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Events > DGI Global 2011

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DGI Global: January 24-27 2011, The QEII Centre, London, UK

Created By The Community For The Community


Defence Geospatial Intelligence (DGI) is Europe's largest and most international annual gathering dedicated to the high-level discussion of the importance and the major challenges of the use of geospatial intelligence in both defence and national security operations.

DGI brings together heads of Geospatial Intelligence, Remote Sensing, GIS Mapping, Satellite Imagery and Analysis within the Military, Governmental and National Security sectors. It attracts professionals who are responsible for using, and integrating, geo based capabilities in their operations and organisations. DGI provides a unique forum for defence intelligence to discuss and debate the development of geospatial intelligence capabilities across the globe in defence and security sectors.

Addressing the use of geospatial information in scenarios such as international conflicts, defence operations, C4ISR, humanitarian disasters, crime, national security, border control, arms treaty monitoring and global climate change; a fundamental objective of DGI is to help organisations understand how to build the necessary infrastructure and architecture to take advantage of geospatial intelligence capabilities.

As GIS technology expands into all areas of the defence operations, so will DGI 2011. This year the event will include the following conference tracks in the agenda, focusing on:
  • Strategies for developing and implementing GIS use in your organisation
  • Case studies of GIS use in-theatre and in operations (defence and national security focus)
  • GIS use in command and control – Strategies for C4ISR case studies of effective GIS integration.
  • Effective integration of GIS tools and solutions into your existing IT infrastructure
  • Human terrain analysis and its role in geospatial intelligence capabilities
  • New technological solutions, ideas and strategies designed to promote and enable the use of geo capabilities across different parts of defence
The DGI team have listened to the feedback of our trusted community resulting in some exciting new initiatives which will help to ensure that DGI 2011 continues to be the conference for ‘Geospatially enabling Defence’. As a result we enlisted the services of some of the leading players in the community to help us make sure that we are delivering the conference to meet the needs of the DGI community. The Defence Geospatial Intelligence 2011 Advisory Board will be instrumental in creating the conference agenda, selecting speakers and ensuring that DGI 2011 focuses on the challenges and issues of defence GIS community globally.

*** EXCLUSIVE 20% DISCOUNT FOR MEMBERS OF THE BRITISH CARTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY ***
As a supporter of DGI 2011, The British Cartographic Society has negotiated an exclusive 20% discount for it’s members.

For more information:
1 – Call the DGI Team on +44 (0) 20 7368 9465 mentioning 'WBCS20%'

2 – mentioning 'WBCS20%'

3 – Register online at www.dgieurope.com mentioning 'WBCS20%'

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