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Dave Bottom: Oh Thanks, Jim.
JIm Flyzik: Sure.
Dave Bottom: Well first of, NGI - National Geospatial Intelligence agency. We are both - the member of intelligence community and also a combat…
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Dave Bottom: Sure, Jim. We take a look at NGA (National Geospatial Intelligence Agency), we're using big data in a couple of different ways. JIm Flyzik: Okay. Dave Bottom: The approach from…
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Dave Bottom: Just to follow up on Mike's points. From an NGA standpoint, we are a visual agency so I like the question about vision. We think that in the future we're going to need to…
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Dave Bottom: Yeah, Jim, I lump it into two large categories. Actually, this is a hard question to answer because there are a number of challenges. The first challenge, I think that technology can…
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Shishu Gupta: We’ve talked a lot about security and that if we can master that identity and access the management component of that, I think it is a key to us in doing coalition operations in…
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Shishu Gupta: Thanks for having us on Scrape Program, it’s a pleasure to talk to you and your listeners. Yeah, NGA is part of the intelligence community that works on imagery analysis and…
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Shishu Gupta: Yes, I mentioned that common desk top. So the first one that we created is a virtualized environment, where everything is [00:00:07 Inaudible] so all of the data resides back in the…
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Shishu Gupta: So there are four that I really want to focus on. First one is from a mission standpoint it is about sharing information, doing joint production, doing new types of analysis. We talked…
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Shishu Gupta: So the first one is that there is a proliferation cloud, even though the cloud is so new, everybody wants to have it and we are on multiple domains and they all can figure differently…
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