Geospatial-intelligence agency aims for more AI resources in 2025
- The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is accelerating its artificial intelligence efforts in 2025 by creating new leadership roles and investing in computing infrastructure for data processing.
- NGA Director Vice Adm. Frank Whitworth stated that funding is needed to support large-scale AI models and is optimistic about discussions with the Defense Department.
- NGA is managing staff reductions while focusing on integrating AI to improve productivity and expedite intelligence delivery, alongside scaling successful initiatives like Project Maven.
- Whitworth emphasized the importance of mission focus during workforce transitions, noting that implementing AI requires significant investment and resources due to increasing data volumes.
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Intelligence agency copes with workforce reductions amid AI modernization
"There is nothing like mission to help people stay focused no matter what else is going on," said Vice Adm. Frank Whitworth. The post Intelligence agency copes with workforce reductions amid AI modernization appeared first on SpaceNews.
NGA’s Latency For Imagery Improves But More Data Requires More Compute, Whitworth Says - Defense Daily
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is processing imagery 80 percent faster than it did a year ago. However, as satellite constellations and the amount of related data increase, the latency […]
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