DGI 2026

23 - 25 February 2026

Queen Elizabeth II Centre, London

Benjamin Tuttle

Benjamin Tuttle

Deputy Technical Director GA-I3 General Atomics Integrated Intelligence
Benjamin Tuttle

Benjamin Tuttle, PhD is currently a Deputy Technical Director GA-I3. Previously, Benjamin held role of CTO at EOI Space, CTO at Arturo.ai, and prior to that the position of Director of Outposts, while working at National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. He holds a BA in Geography and a BA in Environmental Studies from the University of Colorado, Boulder and an MS in GIS and PhD in Geography from the University of Denver. His research interests include human environment interactions and nighttime satellite imagery and the intersection of geography and technology. One of his main drives is finding opportunities to leverage emerging technology and remote sensing data to help decision makers across myriad communities make decisions better, faster, and cheaper than previously possible.

Day 1 | 23rd February 2026

10:45 AM Workshop – From Persistent to Precise: A Playbook for Maximizing ISR with Commercial data to Deliver Decision Advantage

Are you an analyst or operator with overwhelming requirements for your intelligence, reconnaissance, and surveillance aircraft? Are you curious about ways to reduce the burden on scarce resources, so that you can focus exquisite capabilities on the most valuable mission sets. Join us as we explore how General Atomics Intelligence helps our customers leverage commercially available data to maintain a global situational awareness picture and more precisely apply exquisite ISR aircraft. Participants will examine realistic scenarios that highlight the complementary strengths of commercial data and exquisite ISR. Participants will leave with a playbook of how to apply similar workflows in their mission sets.

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Benjamin.

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