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DGI 2015 Attendee List DGI 2015 Attendee List Job Title Account Senior Military Instructor 135 Geographic Squadron RE Geographic Technician 135 Geographic Squadron Royal Engineers Geo Analyst DGIFC | Joint Forces Intelligence Group Geospatial Analyst DGIFC | Joint Forces Intelligence Group Hd GSTG DGIFC | Joint Forces Intelligence Group Geo Analyst DGIFC | Joint Forces Intelligence Group Geo Analyst DGIFC | Joint Forces Intelligence Group SO2 Plans DGIFC | Joint Forces Intelligence Group Project Manager Defence Equipment and Support Africa and Middle East Geospatial Defence Geographic Centre Collection Officer AD Mission Management Defence Geographic Centre AD Dissemination Defence Geographic Centre AD Foundation Defence Geographic Centre AD Collection Defence Geographic Centre AD Business Management Defence Geographic Centre AD Innovation Defence Geographic Centre AD Research Defence Geographic Centre Geospatial Analyst Defence Geographic Centre Defence Attache Embassy of Georgia Defence Attache Embassy of Serbia GEOINT Services Programme Manager IMAGE Delivery Team DES IMAGE-A4 – GEOINT Services IMAGE Delivery Team Programme Manager SO1 J3 Geo, PJHQ J3 Division WO2 J3 Geo, PJHQ J3 Division MA to Comd JFIG Joint Forces Intelligence Group SO2 Plan, JFIG Joint Forces Intelligence Group SO2 JFIG Centre for Intelligence Joint Forces Intelligence Group Innovation SO1 Plans, JFIG Joint Forces Intelligence Group Chief Of Staff, JFIG Joint Forces Intelligence Group ACOS Force Development and Joint Forces Intelligence Group Plans, JFIG SO1 LIAG Land Information Assurance Group Commanding Officer MOD Captain MOD IMaGE Programme Manager Ministry of Defence Project Manager Ministry of Defence IMaGE Programme Manager Ministry of Defence Joint Forces Command, Joint GEOINT, Ministry of Defence SO1 Capability Sqn Ldr Ministry of Defence IMaGE Programme Manager Ministry of Defence SO3 Geo MoD UK Assistant Defence Adviser New Zealand Defence Force SO1 People and Policy, HQ Royal RHQ RE Engineers Head of Hydrographic Survey Royal Navy Armed Forces Department SO3 Exploitation - Headquarters Royal School of Military Engineering Royal School of Military Engineering IMINT Instructor, Royal School of Royal School of Military Survey Military Survey Imagery Instructor Royal School of Military Survey Burnham Lecturer Royal School of Military Survey GIS Instructor, Royal School of Royal School of Military Survey Military Survey Senior Military Instructor Royal School of Military Survey Burnham Lecturer (Imagery), Royal Royal School of Military Survey, School of Military Survey UK MOD Burnham Lecturer (GIS) UK MOD Warrant Officer AOCC UK MOD Joint User JGI Land UK MOD International GEOINT Integration Officer UK MOD SO3 AOCC/JFIG UK MOD Gp Capt UK MOD International GEOINT Integration Officer UK MOD SO2 AOCC/JFIG UK MOD Commercial Specialist American Embassy London Senior Adviser Australian High Commission Defence Attache Botswana High Commission Asst Air Attaché London Embassy Of The United States Of America United States Naval Attaché Embassy Of The United States Of America Air Attaché London Embassy Of The United States Of America Defence Attache Embassy of Georgia Defence Attache Embassy of Serbia Defence Project-Portfolio Manager Met Office Technical Architect Met Office Defence Technology Capability Met Office Development Manager Defence Research Manager Met Office UK Chairman of the National Agency Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Public Registr Head of UN Division Ministry of Foreign Affairs Head of International Relations Division Ministry of Foreign Affairs Director National Security Shield Project Qatar Armed Forces Geospatial Capabilities Manager US Department of Justice Intelligence Analyst US Department of Justice ODC Chief US Embassy Remote Sensing Team Leader United Kingdom Hydrographic Office Delivery Manager 2d3 Sensing General Manager UK and RoW Operations 2d3 Sensing General Manager UK and RoW Operations 2d3 Sensing Solutions Architect 2d3 Sensing Sector Lead - UAS and ISR Training 3SDL Ltd. ISTAR Consultant 3SDL Ltd. Head of Business Development Airbus Defence & Space Owner Augmented Technologies Vice President / GM BAE Systems Vice President And Lead Executive, Ball Aerospace Information And Intelligence Solutions Deputy Director Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp Feature Director Bcv Asset Management Chief Execuitve Officer Blom AS Managing Director – Blom Geomatics AS Blom AS British Army Director C3 Systems Consulting Ltd Managing Consultant CGI IT UK Ltd Account Leader - Defence CGI IT UK Ltd Market Director COWI A/S Advisor Defence Cadastre Account Manager Defence Cadastre Former Director, Geospatial Canadian Armed Forces Intelligence Liaison Officer, Canadian Forces Canadian Forces Intelligence Liaison Officer Intelligence