Space Café Radio Geopolitics – Behind the Scenes of GEOINT – with Robert Cardillo

In this episode of Space Café Radio, Torsten Kriening sits down with Robert Cardillo, Chair of the USGIF Board of …
Space Café Radio Geopolitics – Behind the Scenes of GEOINT – with Robert Cardillo
Torsten Kriening and Robert Cardillo at GEOINT 2024 after the recording

The Evolution and Future of Geospatial Intelligence with Robert Cardillo

In this episode of Space Café Radio, Torsten Kriening sits down with Robert Cardillo, Chair of the USGIF Board of Directors and former Director of the NGA, to discuss the history, impact, and future of the geospatial intelligence community. Robert reflects on the evolution of the National Geospatial-Intelligency Agency (NGA) from a secretive entity to an inclusive community with myriad applications beyond national security. They delve into the importance of partnerships, advancements in technology like AI, and the role of education in GEOINT. Robert shares insights on how GEOINT professionals are growing and the expanding applications of location information for sectors such as environmental sustainability and urban planning. They explore how these changes will shape the next 20 years of the field.
This episode is supported by USGIF.


Useful links:
USGIF Homepage
GEOINT 2025 Opening Ceremony
GEOINT Essential Body of Knowledge
GEOING Symposium 2025

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Torsten Kriening
Torsten Kriening is Publisher and CEO of SpaceWatch.Global. He covers European space at the intersection of geopolitics, defence, procurement, and industrial policy - where ambition meets execution. He reports live from the conferences and councils where space policy is shaped and publishes The Kriening Brief every Wednesday: three observations on European space, no diplomatic padding. His career spans 30 years across satellite communications, broadcast technology, and IT. He is an alumnus of the International Space University (EMBA12).
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