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Cover: The Future of Air Force Motion Imagery Exploitation

The Future of Air Force Motion Imagery Exploitation: Lessons from the Commercial World — 2012

The information explosion resulting from vast amounts of new motion imagery threatens to leave Air Force intelligence analysts drowning in data. One approach to meeting this challenge is to implement certain process changes and adopt a new organizational construct to improve the effectiveness of Air Force intelligence analysts while confronting the reality of limited resources.

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