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The world is under-mapped and changing faster than ever. Join us tomorrow as we explore the convergence of security, humanitarian, corporate and consumer organizations working together in public-private partnerships to capitalize on newly available high resolution satellite imagery. 

We’ll hear from a panel of leading experts from the defense, international development and multilateral sectors who will discuss new developments in space-based capabilities and innovative applications and collaborations on the ground. 

Find out how earth intel is helping decision makers and organizations prevent, mitigate and recover from natural disasters as well as man-made crises -- especially in volatile environments where infrastructure, topographic and population data can be limited.

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
  • Tony Frazier, Executive Vice President, Global Field Operations, Maxar
  • Carrie Stokes, Chief Geographer and Director of the GeoCenter, USAID
  • Visit our website for more information on our program and speakers.
For a deeper dive on these issues: 
Read FP Analytics’ latest issue brief on 
The Implications of Geospatial Data for Responding to Crises

Event details:
Using Space-Based Technology for Eyes on the Ground
May 26, 2021
11:00 AM - 12:10 PM EDT
 

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I look forward to seeing you online!

Andrew Sollinger
Publisher | Foreign Policy
 
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