Counsellor Defence R & D Canadian High Commission Director General, Programs and Canadian Space Agency Integrated Planning Manager Defence Solutions Carmenta AB Chief GIS Officer Central Informatics Organisation Co-Founder Cytora Commander Canadian Forces DND Canada Intelligence Group Director of Geography DSG Brazil Senior Scientist DSTL Senior Scientist DSTL Geospatial Information Scientist DSTL Lead, Geospatial Standards DSTL ISTAR Adviser DSTL UK MOD Research and Development Director Danish Army Intelligence Officer, Intelligence Danish Army Intelligence Center Support Section Staff Officer, Studies & Danish Army Intelligence Center Development Department Deputy Chief of Geospatial Branch Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Chief Geospatial Branch Organization Operational Manager Danish Defence Staff Deputy Chief of Staff Support Branch Danish Division (DCOS SPT) Danish Division Special Adviser Danish Geodata Agency SO1 Ops and Plans Defence Geographic Centre Team Leader Defence Intelligence Defence Intelligence Geospatial Fusion Director Centre (DGIFC) Maj Defence Staff Denmark Digital Globe Assistant Defence Attache Egyptian Defence Office Defence Attache Egyptian Defence Office Defence Attaché Embassy of Ecuador Sergant Attache Embassy of Mexico Deputy Defence Attache Embassy of Romania Naval Attache Embassy of Ukraine Defence & Air Attaché Embassy of Ukraine Military Attache Embassy of the Czech Republic Deputy Defence Attaché & Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Defence Equipment Attaché Maritime Attaché Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines Business Development Manager Envitia Esri Director, Global Defence Esri Business Development Chief Technology Officer UK Esri Project Officer ISR European Defence Agency Chief Geospatial Officer European Union External Action Service Director European Union Satellite Center (EU SatCen) Business Development Manager, Visual Exelis VIS Information Solutions Branch Chief IT Support, Deputy Director FIS Support Services Major FMUNDSÄKC Defence Attache Finland Embassy Lt (N) eng. Finnish Defence Geospatial Centre LtCol Finnish Defence Geospatial Centre Director French MoD Senior Programme Manager French MoD Secretary General GSDI Association Head of the Department of General Command of Mapping Military Geography Head of the Department of General Command of Mapping Military Geography International Relations Geoinformation Society of Nigeria Executive President Co-Founder Geothings Analyst HQ MARCOM Assistant Director of Intelligence, HQ Marine Corps HQ Marine Corps Leader Engineer Hitachi Ltd Hungarian Association for Geo- General Secretary information (HUNAGI) Managing Partner Hyperion Consulting Services Incorporated Chief Maritime Analyst IHS Janes Director Aerospace and Defence IHS Janes Senior Manager, Country Risk IHS Janes Principal Maritime Analyst IHS Janes Director Information Systems Information Security Legal Advisor Information Systems Information Security Associate Senior Engineer Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Chief Executive Officer Japan Spaceimaging Corporation SO1 Context, Joint Warfare Joint Forces Command International Sales Manager Kongsberg Satellite Services Business Development Manager MASS Senior Director of International MDA Information Systems Business Development Chief Scientist MDA Information Systems Chief Executive Officer MDA Information Systems LLC Geoint Program Manager MINISTERE DE LA DEFENSE Defence Adviser Malawi High Commission Head, Human Geography Branch Marine Corps Intelligence Activity Director, Geospatial Intelligence Marine Corps Intelligence Activity, USA Directorate Consultant MarkLogic Sales Manager MarkLogic UK Ltd Director Meterological Service of Canada Senior Geographic Information Metropolitan Police Service Team Leader, Imagery and Ministry of Defence Geospatial Systems Team Leader, Imagery and Ministry of Defence Geospatial Systems Principal Scientist, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance NATO (ISR) Ca NATO Airborne Early Warning and Control Former Commander Force Command NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Executive Director Management Agency NATO Communications and Information JISR SL Geospatial Services Group Head Agency Chairman NATO Industrial Advisory Group SG-177 Deputy Director, Intelligence Division NATO International Millitary Intel Analyst NATO, Brussels NGA Manager NGA Director General Space Canadian National Defence Armed Forces Chief Executive Officer National Space Centre Director, GEOINT New Zealand Armed Forces Chief Instructor, Geospatial Norwegian Army Land Warfare Centre Engineering Director General Norwegian Mapping Authority Arctic Science Advisor & Program Office of Naval Research (ONR) Officer Executive Director, Marketing Open Geospatial
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