
- Eyes on Location -
The GeoINSIGHT Bulletin
“Insights that inform, stories that inspire, and updates
that connect the geospatial intelligence community.”
The Geospatial Intelligence Foundation of Nigeria (GIFON) publishes Eyes on Location – The GeoINSIGHT Bulletin, a monthly knowledge and insight platform dedicated to advancing the frontiers of geospatial intelligence, data innovation, and national security strategy.
The Bulletin serves as a fast, accessible, and authoritative digest of developments in geospatial science, intelligence applications, and emerging technologies. It highlights critical issues, opportunities, and challenges that directly impact Nigeria’s 13 critical infrastructure sectors, including defence and security, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, ICT, water resources, space and satellite systems, and beyond.
Through expert analysis, thought leadership pieces, policy briefs, field reports, and case studies, The GeoINSIGHT Bulletin provides:
a. Strategic updates on global and national trends in geospatial intelligence.
b. Insights and opinions from policymakers, industry leaders, researchers, and practitioners.
c. Coverage of GIFON programs, partnerships, and flagship initiatives.
d. Opportunities for capacity development, training, and research collaboration.
e. Spotlight features on innovations, start-ups, and youth-driven geospatial projects.
With a blend of rigorous analysis and practical perspectives, the Bulletin ensures stakeholders across government, security agencies, academia, industry, and civil society remain informed and empowered to make better decisions.
By documenting Nigeria’s voice within the global GEOINT community, Eyes on Location – The GeoINSIGHT Bulletin reinforces GIFON’s mission of mapping the future and empowering the nation.
Deep-dives into current themes with high-res maps & infographics.
Thought-leadership on national security & critical infrastructure.
Focus on new tools, AI trends, and global innovations in GEOINT.
Essays and features from young professionals highlighting talent.
News on membership growth, upcoming events, and grants.
Short news stories on African GEOINT and closing notes.
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