The speakers will also reveal their vision and requirements for the future for multi-int collaboration, geo support, cloud, data architecture, maritime, littoral and Arctic surveillance
GeoInt, Data and cyber security leaders will take stage at DGI 2014 to share their experiences and strategies

DGI (Defence Geospatial Intelligence), the annual conference for the defence and intelligence community, has announced the final speaker line up for the 10th edition of the event, taking place in January 21-23, in London. GeoInt, Data and cyber security leaders from the world’s most progressive defence and government organisations will take stage at DGI 2014 to share their experiences, strategies and reveal their vision and requirements for the future for multi-int collaboration, geo support, cloud, data architecture, maritime, littoral and Arctic surveillance and much more. To mention but a few, the visitors will have the honour of hearing from:

  • General Sir Richard Barrons, CBE, Commander, Joint Forces Command, UK MOD
  • Rear Admiral Pieter Bindt, Director Defence Intelligence & Security Service, Netherlands MOD
  • Vice Admiral Robert B. Murrett (retired), Deputy Director, (INSCT) Professor, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Syracuse University
  • Maria Fernandez, Director, Australia Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation
  • Air Commodore Mark Neal, Chief Technology Officer, UK MOD
  • Dr Vanessa Lawrence CB, Director General and Chief Executive, Ordnance Survey
  • Sandra Wilson, the Chief of our Europe Support Team, NGA, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, USA
  • Jim Dolan, Executive Director, Overwatch Textron
  • Phillip Chudoba, Assistant Director of Intelligence, HQ Marine Corps, USA
  • AVM Jon Rigby CBE, Director Cyber, Intelligence and Information Integration, UK MOD
  • Major General J.M.C. Rousseau, Chief Defence Intelligence, Canadian Forces

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