realizing the NGA Vision and Strategic Initiatives. Before entering Federal Service, Mr. Rodrigue spent 20 years in the U.S. Army. Mr. Rodrigue had various leadership assignments in Korea, Hawaii, and the United States, including Joint assignments in the U.S. Pacific Command and DMA. He was an assistant professor in computer science and topographic research at the United States Military Academy (USMA). He served as DMA’s representative to U.S. Central Command Forward in Desert Storm. Mr. Rodrigue has a bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Engineering, USMA in 1972, and a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology in 1980. His military awards include the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, and Joint Meritorious Service Medal. He was awarded the Meritorious Executive Presidential Rank Award in 2010 and the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal in 2011. Jennifer Stansall is a senior account manager at DigitalGlobe. In this role, she is responsible for developing and managing DigitalGlobe’s Global Strategic Alliance partners in the commercial and defense and intelligence markets. Ms. Stansall acts as a conduit to facilitate corporate relationships between DigitalGlobe and large, global organizations. Prior to that, she supported a variety of proposal efforts with Defense and Intelligence customers and was a liaison to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Commercial GEOINT Solutions (CGS) focused on driving advanced imagery products and services. Additionally, she participated in a two-year rotation at DigitalGlobe’s Washington DC office supporting business development efforts by conducting statistical and geospatial research and analysis, identifying and influencing technical sales solutions, and promoting awareness and understanding of DigitalGlobe’s products and services. Previous to her work in Washington, DC, she was a Strategic Account Manager responsible for managing and executing daily activity of DigitalGlobe’s ClearView and NextView contracts with the NGA. She also supported various other Defense and Intelligence customers to facilitate satellite collection, production and delivery and ensure the customer’s requirements were being met. Ms. Stansall has been an active member of the USGIF Young Professionals Group (YPG), volunteering and participating in various events and programs. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Geography (GIS/ Remote Sensing) from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Deputy Director, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Senior Account Manager, DigitalGlobe 127 USGIF BOARD OF DIRECTORS JEFFREY R. TARR MICHAEL M. THOMAS Jeff Tarr is Chief Executive Officer, President and a Director of DigitalGlobe (NYSE: DGI), a leading global provider of commercial high-resolution earth imagery products and services serving both governments and commercial customers. Since joining DigitalGlobe, Jeff has refocused the company’s strategic direction, positioning it for rapid growth and value creation for customers and shareowners. During his career, Jeff has held leadership positions at some of the world’s leading information businesses. Before joining DigitalGlobe in April 2011, Jeff served as President and Chief Operating Officer of IHS Inc. (NYSE: IHS). Jeff joined IHS as President and Chief Operating Officer of one of the company’s two operating divisions in 2004. He was named Co- President and Co-COO of IHS in 2007 and sole President and COO in 2008. During his tenure, IHS grew from $394 million in revenue in 2004 to more than $1 billion in 2010, through both rapid organic growth and more than 40 acquisitions, including Jane’s Information Group, Lloyd’s Register Fairplay and Global Insight. Prior to IHS, Jeff was Chairman and CEO of Hoover’s, a publicly traded business information provider. He joined Hoover’s in 2001, leading the company to profitability and double-digit growth. In 2003, Jeff led the sale of Hoover’s to Dun & Bradstreet (D&B). Upon completion of the acquisition, he was retained by D&B as President of the new subsidiary. Jeff began his career with Bain & Company, a leading strategy consulting firm, based in its Paris office. Later he was a Vice President and General Manager with US WEST, where he served on the executive team of the corporation’s $1.5 billion revenue Yellow Pages publishing subsidiary (now a division of Dex One Corp.) and led the creation of the company’s leading Internet yellow pages business. Jeff holds a BA in Public and International Affairs from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School and an MBA from Stanford University. He serves on the board of directors of The Corporate Executive Board Company. A senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton, Mike Thomas supports the broad security initiatives of the firm. His key areas of expertise include systems development, technology and the intelligence community. Prior to joining Booz Allen in 2010, Thomas was president of the Security Product Line at Lockheed Martin’s IS&GS organization, where he provided knowledge solutions capabilities, intelligence mission management, and processed and disseminated intelligence data for enhanced national and tactical decision making. Thomas’ career highlights include several years as IBM’s White House account manager for national federal accounts, and business area manager for new and advanced programs, where he was responsible for a major classified COTS development program. As vice president of special application programs for Lockheed Martin Mission Systems, he led the redirection of the business into imagery and geospatial programs and expanded into the federal, commercial and international markets. President and Chief Executive Officer, DigitalGlobe Senior Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton DR. CHRISTOPHER K. TUCKER Principal, Yale House Ventures Christopher K. Tucker manages Yale House Ventures, a portfolio of social ventures and technology companies that span the worlds of energy, geospatial, sensor, cybersecurity, open source and social media technologies, across the domains of defense/intelligence, international affairs, civilian government, commercial industry, NGOs and academe. Tucker was previously senior vice president for the Americas and national programs at ERDAS, a technology provider for geospatial exploitation, analysis, data management/ dissemination, information sharing and collaboration across the defense, intelligence, civilian federal, state/local and commercial sectors worldwide. Tucker was also the founding chief strategic officer of In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s venture capital fund, focusing his efforts on developing In-Q-Tel’s overall strategy for tackling the agency’s priority IT problems. 128 USGIF MEMBERS STRATEGIC PARTNER GICC PATRON ASSOCIATE PATRON 129 USGIF MEMBERS SPONSOR Observera ® APPLIED IMAGERY 130 USGIF MEMBERS SPONSOR ® NETCENTRIC INTELLIGENCE® 131 BECOME A ME MB E R O F T H E O N LY OR G A N IZ AT IO N D ED IC AT E D T O P R O M O T IN G T H E GE O S PAT IA L I N T E L L IG E N C E TRADECRAFT INDIVIDUAL & SUSTAINING MeMberShIp proVIDeS UNIqUe opporTUNITIeS • Access to senior leadership in defense, intelligence, and homeland security communities • Influence on key issues affecting the GEOINT Community by participating in USGIF’s Committees and Working Groups • Subscription to trajectory – the official publication of USGIF • Educational programs and career development with access to USGIF job board and career fair • Interaction with defense, intelligence, and homeland security professionals • Enjoy member discounts and membersonly networking opportunities • Substantial event discounts at: - GEOINT Community Week - GEOINT Symposium - NGA Tech Showcase (East & West) - Workshop Series INTereSTeD IN becoMING A MeMber? 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