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Join FP for a fascinating conversation exploring the vital role of geospatial imaging supporting homeland security, disaster relief, and sustainable development efforts.

Whether using satellite imagery to detect outbreaks of violence in conflict hotspots, gain topographic and population data for emergency responses after natural disasters, or track atmospheric changes to anticipate impacts of climate change -- without “eyes in the sky,” we often would be blind to threats or unfolding crises. 

Tune in as we convene a high-caliber panel of experts from the defense, international development and multilateral sectors to discuss new developments in space-based capabilities and their innovative applications on the ground. 
Interested in learning more? 
Read FP Analytics’ latest issue brief on 
The Implications of Geospatial Data for Responding to Crises

Speakers will include:
  • MG Charlie Cleveland, Associate Director for Operations, The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  • Simonetta Di Pippo, Director, United Nations Office of Outer Space Affairs
  • Carrie Stokes, Chief Geographer and Director of the GeoCenter, USAID
  • Visit our website for more information on our program and speakers.
Event details:
Using Space-Based Technology for Eyes on the Ground
May 26, 2021
11:00 AM - 12:10 PM EDT
 

Register

 
I look forward to seeing you online!

Andrew Sollinger
Publisher | Foreign Policy
 
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