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.

AUTHORS

Adam Simmons

Keith Barber

Fred Woods

The Concrete Archipelagos: A Geospatial Excavation of Project NIKE and the Architecture of American Nuclear Defense
Adam Simmons Adam Simmons

The Concrete Archipelagos: A Geospatial Excavation of Project NIKE and the Architecture of American Nuclear Defense

Discover the forgotten "Ring of Steel" that once protected America's cities from Soviet bombers. Based on a remarkable crowdsourced Google Earth KML file from a hobbyist imagery analyst, this article unveils the sprawling network of Project NIKE missile sites. Explore the history of this massive Cold War missile defense system, from the initial Nike Ajax to the nuclear-armed Nike Hercules, and see how these batteries formed defensive shields around vital population centers and industrial hubs. This journey through geospatial history not only illuminates a hidden era of national defense but also sparks a thought-provoking reflection on what constitutes critical infrastructure—from data centers to advanced manufacturing—in our modern world.

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