The USGIF Awards Program annually recognizes the exceptional work of the geospatial intelligence tradecraft's brightest minds.
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Government Geospatial Intelligence Achievement Award
Military Geospatial Intelligence Achievement Award
Industry Geospatial Intelligence Achievement Award
Academic Achievement Award
Academic Research Award
Three award categories are open for anyone to apply. The Intelligence Achievement Awards recognize outstanding accomplishments in the tradecraft by an individual or team from the military, government and industry sectors. The Academic Achievement Award commends the achievements of a top graduate of a nationally recognized geospatial intelligence academic program. The Academic Research Award commends an organization that demonstrates the top geospatial intelligence program or project.
The Geospatial Intelligence Achievement Awards, Geospatial Academic Achievement Award and Academic Research Award are presented to those nominated by the community and selected by the Awards Subcommittee.
Be recognized for your contributions to the GEOINT Community or recognize another for theirs. Winners receive free registration to the GEOINT 2010 Symposium where their achievements will be acknowledged on stage during the general session.
Who Should Apply?
Anyone involved with the geospatial intelligence community may apply and/or nominate someone or a team for an award.
Why Nominate or Apply?
Highlighting the achievements of those within the community not only recognizes those who deserve it, but also boosts morale, inspires the community, and increases interest in those exploring the field of study. Winners also receive recognition on stage during the general session of the GEOINT 2010 Symposium.
When Should I Apply?
Now! The deadline for applications is 5 p.m. EST, September 17, 2010, although it's never too early to turn in your submission.
How Do I Apply?
Complete the Awards Nomination Form found on the USGIF website and submit it by following the directions on the form.
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