National Security Focus: GIS In Olympics & Other National Security Projects at Defence Geospatial Intelligence 2011
Interoperability between nations and organizations has become imperative. National security organisations (the police force, ambulance service, fire brigade) will be co-operating with many other organisations to solve day-to-day solutions using Geographic Information Systems.
DGI will bring you a range of national security case studies from around the world for governmental, national security and first responder personnel. Learn how police, ambulance, fire, transport & infrastructure services use GIS to make decisions, plan for large events and build plans for the future.
DGI is designed to help national security personnel develop new strategies, tactics and solutions. The following key challenges will be discussed at DGI:
- Geospatial imagery collection
- Imagery intelligence and exploitation
- Data capture, storage and analysis
- New GIS software and solutions
- Interoperability across organisations
- Situational awareness
- GIS strategy use in the Olympics 2012
- Remote sensing softwares
- GIS architecture
- NEW - Geospatial Intelligence in C4ISR
- NEW - New strategies on cutting costs and doing more with less
- NEW - Focus on Human Terrain Analysis
As a National Security Personnel, you WILL get real value from the networking and conference sessions:
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- Hear and learn from 63 strategic, operational and visionary presentations from the most innovative and effective GIS users - Including top level GIS speakers from; UK Mod, MoD France, Ordnance Survey,United Nations, Nato, Netherlands MoD, British Transport Police, Denmark MoD, US Army, Britsh Embassy, Swedish National Land Survey, Norwegian MoD, National Defence Canada and many more...
- Get the latest from National Security GIS Operations 5 Case Studies aimed at your organisation - Learn how to manage your decisions based on shared information and imagery
- Large National Security Focus - Develop an integrated GIS strategy for your organisation and ensure full interoperability with other government agencies
- NEW - GIS in Olympic Games, Anti-Drug, Counter Terrorism and Crime Prevention Hear success stories and best strategies - This year DGI will bring you a number of case studies from defence and government organizations responsible for GIS information and intelligence during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Make sure you are there to meet GIS executives who have been involved in the Olympic games around the world, as well as with the London Olympic Games team
- NEW for you and your Capability Architects GIS Architecture Focus 9 Presentations & Case Studies - Bring your IT architects to see what solutions could radically change your GIS capability
- Truly International Representation - Meet with your colleagues and counterparts from all over the world. Support & participation from over 35 countries, including: France, Italy, USA, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Netherlands, Switzerland, Israel, Greece, New Zealand, Canada, Denmark, Norway and many more
- NEW – 2 Practical Seminars on GIS imagery use and analysis - Find the latest GIS Tools & Imagery to drive your GIS capability and hear proven strategies for effectively exploiting imagery: New FREE tools to help you enhance your GIS capability Technology Focus Day - Giving you effective strategies and new ideas for effectively exploiting technology and technological solutions in the GIS capabilities
- FREE access to the DGI Exhibition Area - Over 21 hours of networking & technology demonstrations- Nowhere else in Europe will you see over 700 GIS specialists under one roof
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