NITF, or National Imagery Transmission Format, is a standard maintained by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) for the exchange, storage, and management of imagery and related data. It's commonly used in the intelligence community and Department of Defense for storing geospatial data, imagery, and metadata. NITF files can contain multiple image segments, graphics, text, and other data types, making it a flexible format for complex geospatial applications.
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