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NGA, Space Force Agree On Roles And Responsibilities For TacSRT
ST. LOUIS — The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the U.S. Space Force on Wednesday signed a memorandum of agreement clarifying their respective roles and responsibilities in carrying out tactical surveillance, reconnaissance, and tracking (TacSRT) using commercial space imagery and data analytics.

NGA is a combat support agency and maintains an extensive collection of tactical imagery that it gathers from commercial vendors through the Global Enhanced GEOINT Delivery (GEGD) repository for on-demand situational awareness by users, including U.S. combatant commands…[continued]

Technology
OpenAI Demos Geospatial Capabilities of New Reasoning Models
ST LOUIS — The national security lead for OpenAI demonstrated some of the geospatial capabilities of OpenAI’s new o-series “reasoning” models, which the AI organization says…[continued]
Launch
SpaceX Signs Exolaunch Deal, Sees Brand Reputational Damage in New Axios Harris Poll
It's a "good news, bad news" scenario for global launch services market leader SpaceX, as the company won a multi-launch deal for its workhorse Falcon 9…[continued]
Cybersecurity
Network Innovations Launches New Software-Defined Security Platform
Network Innovations has launched Argus, a software-defined platform that aims to transform how organizations deploy, secure, and scale communications across terrestrial, wireless, and satellite environments.…[continued]
Finance
European Commission Picks 20 More Space Companies for Business Accelerator
Another 20 companies have been selected for the CASSINI Business Accelerator program, an initiative of the European Commission (EC) and European Union Agency for the…[continued]
Government/Military
ICYMI: NGA Close to Operational Use of New GEOINT Tasking Tool for Combatant Commands
ST. LOUIS — A new version of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s (NGA) primary tool for ordering imagery should be ready for operational use later this…[continued]
Sustainability
In the Magazine: Next-Generation Satellites and Sensors Look to Speed Up Wildfire Response
The Los Angeles fires of early 2025, which left 29 people dead and destroyed more than 18,000 structures, have raised a lot of questions: What…[continued]
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