Reston, Va., June 19, 2015 — During the GEOINT 2015 Symposium in Booth #3169, Leidos, [NYSE: LDOS], a national security, health and engineering company, will demonstrate automated technologies that are designed to enhance GEOINT analysis, provide real-time multi-intelligence (Multi-INT) context, alert analysts to important changes, and anticipate future areas of concern.
The conference will be held June 22-25, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
Hosted by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), the annual GEOINT Symposium is the preeminent event for the defense, intelligence and homeland security communities.
“GEOINT 2015 is an ideal opportunity to hear our customers’ priorities and share industry developments. It provides a showcase for Leidos solutions as our experts address increasingly complex challenges in defense and national intelligence,” said Leidos National Security Sector President, Lou Von Thaer.
Leidos will present solutions that enable greater use of open sources as well as ways to accelerate the move to activity-based intelligence. Experts will also discuss and demonstrate how Leidos develops, integrates and operates systems which ingest, correlate and enrich information derived from disparate structured and unstructured data sources.
Leidos National Security Experts are featured in the following sessions:
Robert Zitz, senior vice president at Leidos and chair of the USGIF Small-Satellite Working Group, will moderate a U.S. government breakout panel, “Assuring Space Resilience,” June 23, 2 p.m. – 3.30pm.
Sam Gordy, senior vice president and group president at Leidos: will present “Context, Content & Consequence via Real-time Integration of Multiple Sources,” during GEOINT Foreword Emerging Technologies Lightning Talks on Mon., June 22, 6:15-7:30 p.m.
Michael Leiter, executive vice president for business development and strategy at Leidos, will serve as a moderator for the “National Security Roundtable” with senior government officials on June 24, 11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Among solutions Leidos experts will demonstrate in booth #3169 include :
Data Analytics as a Service provides specific OSINT (open-source intelligence), social media, and other online content to augment mission support through alerting, geo-segmented intelligence monitoring, and online data analysis to Areas of Operation/Interest in near-real time.
PAI (Publicly Available Information) Exploitation Platform provides real-time collection, discovery and analytics of social media and open-source content, unlocking the intelligence value of PAI by unifying data across multiple sources and types.
Target Management Assistant-Graphical Reporting Exploitation Tool (TMA-GERT) has a strong record of performance providing a machine-based approach to examining high volumes of data and detecting change. It then provides automated alerts and reporting to ensure analysts can focus on the most important information first. TMA-GERT is currently a program of record at National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and is capable of expanding its impact.
GLIMPS (Global Monitoring & Planning System) provides analysts and planners with an anticipatory intelligence tool that is proven in forecasting most likely events over a three year and five year window. GLIMPS uses thousands of feeds, both forensic and real-time information, to predict likely areas of unrest and instability at the sub-province level of GEOINT detail. NGA currently uses this capability, which can be expanded to support many missions.
Advanced GEOINT Framework (AGF) coupled with cutting edge commercial ingest, correlation and enrichment software, provides an open architecture, web-services approach to integrating massive amounts of structured and unstructured information from all INTs and open sources, and arraying the data in a user-friendly GEOINT analytical framework for analysis.
IBISS (Integrated Building Interior Surveillance System) provides building interior situational awareness (layout, location and movement of occupants) prior to mission engagement. It collects through wall radar data using a combination of drive-by and airborne assets and processes it to reconstruct the 3-D interior structure of buildings and track dismounts moving inside them. The output 3-D Building Situation Model can be used for pre-mission rehearsal and planning as well in-mission support.
For more information about Leidos capabilities and experts featured at GEOINT 2015, visit https://www.leidos.com/geoint2015