What Is Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT)? Types, Tools, and Applications
Geospatial intelligence, known as GEOINT, is the discipline of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting location-based data to produce actionable intelligence about the physical world and the human activity taking place within it. That data comes from satellite imagery, aerial photography, radar systems, GPS, and a growing range of sensors and open-source platforms. The output is used by military planners, intelligence agencies, disaster response teams, public health organizations, and commercial operators to make decisions that depend on understanding what is happening where, and why.
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