DGI 2014

DGI 2014

London (United Kingdom), 21-23 January 2014


Key deadlines
Conference starts:
2014-01-21
Registration by:
2013-01-01
Early Bird Registration by:
2013-01-01
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Conference Description

The DGI (Defence Geospatial Intelligence) Conference & Exhibition brings together heads of defence geospatial intelligence, remote sensing, GIS data & mapping, satellite imagery and analysis within the military, governmental, and intelligence sectors. It attracts professionals who are responsible for using, and integrating, geo based capabilities in their operations and organizations.
DGI provides a unique forum for defence intelligence professionals to discuss and debate the development of geospatial intelligence capabilities. Over 700 senior defence and security executives from 46 countries attend the Defence Geospatial Intelligence (DGI) in Westminster, London, to discuss the future role of GeoInt, Data and Cyber Security in their organisations, to debate new strategies, future collaboration plans, and to find solutions to their current Geo challenges.

Defence geo intelligence Focuses on:
CONTINGENCY PLANNING –latest ideas and strategies for effective and interoperable defence and intelligence capability in the urban geoint.
NATIONAL SECURITY – Homeland security strategy based on experiences against terrorism.
LITTORAL FOCUS – geospatial and intelligence support of operations and security missions in coastal waters.
MARITIME DOMAIN – latest insight into real time maritime surveillance.
BIG DATA & CLOUD MANAGEMENT and IT ARCHITECTURE
ARCTIC FOCUS – giving you insight into the challenges and opportunities of northern passage real time surveillance, environmental matters, maritime and littoral issues.

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020 7222 5000 Broad Sanctuary London, Greater London SW1P 3EE,
London SW1P 3EE (United Kingdom)

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