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Defence Intelligence: Air Marshal Sir Stuart William Peach joins Defence Geospatial Intelligence 2011

The EU is currently acting as the driving force for the so called "comprehensive approach". The Global Monitoring of Environment & Security worth €1.6 billion is designed to integrate defence, civilian, national security and anti-terrorist GIS intelligence capabilities. This will achieve better results for all parties involved, and most importantly will keep the costs in tight control. It is especially relevant to the GIS intelligence community, as every European government is cutting costs, tightening budgets and reduces spend.

The reduction of spend and the need for geospatial intelligence will be major themes at Defence Geospatial Intelligence (DGI) 2011, January 24-27 in London, where you will learn the latest geospatial strategies, find new ideas and solutions for your organisation. DGI is Europe’s largest gathering for the worlds geospatial intelligence community with over 600 geospatial professionals and over 45 MoD’s gathering together to network, benchmark and set the basis for geospatial strategies for the future.

BREAKING NEWS:
We are delighted to announce that Air Marshal Sir Stuart William Peach, KCB, CBE, BA, MPhil, DTech, DLitt, FRAeS, RAF, Chief of Joint Operations, UK MoD will be opening the 7th annual Defence Geospatial Intelligence (DGI) 2011 conference on the morning of the 25th.

Air Marshal Peach is responsible for the planning and execution of UK-led joint, combined and multi-national operations. Prior to that, he was the Director General Intelligence Collection in the Defence Intelligence Staff. In this role Air Marshal Peach was responsible for the organisation of what makes up the largest sub-element of Defence Intelligence. He was in charge of the collection of Signals, Geo-spatial, Imagery and Measurement and Signature Intelligence.

Air Marshal Peach will give a speech on the changing role of geospatial capabilities in intelligence collection, analysis and decision-making. Learn about the challenges and requirements of the commanding officers in intelligence.

Defence Geospatial Intelligence 2011 will have the most number of countries represented. Over 45 ministries of defence and governments are sending their senior officers and executives to join this geospatial intelligence community event.

Confirmed attendance already includes:

UK MoD
Ordnance Survey
US DoD
NATO C3 Agency
Australian DoD
BGIO, Germany
US Army
DGA, MoD, France
Norwegian MoD
Italian Defence General Staff
AGCHO, Afghanistan
National Defence, Canada
Finnish Defence Forces
US Coast Guard, US Defense

Israeli Intelligence Service (ISIS)
British Transport Police
NATO HQ
European Union Force
UNOSAT
Council Of The European Union
EU Satellite Centre
Canadian MoD
Trust Mediation
Geospatial Organisation, Denmark
Swedish Armed Forces
Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI)
NATO Deployment Corps, Greece


OVER 45 SENIOR LEVEL MOD SPEAKERS CONFIRMED - REQUEST THE SPEAKER Email Contact

AGENDA NOW AVAILABLE – REQUEST YOUR OWN COPY HERE Email Contact


Registration / requesting more information is simple:

1 – Online at www.DefenceGeospatial.com
2 – Email us on dgi@wbr.co.uk to request the latest agenda / find out more information
3 – Call us on +44 (0) 20 7368 9465

 

 

Defence Geospatial Intelligence
24-27 January, 2011
QEII Centre, London
www.DefenceGeospatial.com

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