Jade Helm Exercise & Geospatial Updating & Testing

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Geospatial Intelligence Tested During Military Exercises

Published  July 9, 2015      geospatial intelligence tested during military exercises

Update on Jade 2 software as it relates to GeoINT updating in the exercise area.

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Enterprise Challenge ’13: Highlighting Intel Technologies

Leidos to Provide 3D Geospatial Information

DOD, international partners demonstrate, assess technologies at Enterprise Challenge

DoD Installation Geospatial Information and Services (IGI&S)

Geospatial intelligence is being tested during military exercises like Jade Helm. It’s an exercise to identify and track members of community. Geospatial intelligence is being tested during military exercises like Jade Helm. These RMT exercises are tests to identify and track members of a community and not to win their hearts and minds and the data is being analyzed by AI systems operating on the GIG. These exercises are not being conducted to will the hearts and minds of the enemy or to blend in with indigenous people of a region. New geospatial intelligence data gathering techniques are being tested during military exercises to see how well the AI systems can identify potential threats and track them. Also being tested is the ability to identify and track persons of interest, collect the geospatial intelligence on them [ABI] by geospatially locating their cell phones, IP addresses, social media accounts as well as information being collected by remote sensor identification. Geospatial intelligence is being tested during military exercises like Jade Helm. It’s an exercise to identify and track members of community. Geospatial intelligence is being tested during military exercises like Jade Helm. These RMT exercises are tests to identify and track members of a community and not to win their hearts and minds and the data is being analyzed by AI systems operating on the GIG. These exercises are not being conducted to will the hearts and minds of the enemy or to blend in with indigenous people of a region. New geospatial intelligence data gathering techniques are being tested during military exercises to see how well the AI systems can identify potential threats and track them. Also being tested is the ability to identify and track persons of interest, collect the geospatial intelligence on them [ABI] by geospatially locating their cell phones, IP addresses, social media accounts as well as information being collected by remote sensor identification.

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