Definition[]
The National System for Geospatial Intelligence (NSG) is
| “ | the combination of technology, policies, capabilities, doctrine, activities, people, data, and communities necessary to produce geospatial intelligence in an integrated multi-intelligence, multi-domain environment.[1] | ” |
Overview[]
The NSG is the technology, policies, capabilities, doctrine, activities, people, and community needed to produce geospatial intelligence in an integrated multi-intelligence environment. The NSG community consists of members of the IC, MILDEPs, combatant commands, and elements of the civil community. NSG partners include international entities, industry, academia, and DOD and civil community services providers.
The Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) serves as the functional manager for GEOINT and the NSG, which includes the processes for tasking imagery and geospatial information collection, processing raw data, exploiting geospatial information and IMINT, analyzing, and disseminating information and GEOINT to consumers.
References[]
- ↑ NSG Statement of Strategic Intent (Mar. 2007).