Ted Cope, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency: - how do we get smart people to come and work for the government - we've grown up in this world of information scarcity within the government and are now trying to catch up in this world of incredible rich, high resolution data and technology - there are huge challenges from sensor to atmosphere to Earth - so much more needed than photogrammetry ** hard for the government to do things fast - need to know about HUMAN geography; need to project America's power effectively and create win-win situations (NOT to kill people, not just going after the bad guys, but helping the good people) - architectural challenge, how to get access to the highest quality data - a science-smart workforce - once the economy picks up the govt is not at the top of the picks of young people; how to attract them to work for the govt (and on machines that proprietary) - can't solve a problem just with imagery - NGA definitely wants to continue to dialogue - trying to get information agencies to work together better more collaboratively - trying to do things at the lowest clearance level; how to connect with