GEOINT 2025 | Trevity
Adam Simmons of Project Geospatial interviews Dan DeGennaro (CTO), Bryan Cosme (CEO & Co-founder), and Brian Buttaccio (COO) of Trevity at the GEOINT 2025 Symposium. Bryan shares his background, including experience in the Marine Corps specializing in geospatial, which informs Trevity's focus. Dan, a physicist turned coder, focuses on AI, Augmentation, and integrating capabilities into analyst workflows. All of them discuss Trevity's mission to increase analyst productivity, believing they can nearly double it. They highlight their new software, Inkwell, which addresses the challenge of managing vast amounts of geospatial data. Inkwell allows for targeted data scraping and, crucially, enables analysts to interact with and filter data using natural language. This helps analysts quickly find and understand relevant data within an area of interest.
Highlights
• Trevity's founders have a background in the Marine Corps specializing in geospatial intelligence.
• Trevity aims to significantly increase analyst productivity, potentially nearly doubling it.
• They are debuting Inkwell, a software designed to manage and access large volumes of geospatial data.
• Inkwell allows for targeted data scraping over specific areas of interest.
• A key feature of Inkwell is enabling analysts to interact with data using natural language.
• This natural language interface helps analysts filter, cleanse, and make sense of large datasets.