GEOSPATIAL FRONTIERS
A Publication by Project Geospatial
LOOKING BEYOND
THE MAP
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.
CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS
Adam Simmons
Keith Barber
Fred Woods
Matthew Husted
Chris Vaughan
Beyond the Gilded Exterior: Balancing Marketing and Momentum in the St. Louis Geospatial Ecosystem 2026
As the pristine $1.7 billion Next NGA West campus stands as a physical reality in 2026, the St. Louis geospatial technology community faces a sobering inflection point. Beyond the polished civic marketing, high-profile symposia, and massive philanthropic investments lies a complex story of institutional fragmentation, leadership churn, and an uphill battle to turn top-down monuments into actual commercial payrolls. This investigative audit examines the launch of the GeoSTL backbone, the dramatic restructuring of Taylor Geospatial, and the systemic "Silo Effect" capping the region's true economic velocity. Read the definitive diagnostic dive into whether the Gateway City is genuinely transforming its economy or simply playing a massive marketing game on a beautifully designed stage.