{"id":8313,"date":"2021-08-09T11:14:00","date_gmt":"2021-08-09T14:14:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.fie.undef.edu.ar\/ceptm\/?p=8313"},"modified":"2021-08-09T11:14:00","modified_gmt":"2021-08-09T14:14:00","slug":"la-geomatica-es-vital-para-la-seguridad-nacional-estadounidense","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fie.undef.edu.ar\/ceptm\/?p=8313","title":{"rendered":"La geom\u00e1tica es vital para la seguridad nacional estadounidense"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>El Director de la NGA, Vicealmirante Robert Sharp, ha manifestado su preocupaci\u00f3n ante el avance de actores mundiales como China en el desarrollo Geoespacial. Propone para evitar quedar rezagados ante los actores emergentes que para no perder la iniciativa mundial; para lograr el Moonshot de NGA y mantener la seguridad nacional de Estados Unidos, debemos seguir siendo el l\u00edder mundial en el campo de la geom\u00e1tica. Necesitamos personas que desarrollen y gestionen m\u00e9todos y tecnolog\u00eda geom\u00e1tica de vanguardia. Para hacer eso, necesitamos estudiantes que estudien en este campo ahora en nuestros colegios y universidades, e incluso que profundicen en la geom\u00e1tica a nivel de escuela secundaria. Moonshot Labs ofrece una vista previa del entorno de colaboraci\u00f3n sin precedentes que llegar\u00e1 al campus Next NGA West de la agencia cuando abra sus puertas en 2025. Ya no ser\u00e1 extra\u00f1o, el t\u00e9rmino STEM, que es el acr\u00f3nimo de los t\u00e9rminos en ingl\u00e9s Science, Technology, matem\u00e1ticas y tecnolog\u00eda (en general, no solo inform\u00e1tica).<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 cJavFL body-paragraph body-paragraph\">When you switch on a light, pay for an item with a credit card, or use your phone\u2019s navigation app to avoid traffic or find your favorite restaurant, you benefit from the work of experts in geomatics\u2014 the science of determining the \u201cwhere\u201d and \u201cwhen\u201d \u2014 either in, on or above the ever-changing Earth\u2019s surface.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 cJavFL body-paragraph body-paragraph\">Our navigation, banking, power grids and many other elements of American life \u2014 including our national security \u2014 depend on scientists\u2019 precise knowledge of timing and the location of items across the Earth\u2019s surface and in near-Earth orbit. Our lives are easier and safer today because of technological advances by geomatics experts in the U.S. government, industry and academia, but our agency and national population of experts in this tradecraft is declining. As director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, I know that to maintain that security into the 21st century, we need more students studying geomatics \u2014 to become the next generation\u2019s geomatics experts.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 cJavFL body-paragraph body-paragraph\">Geomatics is a science the United States has traditionally dominated, but many U.S. competitors, including China, are investing heavily in geomatics \u2014 both in technological infrastructure and in the education of their students. To maintain our leadership in this field, the United States must also continue to invest in our own technological systems and, more importantly, create a steady stream of geomatics scientists, engineers and mathematicians who have the knowledge and vision to keep the United States at the forefront.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 cJavFL body-paragraph body-paragraph\">One possible threat to the United States\u2019 world leadership in geomatics is what\u2019s happening with the global positioning system. Developed by U.S. scientists, GPS is the premier system used worldwide for precise positioning and navigation, as well as maintaining precise time \u2014 critical for banking and numerous electronic grid systems. NGA, along with other U.S. government entities, supports the U.S. Space Force in maintaining the GPS system.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 cJavFL body-paragraph body-paragraph\">While our GPS is currently the worldwide standard, we must continue to develop and improve the technology to more safely support emerging technologies such as self-driving cars and 5G capabilities. We\u2019re working on it, but so are others, including Russia and China. They are delivering their own global navigation satellite systems, or GNSS. Just last year, China launched the final satellite for its own GNSS, BEIDOU. It was a wake-up call for the United States \u2014 and I, along with many in the geospatial field, heard it loud and clear. We must continue to innovate in the field of geomatics \u2014 but we can\u2019t do that without the next generation of geomatics professionals.