GEOINT 2026 | Jessica Kalmanson, Ph D - Peraton
GEOINT 2026: Peraton Deep Dives into Enterprise Cloud Migration and Resilient Space Architectures
For modern military and intelligence agencies, true digital transformation isn't just about adding new software features—it's about building a foundational infrastructure capable of processing planetary-scale data while resisting systemic threats. At the GEOINT 2026 Symposium in Denver, Project Geospatial caught up with Dr. Jessica Kalmanson of Peraton to dissect the future of high-consequence systems engineering.
In this blog post, we analyze how Peraton is tackling the extreme technical challenges of moving massive, multi-tiered intelligence archives into the secure enterprise cloud. Jessica outlines the systems architecture necessary to maintain robust satellite data networks, achieve clean data interoperability across historically siloed agencies, and bake security directly into the pipeline from day one. Dive into the conversation to discover how advanced R&D and resilient infrastructure engineering are reshaping edge deployment for the modern warfighter.