About Us

About Syndicate Geospatial

We’re a leading geospatial remote sensing data acquisition company.

Mission

To Provide Unparalleled Remote Sensing Data as Safely, Affordably and Quickly as Possible

Meet Our Team

Jason Fritz

Chief Engineer – Syndicate GeoSpatial

Jason Fritz is the Founder, President and Chief Engineer for Syndicate GeoSpatial.   Jason also serves as the Founder, President and Chief Engineer for Fritz Contractors an Atlanta based Excavation and Utility Construction Company.

Jason’s unique experience and expertise in Utility Construction and Asset Management have helped him to build one of the country’s most effective utilities support services companies. Jason is responsible for the sustainable development of nearly half a billion dollars in real estate and infrastructure projects so far in his career. Jason has overseen the completion of over 5,000 specialized infrastructure and construction projects to date and is pursuing more every day.

Jason Founded his business in 1999 with smaller ambitions than the company has grown to become. Jason’s desire to honor the quality workmanship that he was raised on has continued to be a fundamental ingredient in the business’ success. Jason lives in Ball Ground GA with his wife and 3 children.

  • More About Freddie

    Freddie Briggs is an accomplished Army Helicopter Pilot with over 20 years of flight experience ranging from training operations in R-44’s to ARMY Night Stalker Blackhawk Missions. Freddie is the Chief Pilot for Syndicate GeoSpatial and provides all Safety and Training and oversees all missions.

    Freddie has Extensive experience in aviation and project management. As a military trained aviator, familiar with aviation policies, plans, objectives, standards, procedures and the National Airspace System Freddie is an Expert in creating and preparing recommendations related to helicopter operational policies and directives for an assigned field location. Freddie has extensive skills in developing training materials and conducting training in helicopter operations as well as the handling of hazardous materials or aviation fuels for multiple units within the Federal, state or local agencies, and has assisted in conducting field training in aircraft used in fire suppression.  

    Freddie Serves as the Chief Pilot for TIER-1 Helicopters with over 9 Helicopters assigned and approximately 10 CFIs and is responsible for overseeing policy and pilot training for assigned crew members.

    Freddie Serves as the Chief Pilot for the Henry County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia. Freddie is responsible for assisting the Aviation Unit Commander overseeing policy and pilot training for assigned crew members.

    Freddie also Serves as a Logistics Management Specialist for the Federal Aviation Administration and Provides management coordination and control of assigned inventory items required for the effective efficient maintenance and operation of the National Airspace Systems (NAS), to include FAA financial goals.

    Previously Freddie Served As Special Operations Blackhawk Helicopter Pilot – CW3 U.S. Army – 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) – Fort Campbell, KY. BlackHawk Helicopter PIC in a Tier 1 Special operations unit responsible for the safety and welfare of 4 assigned crewmembers and up to 18 passengers. During this time Freddie conducted multiple worldwide aviation missions following directives from superiors and the Secretary of Defense. Freddie executed 80% of the missions under short notice, and maintained a mission success rate of 100%. These missions included direct assaults, search and rescue, and clandestine operations. This required extraordinary performance in a variety of environments, including deserts, over-water, mountains, and urban areas. Prior to the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment Freddie also Served as a Blackhawk Helicopter Pilot – WO1/CW2 U.S. Army – in the101st Airborne Division – Fort Campbell, KY / Camp Stanley, Republic of Korea. During this time Freddie guided and mentored over 30 junior aviators in mission training by organizing flights to orient new aviators to the local area.