Brian Loggins

Brian leads Reinventing Geospatial, Inc.’s (RGi’s) business development and strategic growth efforts. In this role, he drives RGi’s partnerships with both new and existing GEOINT and C5ISR customers, and enhances our ability to respond to and support our customers’ mission success.

Brian is a seasoned business development and strategic planning professional. Prior to joining RGi, Brian led long-range strategic planning for the full spectrum cyber, cyber warfare, and intelligence business at Northrop Grumman.

Earlier in his career, Brian served in the U.S. Army for 21 years in various command and staff positions that culminated as a Lieutenant Colonel and senior geospatial officer on the Army Staff in the Pentagon.

Brian is passionate about RGi and the impact we are making in National Security. When he isn’t at work, you will likely find him:

  • Hanging out with his wife and cat
  • Cheering for a DC sports team
  • Enjoying gourmet food (and wine)
  • Sightseeing and enjoying food around the world
  • Taking lots of photos with his DSLR camera

Brian holds a B.E. degree in Civil Engineering from Vanderbilt University and a Masters in Engineering Management from the University of Louisville.

Sidney Medford

Sidney is completely focused on RGi’s people and culture, ensuring the company delivers a coordinated, connected, and positive RGi Experience for all employees. She will continue to build and retain an exceptional team of RGi professionals with clear career paths that allow all employees to reach their potential and exceed personal goals.

In her previous role of COO, Sidney paved the way for RGi’s swift growth by building external alliances and partnerships, and overseeing program execution, customer satisfaction, and the recruiting and career development of RGi’s diverse team of engineers, integrators, and analysts.

Sidney is a high energy professional with technical, managerial and leadership experience in government and commercial software and systems engineering, development and integration. Earlier in her career, Sidney was a Division Director and Senior Capture Manager at TASC for Defense, Intelligence and Federal business clients.

Sidney is passionate about RGi’s mission and leading the company to the next phase. Outside of work, she can be found:

  • As an Uber driver for her kids…soccer, soccer, basketball, baseball, and more soccer
  • Traveling with her husband and kids
  • Enjoying a glass of bubbly
  • Walking, running, biking and golfing…although a little rusty on the golfing
  • Laughing…they always know when I am in the office

Sidney is a proud alum of both the College William & Mary (B.S. Mathematics) and James Madison University (M.S. Computer Science).

Stephen Gillotte

Steve has overall responsibility for the experience and well-being of his team of RGi’ers. He is passionate about helping people understand and realize their personal potential, and firmly believes that we each have a responsibility to have an immediate impact on our country, community, profession, and self.

Steve’s mission is to establish geospatial as the common language® across the Defense & Intelligence communities. In order to achieve enhanced situational awareness and understanding for decision makers, he works to identify how geospatial technologies articulate the spatial and temporal nature of all domains, including using geospatial technologies to communicate Cyber warfare effects across the battlespace.

He is building a data science-centric firm. With the explosion of sensor data describing our world, it’s key to develop AI/ML algorithms that enable human-machine teaming, allowing humans to do what they’re good at (i.e., analysis, interpretation, and poetry), and machines to do what they’re good at (i.e., processing vast amounts of data quickly).

When Steve is not traveling the world, he can typically be found:

  • Outside cycling, sailing, skiing, camping, and hiking
  • Mentoring start-ups and their founders through organizations like T-REX and Arch Grants
  • Cooking in Southern Italian style, where the pasta is always hand-made and the secret ingredients are garlic, good wine, and more garlic
  • Creating optimal office layouts that blur the lines of work and play
  • Supporting educational programs at Virginia Tech, USGIF, the American Geographical Society, and throughout the community

Steve graduated from Virginia Tech with a B.S. degree in Computer Science while also enjoying many other aspects of student life, such as refereeing soccer, and playing the tuba.