Satellite Remote Sensing for National Security
Satellite Remote Sensing for National Security
The speaker will discuss the various roles that satellite remote sensing plays in national security, and how his degree from the Center for Imaging Science has prepared him for this field of work.
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- Date: 26 Feb 2025
- Time: 08:00 PM UTC to 09:00 PM UTC
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- 54 Lomb Memorial Drive
- Rochester, New York
- United States 14526
- Building: Center for Imaging Science
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Dr. S. Didi Kuo of National Reconnaissance Office
Satellite Remote Sensing for National Security
Dr. S. Didi Kuo is the Chief, Geospatial Intelligence Systems Acquisition Directorate Architect, National Reconnaissance Office
Biography:
Dr. S. Didi Kuo, a member of the Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Service, is the Principal Deputy Director, Geospatial Intelligence Systems Acquisition (GEOINT) Directorate for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). Dr. Kuo leads a joint team responsible for the planning, cross-coordination, and acquisition of systems that provide critical space-based GEOINT data to national decision makers and warfighters worldwide. He has experience in research and development, program management, and architectural analysis with both the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community.
Dr. Kuo graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1988 with a Bachelor of Science in Physics. His first assignment was with the Air Force Research Laboratory at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico. He worked on modeling and simulation of neutral particle beam satellites for the Strategic Defense Initiative. In 1992, Dr. Kuo was selected as the Air Force Maui Optical Station Laser and Control Systems Project Manager, responsible for the integration of the Air Force’s largest telescope for satellite surveillance into the site.
After completing his Ph.D. in Imaging Science at the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1997, Dr. Kuo was assigned to the NRO, where he worked on the development of advanced sensor technology as the payload manager for the Future Imaging Architecture. Upon graduating Air Command and Staff College in 2001, Dr. Kuo was assigned to the Space and Missile Center where he worked on both the Space Based Laser and Space Tracking and Surveillance System. During this time, he provided support to the Missile Defense Agency in the development of their highest priority space program.
Dr. Kuo attended the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in 2005 and then assigned to the Directorate of Space Acquisition in the Office of the Undersecretary of the Air Force at the Pentagon. He was the Deputy for the Space Control Division where he directed a multi-billion dollar portfolio of counterspace and space situational awareness programs. In 2008, Dr. Kuo was assigned to the NRO as the Director of the Electro-Optical Futures Group. In 2010, Dr. Kuo was appointed the Deputy Director of the Electro-Optical Systems Program Office where he managed the acquisition of over $10 Billion in imagery satellites. In 2012, the Air Force appointed Dr. Kuo as a Senior Materiel Leader. In 2015, Dr. Kuo retired at the rank of Colonel from the United Stated Air Force.
Dr. Kuo has been a member of the NRO Cadre since 2015 and has been developing the future GEOINT architecture and advanced satellite concepts. Most recently he has been asked by the Department of Defense to see how NRO systems can be more closely intergrated into future warfighter strategies.
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Agenda
2:50pm, Light Snacks and Coffee
3:00pm, Start of Presentation
3:50pm, Questions and Answers
4:00pm, End of Presentation
We hope to see you at this exciting talk! (Colonel) Dr. Kuo has over 26 years in the USAF where he has served with AFRL, AF Maui Optical Station, the Space and Missile Center and the Air Staff at the Pentagon. He will share various roles that satellite remote sensing play in national security.