GEOSPATIAL FRONTIERS

A Publication by Project Geospatial

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Geospatial Frontiers, a new publication from Project Geospatial, brings together leading voices and experts from across the geospatial ecosystem to tackle the industry's most pressing challenges. Through in-depth articles and discussions, Geospatial Frontiers aims to explore innovative solutions and spark critical conversations that will shape the future of geospatial technology and its applications.

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Adam Simmons Adam Simmons
Keith Barber Keith Barber
Fred Woods Fred Woods
Chris Vaughan Chris Vaughan
Matthew Husted Matthew Husted
Jessica Calloway Jessica Calloway
Integrating Commercial and Government Software for GEOINT Superiority: A Strategic Framework for Congress and Senior DoW/IC Leaders

Integrating Commercial and Government Software for GEOINT Superiority: A Strategic Framework for Congress and Senior DoW/IC Leaders

The GOTS Dilemma: Is the DoW Finally Ready for a Commercial-First Reality? Read Keith Barber's unfiltered white paper on the systemic failures of government software acquisition (GOTS) and the urgent need for the Department of War (DoW) to embrace a commercial-first (COTS) strategy. Barber argues that duplicating commercial tech is a strategic risk, hindering lethality and speed in the geospatial intelligence ecosystem. Dive into the full analysis and our exclusive "So What" breakdown to understand how Secretary Hegseth's new directives could reshape the future of GEOINT and defense contracting below.

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