Descartes Labs Government Launches Retina at GEOINT 2024

Fuses OSINT and GEOINT into a Single Pane of Glass

Santa Fe, New Mexico, 24 April 2024 – Descartes Labs Government (DLG) is announcing the launch of Retina (Rapid Exploitation Through Interactive Analysis) at GEOINT 2024. Retina is an innovative solution that integrates Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) for rapid intelligence extraction, enabling government agencies to see the world in real-time clarity through a single, streamlined interface.

DLG Retina UI

The DLG Retina dashboard provides regional insights of network and communication interruption events. This example demonstrates blocked access to WhatsApp across China.

Descartes Labs Government will showcase Retina at booth #2003 during GEOINT 2024, along with other product demonstrations (see in-booth product demo schedule below). Attendees will witness how Retina simplifies complex data sources, efficiently manages information, aggregates verified sources, and delivers near-real time event reporting. This solution empowers intelligence communities to address the world’s most pressing challenges by uncovering complex patterns to identify and monitor geopolitical, economic, and environmental threats.

“Descartes Labs’ legacy is founded in our geospatial analytics. We make object detection, change detection, and pattern recognition accessible using machine learning algorithms and computer vision technology. Through these capabilities, we aim to change the way organizations see and interact with the world,” said Richard Davis, CEO, Descartes Labs.

Complementing the release of Retina, Mr. Davis will lend his expertise to the ‘GEOINT Fusion for Decision Advantage’ panel on May 6th at 3 pm in Vista Hub, exhibit hall 1033. He will join presenters from major organizations in the global geospatial technology sector, including BlackSky, Unseenlabs, Microsoft Azure, and Ursa Space Systems for this panel. At a global scale, government decision-makers have utilized many types of satellite imagery from various sensors, including SAR and RF. However, each is often used for a specific purpose. This panel brings together experts from government and industry to discuss the potential for fusing these data types, leveraging the strength of each to better support decision-making.

Retina is the latest solution to Descartes Labs Governments’ longstanding history of advanced geospatial science. Powered by AI and ML, DLG has always been at the forefront of transforming complex data into analysis-ready information at scale through the combination of advanced supercomputing with a federated, multi-petabyte library of geospatial data for building global monitoring and predictive models.

Visit the DLG team at GEOINT 2024, booth #2003 for the unveiling of Retina and experience the power of revolutionary geospatial science through data-agnostic, deep-tech solutions.

Descartes Labs Government In-Booth Product Demonstration Schedule:

Descartes Labs Tech Stack & Tool Modernization

Monday, May 6, 10:30-11:00 am
Tuesday, May 7, 1:00-1:30 pm
Wednesday, May 8, 11:00-11:30 am
William Evonosky, DLG’s Lead Applied Scientist, will conduct a demonstration highlighting a recently integrated Large Language Model (LLM) solution on the DLG Explorer interface which allows for natural language search and visualization of imagery from the Descartes data catalog. Additionally, he will demonstrate a no-code “node-editor” interface that allows for the creation of front-end dashboards and data processing pipelines via a drag-and-drop interface. Lastly, the demonstration will include a dashboard that provides critical infrastructure monitoring for anomalous movement in near-real-time using InSAR.

Workflow Improvements with Effective Data Management

Monday, May 6, 2:00-2:30 pm
Tuesday, May 7, 11:00-11:30 am
Wednesday, May 8, 10:30-11:00 am
Dr. Daniela Moody, VP of Technology, Insurance at DLG and previously CTO at Geosite (recently acquired by DLG), will demonstrate the Mission Management Tool (MMT). It was designed and developed to support Search and Rescue (SAR) operations for the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC). MMT helps to shorten the time between when a potential crisis is detected to when resources are deployed to help those in need, in a manner that streamlines existing workflows of AFRCC and Alaska RCC in a secure, cloud-based solution.

OSINT & GEOINT Data Fusion to Accentuate Complex Signals for Decision Making

Monday, May 6, 11:30-12:00 Noon
Tuesday, May 7, 2:00-2:30 pm
Wednesday, May 8, 11:30-12 Noon
Alex Courtright, DLG Technical Program Manager, will demonstrate Retina. DLG collaborated with the Army Intelligence and Security Command to build a mission-driven dashboard that collates global OSINT data to help operators establish situational awareness of real time events. Utilizing our expertise in geospatial data management, visualization, and analytics, this mission driven dashboard enables timely identification of complex signals from disparate data sources.

About Descartes Labs Government

Descartes Labs Government (DLG) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Descartes Labs, a 2014 technology transfer spun out of Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Our solutions are grounded in an ever-expanding portfolio of cloud-native, dual-use, AI-driven products and capabilities that are commercially available and mission-stress-tested by a variety of government organizations. Our expert team comes from a broad range of physical and applied science backgrounds at top institutions, and our strength lies in blending physical and statistical modeling techniques. https://gov.descarteslabs.com/mission-ready

To speak with the Descartes Labs Government team at GEOINT, schedule a time here.