Tech Demonstration (U) Analytic tools for multi-int temporal and geospatial visualization: (U) MIST is a web based tool that allows for large data visualization in a geospatial and temporal environment that has a customizable view for analyst users. An integrated Object (OBP) interface allows for data sharing and electronic publishing. (U) MatchMaker: (U) MatchMaker allows an analyst to count similar objects in an image using a template matching algorithm. Multiple templates can be used to count objects with different orientations or colors, and MatchMaker aggregates the counts. (U) Sourcerer: (U) Sourcerer (formerly known as Human Geography Content Management Operational Pilot-HGCMOP) is an unclassified data-focused pilot to develop an end-to-end unclassified, persistent, www Open Source harvesting, and content management capability. This illustrates the ease and power of integration in the cloud to provide an enhanced innovative user experience. (U) Optimal Search Planner for Personnel Recovery Execution (OSPPRE): (U) OSPPRE is a developmental decision support aid that will optimize search efforts, decreasing the time it takes to locate evading or lost personnel. OSPPRE applies Search Theory to the distribution and provides an optimal search area with the highest probability of success. (U) M3 Widget: (U) The M3 widget provides IC users to discover and access intelligence reporting produced by NGA or other mission partners using their PKI certificate based on user-defined criteria from a repository of millions of products dating from 1985. (U) GEOINT Information Management Services (GIMS): (U) To highlight (1) GIMS current capabilities for supporting Activity Based Intelligence (ABI); (2) GIMS current capabilities in multiple security domains (3) upcoming new capabilities that will be delivered in the near future. (U) Resource Tasking Marketplace (RTM) 3.0: (U) To highlight (1) Enterprise Multi- Domain RFI Management, (2) Data integration across GMMI, Enterprise RFI Management, GEOINT Needs, and future analytic workflow capability; (3) GEOINT Research and Elastic Search data matching, (4) new GEOINT Mission Metrics capability. (U) Situational Awareness tool: (U) MI Online extends FMV dissemination and capabilities through a suite of web-based applications to include live streaming video, archives and a fully integrated theater-wide FMV common operating picture. (U) Net-Centric Geospatial-Intelligence Discovery Service: (U) This demo will show the NGDS capability to search and retrieve imagery data.
(U) Black Wolf Analytic Services: (U) Black Wolf is a web-accessible advanced analytic platform that supports Activity Based Intelligence tradecraft. It exposes over 100 data types from GEOINT and multi-int data sources, allowing analysts to discover patterns and relationships among data and enabling them to answer key analytic questions in a collaborative environment. Hence the logo, Ubi Concordia ibi Victoria Latin for In Unity there is Victory. (U) Project Ghostfire: Enhanced Streaming Service (ESS), NGDS, GIAT JPIP Viewer Application: (U) Project Ghostfire is the name for an effort to accelerate transition to a service-enabled, discovery-based infrastructure for more rapid discovery, access, retrieval and visualization of GEOINT over shared common-communications. It accelerates implementation of image streaming technologies directly into our National Libraries that allow the Community to move away bandwidth-heavy transfer of bulk files from Point A into redundant storage at Point B. The technologies we are introducing into the Enterprise via existing Programs of Record are influenced by 13 years of support to combat operations and leverage commercial best practices. They are particularly efficient for units, like Marines. (U) Protected internet exchange (PiX): (U) The Protected internet exchange (PiX) is a secure US Government-sponsored website approved for sharing Unclassified, For Official Use Only (FOUO), and Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) information. The website is hosted on the open Internet and can be accessed using a computer or mobile device from anywhere with Internet access. PiX is a gateway to commercial imagery, structured reporting (SIGACTS, Atmospherics, Logistics, etc.), and a professionally managed Wiki environment curated by skilled professionals. It has been endorsed by the ODNI, NGA, Department of State, CENTCOM, and USAID. (U) Project ELDORADO: (U) Project ELDORADO boosts the value data collected by tactical ISR sensors in Afghanistan by providing solutions for persistent problems of big data exploitation; data discovery, access, visualization; multi-source integration, and data exploitation latency. The ELDORADO analytic framework has two basic components: (U) Unique integrated intelligence search, discovery, information correlation and intelligence analysis environment (U) A framework for remote access to algorithms and direct access to ISR data and multi-int content to automatically generate results. (U) Small Business: (U) Promote the use of Small, Small-Disadvantaged, Women- Owned, Veteran-Owned and Service Disabled Veteran-Owned businesses and Historically Black Colleges/Universities and Minority Institutions. (U) GEOINT Solutions Marketplace (GSM): (U) GSM is a collaborative and transparent online ecosystem that bridges the gap between NGA and solution providers. It is a catalyst for NGA to gather new ideas, increase transparency and collaboration. GSM shares NGA needs and challenges directly with industry, provides
