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Global chaos creating GEOINT challenges

19th January 2015 - 16:15 GMT | by Grant Turnbull in London

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Russia’s growing belligerence, vast swathes of ungoverned land in the Middle East and Africa, and global health pandemics will be the main challenges for the geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) community in coming years.

Former director of the US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), Robert Murrett argued that geospatial analysis is becoming particularly important as large areas in the Middle East and Africa become safe havens for terrorist groups like Islamic State, citing the recent conflicts in Iraq, Syria, Somalia and Yemen.

Murrett, who headed the NGA from 2006 to 2010, noted that this is likely to become the ‘new normal’ in

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Grant Turnbull was the editor of Land Warfare International and Digital Battlespace magazines with Shephard …

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