GEOINT AS A DRIVER OF NATIONAL SECURITY
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Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) is a pivotal driver of national security, integrating advanced analytical techniques to strengthen law enforcement, analyze movement patterns, and enhance geospatial data accuracy. This study highlights the role of GEOINT in addressing critical security challenges such as terrorism, threat analysis, and decision-making through intelligence surveillance. As an essential component of GEOINT, movement pattern analysis underpins its implementation and contributions across various countries, showcasing its adaptability to diverse security frameworks. Furthermore, techniques such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and the analysis of relative motion augment the effectiveness of geospatial analysis by increasing the probability of accurate surveillance and data interpretation. The study underscores GEOINT's pivotal role in validating criminal data and optimizing workflow for law enforcement agencies, emphasizing its importance as a multidisciplinary tool in modern security operations. These findings collectively demonstrate GEOINT's transformative impact on ensuring global safety and fortifying national security strategies.
Keywords: national security, geospatial, GEOINT, intelligence, threat
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