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RGi attends Virginia Tech Computer Science career fair

Reinventing Geospatial®, Inc. (RGi®) recently sent a group of our talented software engineers to the Virginia Tech Computer Science Resource Consortium Career Fair on January 29th. Our engineers met and led engaging discussions with more than 65 undergrad students interested in securing future learning opportunities in the engineering and geospatial fields.

RGi currently offers a wide variety of positions, including May 2018 full time positions, Summer 2018 internships and 2019 Co-Ops. Learn more about RGi’s career opportunities here.

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RGi and USGIF volunteers deliver 150 food packs to children in need

Reinventing Geospatial®, Inc. (RGi®) and United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) volunteers joined together in the fight against hunger, packing more than 150 food packs for elementary school children in need.

The Power Pack Program (P3), run by Food for Others, is designed to provide food to young students in our community who may be at risk of hunger between school meals.  RGi and USGIF volunteers packed and delivered over 150 P3 packs for students, each containing two breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack and drink items.

Since early 2017, RGi-ers have packed over 1,050 P3 packs representing more than 3,500 pounds of food.

Thanks to all of our RGi and USGIF volunteers for getting involved!

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RGi partners with USGIF to offer $10,000 needs-based scholarship

Reinventing Geospatial®, Inc. (RGi®) has partnered with The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) to offer a new award as part of its 2018 USGIF Scholarship Program.

The $10,000 RGi Scholarship for Geospatial and Engineering will be awarded to an undergraduate who demonstrates financial need and is interested in or studying both the engineering and geospatial disciplines.

“RGi has a long history of supporting student growth and development, and we are thrilled to continue these efforts with USGIF through an annual RGi scholarship,” said RGi CEO Stephen Gillotte. “We need to continue to build a diverse base of students who are passionate about the future of GEOINT.”

Every year, USGIF awards scholarships of various amounts to exceptional students studying the geospatial sciences and related fields. In total, USGIF has awarded more than $1.1 million in scholarships since the program began in 2004. “USGIF and RGi have partnered to recognize and support those students with a geospatial and engineering background who are committed to becoming competitive in this market,” said USGIF Director of Academic Programs Dr. Camelia Kantor.

To learn more about the RGi Scholarship or to apply, please visit https://usgif.org/usgif-scholarship-program/. The deadline to apply for the RGi Scholarship is February 26.