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Boots on the Ground: Open-Source Research in Action for Federal Agencies
Open-source research improves government services, but is it an exaggeration to say open-data also helps federal agencies save lives? We don’t think so. Just look at the COVID-19 pandemic. In…
Read More › about Boots on the Ground: Open-Source Research in Action for Federal AgenciesDrowning in Data? How to “Tidy Up” Your Federal Agency’s Information for Better Decision-Making and Execution
With massive amounts of accumulated data (and no sign of it slowing down), coupled with increasing regulations and requirements on how to collect, store, and manage it, federal agencies face…
Read More › about Drowning in Data? How to “Tidy Up” Your Federal Agency’s Information for Better Decision-Making and ExecutionTesla In the News: Originally published in Foreign Policy on August 23, 2018
Read More › about Jordan Can’t Keep Up Its Double GameTesla Government hosted a USGIF GEOINTeraction event
Read More › about Enterprise ServicesVirginia Chamber Unveils 23rd Annual List of Virginia's Fastest Growing Companies – The Fantastic 50
Tesla Government is named as a Virginia Chamber of Commerce 2018 Virginia Fantastic 50 Winner
Read More › about Virginia Chamber Unveils 23rd Annual List of Virginia's Fastest Growing Companies – The Fantastic 50Every company wants to be more productive and maximize profit and to do so, many of them use large-scale productivity suites and apps. But what if I told you the…
Read More › about When Big Tech Is Not the Answer—Why Small Businesses Get More DoneMilitary officers deploying abroad and executives conducting activities overseas often receive cultural training designed to help them avoid offending host country nationals and to negotiate effectively with host country counterparts.…
Read More › about Beyond Cultural Training: Turkey and the Case for ContextAfghans are set to head to the polls next year to elect a new parliament more than three years after the legislative body’s most recent term expired in 2015. The…
Read More › about Afghanistan Is Finally Holding Elections—While the Taliban Gobbles Up TerritoryThe Geospatial Data Act of 2017: A Necessary Step Forward, with One Major Flaw
Even the casual observer will likely have noticed a greater prevalence of the words “geospatial” or “GIS” over the past few years, and for good reason. The use of geospatial…
Read More › about The Geospatial Data Act of 2017: A Necessary Step Forward, with One Major FlawDoes the process of obtaining a security clearance feel as grueling and unending as Frodo Baggins’s quest to destroy the One Ring of Power? Does the idea of “reciprocity” in…
Read More › about One Clearance to Rule Them All“Information sharing” isn’t just a buzzword, it’s a reality for modern-day government operations. However, sharing is difficult. We learned from the 9/11 Commission that the lack of information sharing was…
Read More › about 5 Steps to Stop Information Hoarding and Encourage CollaborationDid you know that you have access to robust conflict data on Africa? Or that the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the United States Agency for International…
Read More › about Open-Source Data Is Everywhere, You Just Need to Use ItSee how we can make your data work harder for you.
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