As mission demands intensify, the GEOINT community is being called to move faster, integrate smarter, and deliver with greater precision.
In a recently published article by Government Technology Insider, key insights from CARS at this year’s GEOINT Conference highlight a central message: agility is no longer optional, it’s mission-critical. With global hotspots increasing and operational complexity growing, agencies must rapidly translate innovation into real-world capabilities that connect data, people, and systems across every mission environment.
A few key takeaways from Chenega Agile Real-Time Solutions (CARS):
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AI is now operational, not experimental. AI is actively reshaping GEOINT workflows, accelerating insight generation, enabling multi-sensor fusion, and supporting large-scale data processing. But the consensus remains clear: AI works best as a force multiplier for human decision-making, not a replacement.
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Collaboration and integration are essential. Secure, deliberate AI adoption across the Intelligence Community is already delivering measurable near-term outcomes while building a foundation for long-term mission success.
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Infrastructure matters more than ever. Beyond AI, scalable technologies like enterprise data platforms, workflow automation, and resilient Information Technology Services Management (ITSM) solutions are critical to ensuring intelligence is delivered securely, reliably, and at speed.
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ITSM is a mission enabler. Robust IT Service Management platforms, like ServiceNow, provide the structure, visibility, and reliability agencies need to operate effectively. With integrated workflows, real-time awareness, and secure processes, teams can stay focused on mission execution instead of system maintenance.
At the core of it all is trust.
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Trusted data. Trusted partnerships. And increasingly, trusted infrastructure.
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Because in today’s environment, success depends not just on how much data you have, but how quickly, securely, and reliably you can turn that data into action.