Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) - Refers to geographically referenced intelligence information about the spatial and temporal aspects of the Earth and human activity on it, which provides an advantage to any decision-maker. In the United States, the term includes both the all-source analytic process and the resulting product. [source]
Human Intelligence (HUMINT) - Intelligence information derived from the use of human beings as both sources and collectors []
The role of GEOINT and the NGA - https://www.e-education.psu.edu/geog882/l8_p7.html
How GEOINT and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency impact the Intelligence Community
Geographic Information System - a system that creates, manages, analyzes, and maps all types of data. GIS connects data to a map, integrating location data (where things are) with all types of descriptive information (what things are like there). [website]
Geopolitics - The study surrounding the advantages and disadvantages offered by geography in international relations
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) - An intelligence collection discipline that gathers information from publicly available material in print or electronic media
OSINT enhancing the GEOINT mission - https://trajectorymagazine.com/a-bigger-picture-how-open-source-and-dark-web-enhance-the-geoint-mission/#:~:text=OSINT%20is%20a%20methodology%20for,of%20supporting%20the%20GEOINT%20mission.
A look at how information that is available to the public has and will continue to impact the use of GEOINT
Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) - A category of intelligence comprising communication intelligence (COMINT), electronic intelligence (ELINT) and foreign instrumentation signals intelligence (FISINT) []
Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT) - scientific and technical intelligence information obtained by quantitative and qualitative analysis of data (metric, angle, spatial, wavelength, time dependence, modulation, plasma, and hydromagnetic) derived from specific technical sensors for the purpose of identifying any distinctive features associated with the source, emitter, or sender and to facilitate subsequent identification and/or measurement of the same. [website]
MASINT Use - https://www.dni.gov/files/ODNI/documents/21-113_MASINT_Primer__2022.pdf
How is MASINT used and what purpose does it provide to the IC?
Cartography - The art and science of graphically representing a geographical area. A discipline that deals with the conception, production, dissemination, and study of maps.
Fusion - Integration of relevant material from all available sources, both intelligence and nonintelligence
What is Geospatial Intelligence - https://gis.usc.edu/blog/4-uses-of-geospatial-intelligence/
How GEOINT can be utilized by civilians and the impact it has outside of the IC.
Topography - Study of the shape of the Earth's surface and its physical characteristics
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) - Aircraft that either is piloted remotely or operates autonomously and carries no passengers
Multispectral Imagery (MSI) - Imagery collected by a single sensor inn multiple regions of the electromagnetic spectrum
Different Types of Radar - https://lidarradar.com/definition/different-types-of-radar-systems
The different types of radar systems and their uses
NGA History - https://www.nga.mil/about/history.html
The history of the NGA and how it will grow in the future
GEOINT used in emergency management - https://www.psu.edu/news/academics/story/geospatial-intelligence-helps-emergency-management-teams-make-better-maps/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CGEOINT%20allows%20emergency%20management%20teams,Penn%20State's%20geospatial%20intelligence%20option.
How emergency management professionals can utilize GEOINT to better prepare themselves for natural disasters and plan accordingly
The History of GEOINT - https://trajectorymagazine.com/the-defining-decade-of-geoint/
How GEOINT has evolved and continues to grow being one of the essential tools within the Intelligence Community