When it comes to standards, there really
should be a starting point on where the criterion is based. There is a
benchmark that something as important as GEOINT, an abbreviation for
Geospatial Intelligence is actually an overall approach in analysis,
development and management of intelligence and information to really see
and gauge the physical features and geographic assessed activities
anywhere in the world.
When it comes to standardization and interoperability, a lot of work and development has really been put into motion with the continuous concern for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance or ISR of the country with regards to terrorist threats or terrorist attacks and other threats that the country might have.
The standards that are integrated are really the structure for the NSG or the National System for Geospatial Intelligence since they come hand in hand with Information Technology standards that the NSG implements, since the documented technical conditions that are used as rules, guidelines and definitions in ensuring that material used, that is why is important that the methods and procedures used are at par with the highest of standards.
The development and implementation of these standards are based on the NSG architecture that is established and developed various private organisations and government standard bodies. Organizations like International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Technical Committee 211 (TC211), Geographic information/Geometrics, Defence Geospatial Information Working Group (DGIWG), International Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) L1 - Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC®) all have hand in the development and implementation of the standards and interoperability of GEOINT.
There has been suggestion and speculation that this type of intelligence is really about cartography, imagery and analysis, remote sensing and analysis of terrain. It gives an overall analysis of that what eyes cannot really see or somehow enhance what the eyes can see out-front, helping researchers and analysts arrive at a conclusion in a faster and more efficient method.
But there is still more that needs to be done, as with anything that there is out there, but in reality the development that has been integrated in it is really something that one should be proud of. In understanding how something functions, this really sets the standards and gives the function to operate and generally work together for something that is intended to work and perform to the highest level with the efficiency and effectiveness that is expected of it.
When it comes to standardization and interoperability, a lot of work and development has really been put into motion with the continuous concern for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance or ISR of the country with regards to terrorist threats or terrorist attacks and other threats that the country might have.
The standards that are integrated are really the structure for the NSG or the National System for Geospatial Intelligence since they come hand in hand with Information Technology standards that the NSG implements, since the documented technical conditions that are used as rules, guidelines and definitions in ensuring that material used, that is why is important that the methods and procedures used are at par with the highest of standards.
The development and implementation of these standards are based on the NSG architecture that is established and developed various private organisations and government standard bodies. Organizations like International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Technical Committee 211 (TC211), Geographic information/Geometrics, Defence Geospatial Information Working Group (DGIWG), International Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) L1 - Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC®) all have hand in the development and implementation of the standards and interoperability of GEOINT.
There has been suggestion and speculation that this type of intelligence is really about cartography, imagery and analysis, remote sensing and analysis of terrain. It gives an overall analysis of that what eyes cannot really see or somehow enhance what the eyes can see out-front, helping researchers and analysts arrive at a conclusion in a faster and more efficient method.
But there is still more that needs to be done, as with anything that there is out there, but in reality the development that has been integrated in it is really something that one should be proud of. In understanding how something functions, this really sets the standards and gives the function to operate and generally work together for something that is intended to work and perform to the highest level with the efficiency and effectiveness that is expected of it.
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