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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS." National Research Council. 2010. New Research Directions for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency: Workshop Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12964.
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APPENDIX C–
WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS

Luc Anselin

Arizona State University


Richard Berg

MITRE


Kathleen Carley

Carnegie Mellon


Keith Clarke

University of California, Santa Barbara


Russell Congalton

University of New Hampshire


Melba Crawford

Purdue University


Ralph Dubayah

University of Maryland


David Ebert

Purdue University


Eric Edkin

National Research Council


Clive Fraser

University of Melbourne


Ayman Habib

University of Calgary


Mike Jackson

University of Nottingham


Annette Krygiel

Independent Consultant


Alfred Leick

University of Maine


Douglas Lemon

Utah State University


Anne Linn

National Research Council


Huan Liu

Arizona State University


James Llinas

SUNY Buffalo


Alan MacEachren

Penn State University


Mahendra Mallick

Georgia Tech

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS." National Research Council. 2010. New Research Directions for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency: Workshop Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12964.
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Robert McMaster

University of Minnesota


Dean Merchant

Ohio State University


Carolyn Merry

Ohio State University


Alan Murray

Arizona State University


Jason Ortego

National Research Council


Haesun Park

Georgia Tech


Michael Peterson

University of Nebraska


William Ribarsky

University of North Carolina


Chris Rizos

University of New South Wales


Scott Sandgathe

University of Washington


Antonio Sanfillipo

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory


Cyrus Shahabi

University of Southern California


Lea Shanley

National Research Council


Dru Smith

NOAA NGS


Greg Smith

National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency


Mani Srivastava

University of California, Los Angeles


Kay Sullivan

RAND


Hanlin Tang

RAND


James Thomas

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory


Amitabh Varshney

University of Maryland


Joseph Young

Southern Illinois University


May Yuan

University of Oklahoma


Michael Zink

University of Massachusetts


Michael Zyda

University of Southern California

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS." National Research Council. 2010. New Research Directions for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency: Workshop Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12964.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS." National Research Council. 2010. New Research Directions for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency: Workshop Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12964.
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The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) within the Department of Defense has the primary mission of providing timely, relevant, and accurate imagery, imagery intelligence, and geospatial information--collectively known as geospatial intelligence (GEOINT)--in support of national security. In support of its mission, NGA sponsors research that builds the scientific foundation for geospatial intelligence and that reinforces the academic base, thus training the next generation of NGA analysts while developing new approaches to analytical problems. Historically, NGA has supported research in five core areas: (1) photogrammetry and geomatics, (2) remote sensing and imagery science, (3) geodesy and geophysics, (4) cartographic science, and (5) geographic information systems (GIS) and geospatial analysis.

Positioning NGA for the future is the responsibility of the InnoVision Directorate, which analyzes intelligence trends, technological advances, and emerging customer and partner concepts to provide cutting-edge technology and process solutions. At the request of InnoVision, the National Research Council (NRC) held a 3-day workshop to explore the evolution of the five core research areas and to identify emerging disciplines that may improve the quality of geospatial intelligence over the next 15 years. This workshop report offers a potential research agenda that would expand NGA's capabilities and improve its effectiveness in providing geospatial intelligence.

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