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AURORA, Colo. — To ensure the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is postured to meet rapidly evolving threat and warfighters’ needs, is resilient and exploits emerging technologies, the agency’s new director on Wednesday outlined a vision around three lines of effort, mission, transformation and workforce, all enabled by artificial intelligence.
NGA is a “data agency” that leverages multiple types of intelligence and AI to give decision-makers “geospatial intelligence supremacy,” Army Lt. Gen. Michelle Bredenkamp said at the GEOINT Symposium. The agency’s mission is to continue providing warfighters and national leaders geospatial intelligence at “speed, scale and precision,” she said. The agency’s…[continued]
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