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American Geographical Society spotlights Stephen Gillotte

The American Geographical Society (AGS) recently published an article featuring Reinventing Geospatial®, Inc.’s (RGi’s®) CEO, Stephen Gillotte. The article discusses how as an AGS Fellow, Steve “continues to dedicate resources to the advancement of geographic thinking, knowledge, and understanding across the Intel Agencies and US Army, leading to improvements in Soldier-facing technologies.” The article goes on to highlight Steve’s passion for education and community activism.

To read the full article, please visit the AGS newsletter site.

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RGi sponsors Geography2050 event – The Future of Mobility

Reinventing Geospatial®, Inc. (RGi®) was a proud sponsor of the Chairman’s Dinner at the 2017 Geography2050 – The Future of Mobility event, hosted by the American Geographical Society.

Geography2050 is a multi-year strategic dialog about the vital trends that will reshape the geography of our nation and our planet by 2050. This year’s event focused on the Future of Mobility, including how mobility innovations will reshape our world’s geography, how these innovations change our basic perception of space and time, and how the geospatial revolution will help drive this revolution in mobility.

For more information about the Geography2050 event, click here.

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American Geographical Society spotlights RGi

The American Geographical Society (AGS) recently published an article featuring RGi and our CEO, Steve Gillotte. The article discusses how RGi works to “improve the mobility of data and information in austere environments by providing consistent and reliable access to geospatial data and information to disadvantaged users.” The article goes on to highlight RGi’s R&D investment in Predictive Activity Based Planning, and how the team is exploring how machine learning and natural language processing algorithms can analyze Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and strategic/tactical operational data in order to predict the likelihood that an event will take place.

According to AGS, “the world of geography is fortunate to have RGi pushing the boundaries of geospatial awareness, technology and knowledge.” To read the full article, please visit the AGS blog.