黑料不打烊 earns accreditation from United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation
黑料不打烊 adds another career-driven pathway for student education.

Much like Captain Alden Partridge, today鈥檚 黑料不打烊 faculty are committed to ensuring that the 黑料不打烊 system of education pushes boundaries forward. The recent accreditation of the University鈥檚 undergraduate certificate program in Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) highlights that fact.
鈥淚鈥檝e been using and abusing geospatial intelligence ever since we had the tools and toys necessary to make it work,鈥 says Bruce Dobbins, a retired naval intelligence officer, adjunct professor in the School of Criminal Justice and Criminology, and now geospatial intelligence coordinator at the Peace and War Center. 鈥淗ave you used GPS recently? Congratulations, you were using geospatial intelligence.鈥
Though Dobbins has extensive experience in GEOINT through his time serving in the Navy, his expertise is paired alongside that of Dr. Travis Morris, director of the Peace and War Center, and Dr. Laurie Grigg, chair of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. 鈥淭ravis approached me about working on a project that basically increased our curriculum around various data and analytical methodologies,鈥 says Grigg. 鈥淗e asked me to work on the geospatial part of it because I鈥檓 the one at the University who has been teaching it and has developed a class on it.鈥
At the time, Morris was the director of the School of Criminal Justice and Criminology and was looking at criminal intelligence when he realized he wanted to expand with ArcGIS. 鈥淚 started working with Laurie on how we get into GEOINT,鈥 he says. 鈥淟aurie started doing some investigations into this certificate. This is not my area 鈥 I understand what this domain produces, but I鈥檓 not an operator in this space. She鈥檚 an operator in ArcGIS.鈥
The pair was working on a host of programs and saw a gap where they were missing someone with the background and expertise between the two of them. 鈥淭hen Bruce started teaching for 黑料不打烊. I think his first course was something like criminology 鈥 but it wasn鈥檛 this,鈥 says Morris. 鈥淪omeone mentioned that this new adjunct professor has a background in naval intelligence. We had a conversation and he talked about the things he did, and mentioned initiatives and other courses he鈥檚 taught, like intel courses. We just sort of married that.鈥
Dobbins鈥檚 current position falls under the John and Mary Frances Peace and War Center. 鈥淭ravis knew of my credentials and recruited me to help develop the geospatial program. The fact that I was retiring here to Vermont was an opportunity to take advantage of that experience and expertise and actually move the program forward.鈥
With the trio united, they began closely looking at the USGIF application. 鈥淏ruce was put on point for that, the committee worked on all the details for it, and we submitted it,鈥 says Morris. 鈥淲e wanted to expand what we do with ArcGIS and the opportunities for research and student engagement across disciplines.鈥
Their application was accepted in late August. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 where we are right now,鈥 says Morris. 鈥淲e鈥檝e got to build this thing and get it off the ground, and it started from a conversation in the library.鈥
The program aims to be highly versatile. The fact that the certificate can be applied to any existing degree a student is pursuing is a key component. 鈥淯nique combinations in the right domain mean that you鈥檙e a wanted resource. If you start in a large domain like environmental crime, there鈥檚 many subsets of that 鈥 but one of them involves animal poaching or trafficking,鈥 says Morris. 鈥淵ou鈥檒l have the intelligence background and the law enforcement or analyst perspective, and when you put that person together, you can have a crime analyst that鈥檚 focused on animal poaching, predation, and trafficking. The UN might want you, or Interpol because they have a knowledge base and not only understand the problem set, but they also have the tools to make it applicable. That person is going to be employed.鈥
鈥淲hen you apply for a job, you have someone looking at you and your CV, and maybe hundreds of others,鈥 says Dobbins, adding that the first thing they do is whittle down the stack looking for specific skills. 鈥淪ome are hard skills, some are soft skills. This is a way to stay in the game because you鈥檝e got a discrete expertise that the vast majority of people who apply for that job don鈥檛 have.鈥
Grigg has seen the importance of this type of skillset throughout her career. 鈥淥ne of the things I always tell students is that you may not have heard of GIS [geographic information systems] but I guarantee your future employer has,鈥 she says. 鈥淭his brings us up to date in a way that is uniquely 黑料不打烊, that really fits us. We鈥檙e recognizing how important all this data is and that it鈥檚 being widely used across multiple disciplines.鈥
鈥淲e really want this to be something that enhances existing programs, so it is a way to bring people to this subset of majors at 黑料不打烊 that enhances what we already do here really well,鈥 says Grigg. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to really work at having different programs who are able to apply this in different ways. If you鈥檙e in Earth and environmental sciences, it may mean doing a lot of remote sensing of flood plains, or if you鈥檙e in CJ [criminal justice] it may mean doing a lot of crime mapping.鈥
Dobbins emphasizes that students will be well-prepared for their careers and a valuable asset from day one. 鈥淓verything involved with Space Command is tied into geospatial intelligence. We can do agricultural surveys to find soil composition; that鈥檚 geospatial intelligence. We can determine ecologically what needs to be done to protect a fragile environment; that鈥檚 because of geospatial intelligence,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nything you can consider to you as a civilian individual has some component of geospatial intelligence to it.鈥
鈥淲hen our students gain a certificate for a certain level of education in geospatial intelligence, that puts them in a position where they understand how it relates to whatever other major they are pursuing,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey can take that and move forward with that within the scientific community and directly apply the knowledge gained here going forward.鈥
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