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June 16th, 2015
Singapore – 8th Annual Geospatial Intelligence for National Security APAC 2015

When:
September 2, 2015 – September 3, 2015 all-day
2015-09-02T00:00:00-06:00
2015-09-04T00:00:00-06:00
Where:
Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa
Singapore

The 8th annual Geospatial Intelligence for National Security (GINS) APAC 2015 conference will unfold:

 

  • The latest operational case studies in enhancing national security on all environment and missions by leveraging GIS
  • Maximizing and re-calibrating current GEOINT systems for national security in combating maritime and border threats in APAC
  • Improving intra and inter agency Geospatial Data information and intelligence sharing on an international level
  • Best practices for disaster management and search rescue operations
  • Additionally, break the ice and network with leading experts on Geospatial Intelligence, Regional Navies, Coast Guards, Port authorities, Immigrations, Disaster Management Agencies, Mapping and Surveying Agencies, Ministries of Defense and so many more from countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, USA, Australia, Philippines, Brunei, Vietnam, New Zealand, and Cambodia.