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Devin Brande: NGA Executive Joins the 2024 Space Summit

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Devin Brande: NGA Executive Joins the 2024 Space Summit

Devin Brande is the Director of the Commercial Operations Group at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. He addresses the national security mission challenges using innovative GEOINT solutions and leverages commercial capabilities toward GEOINT supremacy, diplomacy, and sustainability. 

 

Devin Brande is one of the panelists for the Advancements in Commercial Space Imaging to support future U.S. Defense and Intel Initiatives at the 2024 Space Summit. Learn more about his role here.

 

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Who is Devin Brande?

 

Devin Brande is a prominent figure in the space and satellite community. He is a renowned leader in national security and technology innovation, developing and implementing new technologies for homeland security purposes. 

 

His participation in events like The Foundation for Innovation and Discovery forums and NGA’s Industry Strategy Summit highlights his commitment to advancing technology in the national security sector.

 

Recently, Devin Brande served as the Director of Product Management and Advanced Programs at Orbital Insight, where he drove the development and transition of new technologies into the national security enterprise. He also participated in the Presidential Innovation Fellows program. 

 

Finally, Devin Brande’s educational background, including a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and an M.S. in engineering sciences from Dartmouth College, has equipped him with the knowledge and skills to excel in his respective fields.

 

Catch Devin Brande at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2024 Space Summit

 

The space domain is active, with nations and private players vying for dominance. The U.S. Air Force and Space Force are adapting for superiority in the Great Power Competition by focusing on speed, agility, restructuring, and integration. 

 

On the other hand,  the commercial space industry utilizes tech such as 5G, advanced satellites, 3D printing, big data, and quantum computing. It also takes advantage of trends, such as smart propulsion, space robotics, and private investments for innovation and cost reduction.

 

As the Potomac Officers Club’s 2024 Space Summit approaches, these developments underscore the urgency to address the most pressing issues and help strategize for continued dominance in space. The summit will be a crucial platform for navigating this increasingly contested domain and ensuring that the U.S. remains at the forefront of space innovation and security.

 

WHEN

Tuesday, March 05, 2024
7:00 a.m. – 1:45pm
Eastern Time Zone

 

WHERE

Hilton-McLean
7920 Jones Branch Drive
McLean, VA

 

Banner of the 2024 Space Summit

 

Notable speakers include:

 

  • MAJ Austin Baker from the Defense Innovation Unit 
  • Dr. Patrick Biltgen from Booz Allen Hamilton
  • Devin Brande from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  • Greg Heckler from NASA
  • Dave Wooddell from Amazon Web Services

 

Devin Brande as a Panelist for the 2024 Space Summit

 

Devin Brande is a valuable speaker for the summit. His expertise as the Director of the Commercial Operations Group at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) shines through in the advancement of commercial space imaging and bolstering the U.S. defense and intelligence endeavors.

 

His professional background spans digital transformation in the Special Operations Command (SOCOM) and policy development in cloud computing, data strategy, and AI/ML at the Department of the Navy. 

 

Previously, Devin Brande was involved in founding the In-Q-Tel commercial space market team, where he worked on strategic guidance for emerging trends in the commercial space. Meanwhile, his stint as an entrepreneur-in-residence for the U.S. government proved his ability to lead digital transformation through user-centric approaches.

 

Furthermore, Devin Brande’s track record of successfully implementing commercial capabilities, such as the NGA’s $290 million GEOINT contract, makes him a key figure in shaping discussions surrounding the future of space and defense technologies.

 

Today, geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) and space imagery play huge roles in intelligence missions, defense strategies, and space operations. 

 

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