 G-E-O-F-S-P-E-T-E-I-A-L Intelligence, in the United States. Geospatial Intelligence, G-E-O-I-N-T Geospatial Intelligence is intelligence about the human activity on Earth derived from the exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information that describes, assesses, and visually depicts physical features and geographically referenced activities on the Earth. G-E-O-I-N-T, as defined in US code, consists of imagery, imagery intelligence I-M-I-N-T and geospatial information. G-E-O-I-N-T knowledge and related tradecraft is no longer confined to the US government or even the world's leading military powers. Additionally, countries such as India are holding G-E-O-I-N-T specific conferences. While other countries may define geospatial intelligence somewhat differently than does the US, the use of G-E-O-I-N-T data and services is the same.