
At our recent meeting, we welcomed Chuck Herring, co-founder of Longmont-based All Source Analysis, who shared fascinating insights into the $100 billion geospatial intelligence industry. Drawing on three decades of experience in satellite imagery, Herring explained how his company produces unclassified, shareable "finished intelligence" to solve complex problems for governments and commercial industries.
While the massive geospatial market is flooded with raw data, All Source Analysis differentiates itself by combining cutting-edge artificial intelligence with human expertise. Their global network of elite, highly trained analysts interprets high-resolution satellite imagery, synthetic aperture radar (SAR), mobility data, and open-source research to safely evaluate remote, dangerous, or inaccessible areas.
Herring detailed real-world use cases, demonstrating how his team successfully tracked illegal cross-border mining activity for the U.S. State Department and exposed supply-chain discrepancies for major financial institutions.







an Ken Cline shared his lifelong connection to aquaculture and the importance of fishing to communities and the economy. His journey began when his father returned from World War II and started a trout farm, which he eventually took over in 1978. Through his work, he witnessed the rapid growth of the recreational fishing industry and later served in leadership roles advocating for the sector. A major study showed that fishing generates over $2 billion in spending and supports a billion-dollar economy in Colorado. Beyond economics, he emphasized fishing’s deeper value—creating memorable experiences, strengthening families, and inspiring conservation, illustrated by stories of people discovering joy and connection through catching their first fish. 

















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