![]() ![]() Geospatial intelligence consists of imagery, imagery intelligence, and geospatial information. Geospatial intelligence - The exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information to describe, assess, and visually depict physical features and geographically referenced activities on the Earth. Geospatial information and services - The collection, information extraction, storage, dissemination, and exploitation of geodetic, geomagnetic, imagery, gravimetric, aeronautical, topographic, hydrographic, littoral, cultural, and toponymic data accurately referenced to a precise location on the Earth’s surface. Geospatial information - Information that identifies the geographic location and characteristics of natural or constructed features and boundaries on the Earth, including: statistical data and information derived from, among other things, remote sensing, mapping, and surveying technologies and mapping, charting, geodetic data and related products. See also geospatial information and services. ![]() Geospatial engineering - Those engineering capabilities and activities that contribute to a clear understanding of the physical environment by providing geospatial information and services to commanders and staffs. Geographic coordinates - The quantities of latitude and longitude which define the position of a point on the surface of the Earth with respect to the reference ellipsoid. General unloading period - In amphibious operations, that part of the ship-to-shore movement in which unloading is primarily logistic in character and emphasizes speed and volume of unloading operations. General support-reinforcing - The artillery mission of supporting the force as a whole and of providing reinforcing fires for other artillery units. See also direct support general support-reinforcing. See also close support direct support mutual support support. That support which is given to the supported force as a whole and not to any particular subdivision thereof. General military intelligence - Intelligence concerning the military capabilities of foreign countries or organizations, or topics affecting potential United States or multinational military operations. ![]() General engineering - Those engineering capabilities and activities, other than combat engineering, that provide infrastructure and modify, maintain, or protect the physical environment. General cargo - Cargo that is suitable for loading in general, nonspecialized stowage areas or standard shipping containers e.g., boxes, barrels, bales, crates, packages, bundles, and pallets. General agency agreement - A contract between the Maritime Administration and a steamship company which, as general agent, exercises administrative control over a government-owned ship for employment by the Military Sealift Command. See also Official DOD Shortened Word Forms. Read on for military definitions that begin with G such as Global Positioning System (GPS), guerrilla force, gun-target line (GTL) and more. Browse terms from the official DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms that start with G and view definitions. Here are the DOD Dictionary terms beginning with the letter G and organized alphabetically. ![]()
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