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NGA September/October Pathfinder Celebrates 15th Anniversary of NGA

Monday, September 19th 2011


The September/October 2011 issue of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s (NGA) Pathfinder magazine, now available online at www.nga.mil, celebrates NGA’s 15th anniversary. Feature articles include:

• “InnoVision Celebrates 10 Years and a Legacy of Improving Geospatial Intelligence”

• “Rich Maritime Tradecraft Heritage Docks at NGA Campus East”

• “NGA at 15: Coming of Age, 1996-2011

• “Evolution of the NGA

Deployer Program—Providing GEOINT Forward” NGA publishes the Pathfinder magazine bimonthly to promote public awareness and understanding of the geospatial intelligence discipline. Editors of other publications may reproduce articles in the Pathfinder in whole or in part without permission, unless stated otherwise. Please credit the author and NGA’s Pathfinder magazine. Journalists interested in interviewing NGA subject matter experts on these and other geospatial intelligence topics should contact NGA public affairs at the above listed e-mail or number. NGA is the nation’s primary source of geospatial intelligence for the Department of Defense (DOD) and the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC). As a DOD combat support agency and a member of the IC, NGA creates GEOINT products using imagery, geospatial analysis, image sciences, modeling and safety of navigation for U.S. national defense and disaster relief. For more information, visit www.nga.mil or follow us on Twitter (@NGA_GEOINT) and Facebook. 

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