Defense One | By: Mohana Ravindranath | May 22, 2017:

While the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency keeps its operations secret, it’s looking into the some of the country’s flashiest technology hotbeds for new ideas.

The spy agency, whose mapping projects are used in combat support and general intelligence operations, has been sending staff to Boston, Austin and New York to absorb new concepts from startups targeting the commercial market. Nextgov chatted with Anthony Vinci, a tech entrepreneur and NGA’s director for plans and programs, about what’s next.

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