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Geospatial Data Modeling

Visualizing data for decision-makers

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Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD)

The Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data curates and provides access to geospatial data on U.S. critical infrastructure. It is used by various federal, state, and regional agencies for homeland security/defense analysis, planning, and operations. Users can view data and download CSV, KML, and Shapefiles for visualization and application development. HIFLD is produced by the Geospatial Data Modeling group.
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Feature Engineering for Built Environment Characterization

Our team applies advanced feature engineering techniques to global-scale vector data, extracting key attributes such as building height and land use (residential vs. non-residential). These enriched datasets are critical for training machine learning models that support geospatial intelligence and infrastructure analysis
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Tactical Intelligence and Infrastructure Monitoring

We develop data pipelines and conflation techniques that integrate Points of Interest (POI) and building attributes to analyze human mobility patterns and critical infrastructure vulnerabilities. These capabilities support national and international security efforts in disaster response, counterterrorism operations for radiological material, and infrastructure resilience planning.

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Nagendra Singh, Geospatial Data Modeling Group Leader

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