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 cJavFL body-paragraph body-paragraph\">We are fortunate that NGA has some outstanding geomatics professionals on our team, helping us provide world-class geospatial intelligence to the U.S. armed forces, first responders and policymakers. Those geomatics professionals make our products more accurate, which saves lives. Geomatics fundamentally underpins our modern way of life. Quite frankly, we can\u2019t do what we do without them. Geomatics experts are not only crucial to how NGA operates today, but they are crucial to our future success. As NGA director, I\u2019ve announced the agency\u2019s Moonshot \u2014 our imperative to sustain U.S. geospatial-intelligence superiority. To achieve this, NGA will need to harness the knowledge and talent of the next generation of geomatics scientists, engineers and mathematicians.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 cJavFL body-paragraph body-paragraph\">But a concern for NGA \u2014 and many in U.S. government and industry who deal with geomatics \u2014 is where will this next generation come from. As many current geomatics professionals approach retirement age, there aren\u2019t enough young scientists trained and ready to step up and take their place in the U.S. A committee convened by the U.S National Research Council to discuss the future of geomatics found that there was a \u201clack of a trained workforce to develop and maintain the infrastructure in the coming decades.\u201d Not only that, but as American students remain unaware of this important field, academic programs in geomatics have reached \u2014 or are trending to \u2014 reduction or dissolution, impacting generations of geomatics professionals to come. At the same time, our competitors are making significant investments to develop geomatics expertise in their own people, both in their home countries and in existing U.S. academic programs.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 cJavFL body-paragraph body-paragraph\">To cope with the scarcity of American geomatics professionals, NGA initiated a strategy to hire bright college graduates in science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, and to educate them in geomatics through our innovative distance-learning program. This enables our graduates to increase their knowledge while serving the mission. Geomatics is a challenging science to master, and I am grateful to these team members for taking up the challenge, but the need for these professionals in the United States is so strong that individual programs like ours can\u2019t be the only solution.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 cJavFL body-paragraph body-paragraph\">To achieve NGA\u2019s Moonshot and maintain U.S. national security, we must continue to be the world\u2019s leader in the field of geomatics. We need people to develop and manage cutting-edge geomatics methods and technology. To do that, we need students studying in this field now at our colleges and universities, and even delving into geomatics at the high-school level.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 cJavFL body-paragraph body-paragraph\">Creating more \u201cgeodetic professionals\u201d is not merely a matter of developing interest. Our overall STEM programs need to focus on engagement, mentoring and broad communication across our communities \u2014 the K-12 educators who inspire students in the classroom, the parents of our young scientists-to-be, the villages that raise them. We must market, we must engage, we must mentor from kindergarten to college in order to assure the STEM professionals of the future are present to support the challenges of the future.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 cJavFL body-paragraph body-paragraph\">President Kennedy challenged America to put man on the moon inside a decade. We call on the nation to quadruple the number of STEM graduates in the next decade. Our economy and our national security rest upon our ability as a nation to meet this challenge.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 cJavFL body-paragraph body-paragraph\">So, please, encourage the burgeoning STEM professionals around you to investigate the science of geomatics. And for those students interested in STEM, consider geomatics as a specialty. There are so many exciting developments at the forefront, and NGA is hiring! Many government organizations and industry are hiring too.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Paragraph-sc-1tqpf5s-0 cJavFL body-paragraph body-paragraph\">Bottom line \u2014 geomatics is crucial to U.S. national security. We\u2019re calling out to all potential geomatics professionals of the United States: Your country, your family and your friends need you.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Fuente:<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.c4isrnet.com\/opinion\/2021\/08\/01\/geomatics-is-vital-to-us-national-security-our-advantage-is-at-risk\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><em>https:\/\/www.c4isrnet.com<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>El Director de la NGA, Vicealmirante Robert Sharp, ha manifestado su preocupaci\u00f3n ante el avance de actores mundiales como China en el desarrollo Geoespacial. 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