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Descartes Labs Government plans to release Retina, WayFinder, and Iris at the GEOINT Symposium 2024.
Descartes Labs Government offers cloud-native, dual-use, AI-driven products and capabilities that have been mission-stress-tested by multiple government organizations.
Descartes Labs operates a cloud-native supercomputer and provides geospatial data analysis capabilities.
Descartes Labs was established in 2014 by a team of scientists from Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Descartes Labs supports federal government customers by curating, normalizing, and fusing multi-source geospatial data to provide geospatial-aware actionable insights and autonomous tipping and cueing solutions through Descartes Labs Government.
Descartes Labs supports U.S. federal government efforts to curate, analyze, and provide actionable insights from geospatial data.
Descartes Labs provides analysis from a mix of third-party satellites via a cloud-based platform to help companies make forecasts related to agriculture, energy, sustainability, mining, shipping, financial services, and other sectors.
Descartes Labs was spun off from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National Laboratory in 2014.
Descartes Labs secured a $1,500,000 contract in 2020 to help the U.S. Air Force extract intelligence from imagery and other data collected by satellites and autonomous aerial vehicles.
Antarctica Capital announced the Descartes Labs transaction on 2022-08-04 with the purchase price undisclosed.
Descartes Labs supports federal government efforts to curate, analyze, and provide actionable insights from geospatial data.
Dr. Shawana Johnson, Chief Science Officer of Descartes Labs Government, will present "Global 0.005 kg Chinese Domination: Reducing the Communication Network 'Attack Surface' Universally" at GEOINT 2022.
Descartes Labs Government will host workshops and demonstrations at GEOINT 2022, including a Main Stage presentation in the Innovative Tradecraft Finals.
Descartes Labs Government presentations at GEOINT 2022 are open to all attendees while training workshops require advance registration and a small USGIF fee.
Members of the Descartes Labs team will staff Booth #2008 throughout GEOINT 2022 to discuss the Descartes Labs Platform and development of custom ISR solutions, geospatial data ingestion pipelines, and automated object detection and classification for defense and intelligence customers.
Descartes Labs will have booth demonstrations and presentations in Booth #2008 at GEOINT 2022.
Nicole Toigo, Head of Product and Applied Sciences at Descartes Labs, will provide a hands-on introduction to the Descartes Labs platform and its use in fusing multimodal ALL-INT data and developing autonomous ML-based target visualization.
Dr. Shawana Johnson, Chief Science Officer and Global Commercial Geospatial Subject Matter Expert at Descartes Labs Government, will present "Global 0.005 kg Chinese Domination: Reducing the Communication Network ‘Attack Surface’ Universally" in the Innovative Tradecraft Competition from 9:45–10:30 a.m. on 2022-04-26.
Descartes Labs Government, Inc. will present at the GEOINT Tradecraft Competition and host a two-part training workshop at GEOINT 2022 in Colorado.
The two-part Descartes Labs Government workshop at GEOINT 2022 requires advance registration and charges a small USGIF attendance fee for each session.