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Science and Mathematics

Next Generation Geospatial Intelligence Systems

March 24, 2023 at 1:00pm2:15pm EDT

Life Sciences Complex, 105

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The Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute (College of Arts and Sciences), Department of Geography and the Environment (Maxwell), and the Syracuse University Intelligence Community Center for Academic Excellence will host a series of seminars focusing on the application of geospatial technologies to spatial biochemical monitoring and prediction. Geospatial analyses encompass spacial, biological, environmental, cultural, social, and political factors. Leveraging this requires interdisciplinary teams to work with multiple diverse datasets and methods where the effectiveness of tracking is dependent upon the quality of data, a manner to leverage large data sets and the incorporation of the data into a meaningful geospatial analysis framework.

A panel discussion “Next Generation Geospatial Intelligence Systems”, hosted by Robert Murrett USN (ret.), Professor of Practice in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and serves as Deputy Director of the Institute for Security Policy and Law at Syracuse. Julie Corn,Commissioner  of the Onondaga County (NY) Department of Emergency Communication/911 Center, and moderated by Robert DelZoopo Former Assistant Vice President of Strategic Technology Programs for SRC Inc.

This event was published on March 13, 2023.


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