January/February Pathfinder Highlights Humanitarian Assistance, Homeland Security

Springfield, Va.—The January/February 2012 issue of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s (NGA) Pathfinder magazine, now available online at www.nga.mil, highlights NGA’s humanitarian assistance and homeland security work around the world. Feature articles include:
 
• NGA and First Responders Field Test Mobile Apps”
• NGA Domestic Deployment Team Responds to Heartland Flooding”
• Leveraging GEOINT for Long-Term Humanitarian Assistance”
• NGA-FEMA Cooperation Embraces New Practices, Emerging Technologies”
• NGA Focuses on Earthquake Relief in Japan”
• Remembering Vietnam: Staying Ahead of the Curve”
 
NGA publishes the Pathfinder magazine bimonthly to promote public awareness and understanding of the geospatial intelligence discipline.

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