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NIMA changes name to National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.


DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NEWS RELEASE Nov. 24, 2003

Today, the National Imagery and Mapping Agency was officially renamed the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Noun 1. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency - a combat support agency that provides geographic intelligence in support of national security
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The fiscal 2004 Defense Authorization Act authorized this change. The new name is the latest step in the agency's ongoing transformation efforts to ensure the nation's warfighters and senior policymakers receive the best geospatial intelligence possible in support of national security.

"In 1996, the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA NIMA National Imagery and Mapping Agency (now National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency; US government)
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) was chartered to bring together a variety of imagery and geospatial analysis disciplines into a totally new discipline--geospatial intelligence, or GEOINT GEOINT Geospatial Intelligence ," said the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA Noun 1. NGA - a combat support agency that provides geographic intelligence in support of national security
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) Director retired Air Force Lt. Gen. James R. Clapper James R. Clapper is a retired Lieutenant General in the United States Air Force who was chosen by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates to be the second Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence - USD(I).  Jr. "Geospatial intelligence is what we do, and our agency's name now properly reflects that reality."

The agency is both a combat support as well as national intelligence agency whose mission is to provide timely, relevant and accurate geospatial intelligence, or GEOINT, in support of our national security. GEOINT is the exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information to describe, assess, and visually depict physical features and geographically referenced activities on the Earth. Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has major facilities in the Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia Northern Virginia (NoVA) consists of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William counties and the independent cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Fairfax, Manassas, and Manassas Park. , and St. Louis, Mo., areas with support teams worldwide.

For more information, contact the NGA Office of Corporate Relations, Public Affairs at (301) 227-2057.
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