sandboxes for proof of concept and co-creation opportunities, and develops strategies for streamlined acquisition and rapid technology insertion into operations. (U) GeoQ: (U) This is by far the number one open source project that NGA has on Github. This project has been briefed at the White House (~27:00), World Bank, Showcased by CNN, cited by Forbes magazine and reported by the Washington Post. GeoQ places open source geospatial technologies at first responders fingertips to assist relief organizations during crisis situations, leveraging a crowd-sourced workflow model as well as incorporating traditional and non-traditional map imagery and information. GeoQ allows users to rapidly examine areas affected by a crisis situation, input relevant details and disseminate this information to first responders in the field. This approach allows GeoQ to provide an impact assessment across a large geographical area within the first 24 hours of an event, providing information when timing is most critical. GeoQ functionality was driven by geospatial/imagery analysts and has gain popularity world-wide. Our vision is to change the way NGA performs its mission. (U) Co-Create Lite: (U) This unclassified and openly distributed chef script will enable industry and academia to rapidly collaborate, define solutions and test software against an NGA base-line environment. This environment will dramatically lower software integration costs, decrease integration and testing time for adoption into the NGA architecture. (U) Fishbones: (U) Fishbones are a management tool that helps NGA's leadership execute the Agency's Acquisition Strategy to move to a services-based architecture. They inform a variety of strategic planning decisions which will enable NGA to migrate from our current system of systems architecture to a GEOINT services-based architecture, transition into IC ITE and JIE cloud environments, and consolidate duplicative services, capabilities, and content. The Fishbones represent NGA's best estimate of our plan at a given time and can change quickly in response to evolving mission needs and resource constraints. (U) Hootenanny: (U) Demo of Hootenanny, a web service for foundation GEOINT conflation. (U) ANDROS: (U) Demo of shoreline identification functionality of the ANDROS system using a deep learning techniques. (U) GeoWave: (U) Traditional geospatial computations (Intersection, exclusion, inclusion, buffering, proximity, union, etc.) cannot be performed in modern No-SQL databases. GeoWave delivers a multidimensional indexing capability to enable them on Accumulo so that billions of objects can be considered. (U) MapEdit: (U) An NGA volunteered geographic information (VGI) operational prototype that demonstrates NGA s efforts to emulate the success of open source map crowdsourcing technology to enable all NGA customers to contribute their knowledge
and data to improve Foundation GEOINT in an on-demand, self-service, web based application to be integrated within NGA s Map of the World. (U) Mobile Apps: (U) MAGE Mobile Awareness GEOINT Environment: (U) An open source, full stack situational awareness application that enables mobile users to make and share in field observations and their current location with other users or with a central operations. (U) MapCache: (U) An intuitive and easy to use platform for creating mobile device friendly GeoPackages of web mapping services or from uploaded vector and raster files, allowing offline use in mobile applications. (U) DNC Mobile: (U) Demonstration of the Digital Nautical Chart (DNC) mobile app used by DoD users without access to an electronic navigation system. The DNC Mobile App displays a sailor's current GPS location on top of a Digital Nautical Chart on Android tablets and smartphones for improved situational awareness. Several navigation tools included. (U) GLOBE: (U) The Globe is NGA's new, model, secure web presence. It features integrated geospatial content, tools and services in an engaging visual environment of NGA's transformation to a customer-driven enterprise. It provides a powerful selfservice capability that enables the Agency to achieve its goal of on-demand, online GEOINT. (U) GEOINT App Store: (U) This demo will highlight NGA's GEOINT App Store capabilities to include specific applications. Also intend to highlight new apps that have been procured by the Innovative GEOINT Application Provider Program (IGAPP). (U) Map of the World (MoW) 2.0 Capabilities: (U) The Map of the World is an online geospatial environment that provides shared and trusted geospatial content, services, and applications for use by NGA partners and customers to meet their mission needs. (U) Worldwide Threat Mitigation: (U) Vulnerability Assessments for US interests overseas. (U) Mensuration Service Program (MSP) Widgets and Web Services: (U) This demonstration will show how the MSP widget and web services are used to perform precise mensuration on national, tactical and commercial imagery. Coordinate conversions and datum transformations will also be demonstrated using the MSP GeoTrans widget and web service. (U) LiDAR Development /Processing System: (U) Scientists and analysts from Analysis Office of Sciences & Methodologies (AIM) and IT Services Image Quality Office (TVQ) as well as members of the Army GEOINT Battalion (AGB) and the Army GEOINT Center (AGC) have successfully completed the first phase of Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (PED) training on newly installed systems located in the NCE Technology Center.
(U) RAVEN: (U) RAVEN is an advanced Imagery/Video Tool that can be used for Real- Time application, Algorithm Research, Algorithm Bank Batch Processing, Analysis and Exploitation. Some of its many features include: Multiple Filter Tuning, Extendable Plug-ins, automatic target tracking, virtual fencing, and leverages modern GPU technology to allow real-time processing for many of the available algorithms. (U) OMAR/TLV/OSDS Browser-based tools for NTM, ABN and Commercial Imagery: (U) Omar (OSSIM Mapping Archive) is web based, open source tool that provides the ability to rapidly query and view available, Commercial Imagery, and Airborne imagery/video via either the OMAR web interface or from any OGC-compliant GEOINT tool. TLV (Time Lapse Viewer) enables Users from a web browser to automatically perform Commercial/ABN imagery discovery, staging, chipping, stacking, and visualization via time-ordered imagery stacks using OMAR live streaming. (U) Contingency Web Map Viewer: (U) To support the DNI's Contingency Planning AIA developed this visualization tool to deliver needed information in the first 24 to 48 hour period after a crisis occurs. (U) Customer Device Wall: (U) The customer device wall showcases all of the devices NGA's customers use to access the Agency's products and services. The devices are organized by sector. (U) Visualization Storytelling Overview: (U) The XKP team will be presenting an overview of how visualization storytelling, an emerging capability, can enhance the customer experience on the globe.