Skip Maselli appointed to the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) Advisory Committee

August 17, 2023
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Skip Maselli appointed to the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) Advisory Committee

We’re proud to announce that Skip Maselli, Pixxel's Vice President of Public Sector, USA, has been appointed to the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) Advisory Committee (AdCom).

The USGIF AdCom is critical in providing strategic guidance to the USGIF leadership team and helping shape the foundation's strategic direction. Additionally, the committee offers invaluable perspectives on effectively translating strategy into action, leveraging extensive knowledge and expertise in the geospatial intelligence community.

Commenting on the announcement, Skip Maselli said: “It is a privilege to work with my esteemed colleagues to support the advancement and integrity of our community of GEOINT professionals. The USGIF’s confidence in the AdCom reflects its own thoughtful dedication to our tradecraft and technology through inclusive strategy to action planning. I appreciate Pixxel encouraging my active participation.”

Drawing on deep industry expertise, AdCom members actively conduct research, gather data, analyze trends, and identify emerging issues that are relevant to the geospatial intelligence community. Their efforts contribute significantly to advancing the field and ensuring its continuous evolution.

At Pixxel, we firmly believe in supporting our employees in their pursuits to contribute to the advancement of GEOINT. Skip's involvement in the USGIF AdCom will undoubtedly help strengthen the connections between industry, academia, and government partners while fostering a deeper understanding of the limitless potential of GEOINT within our community.

We’re proud to have Skip on our team as we advance our mission to unlock valuable insights from space, launching a constellation of high-resolution hyperspectral earth imaging satellites and analytical tools to detect, monitor, and predict global phenomena.