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You will be at the cutting edge of implementing State-of-the-Art (SOTA) Computer Vision (CV) and Vision Language Models (VLM) for conducting image retrieval, segmentation tasks, AI-assisted labeling, object detection, and visual question answering using geospatial datasets such as satellite and aerial imagery, full-motion video (FMV), ground photos, and OpenStreetMap.
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Processing, Analysis, and Reporting – invoice processing, share and debt repurchase analysis, payments management, cost of capital modeling, peer benchmarking analyses, debt reporting for internal and public filings including: maturities, borrowing rates, commercial paper schedules, WACD, fixed to float mix, FMV of debt and bank group relationships, and regulatory and counterparty compliance support.
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Analyzing speaker program data, provide reporting and maintain cadences of reporting requirements as needed Oversee the Speaker contracting and FMV process to comply with DSI Legal and Compliance requirements.
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Transactions include Conditional Sale Contracts (CSC -Dollar Buyout), First Amendment leases, Tax/FMV (Fair Market Value) leases, Small Ticket leases, Municipal/Escrow leases, loans and the Master documents for each lease and loan type with commercial and municipal customers.
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Geo Owl is a premiere provider of Full-Motion Video (FMV), Geospatial, ISR, Intelligence and IT services to the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community. Geo Owl is a premiere provider of Full-Motion Video (FMV), Geospatial, ISR, Intelligence and IT services to the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community.
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Knowledge of the principles of intelligence operations and of analytical, collection and reporting principles used to gather, analyze, and evaluate a variety of information from multiple sources with a focus on FMV and GEOINT information.
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Communicate upcoming maturities with the PFC Sales Organization and customers to forecast FMV Lease Return timelines. Drive for effective inventory allocation between Retail and Wholesale sales channels to increase sales opportunities for the remarketing of equipment.
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This position performs a variety of project-oriented tasks to support the development and implementation of projects, initiatives and compliance with Stark, Anti-Kickback and FMV regulations. Strong understanding of Stark, Anti-Kickback Statute, FMV concepts and competitive market benchmarking.
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Develops in-depth knowledge of valuation theory and all applicable regulations governing provider compensation, including Stark Law. Anti-Kickback Statue, and the Internal Revenue Code to support fair market value (FMV) analyses.
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Complete system reviews to ensure necessary documentation and data points are captured in accordance with organizational policy (ie: BAA, COI, FMV evaluations, etc.) Participation on cross-functional teams of business users, legal, finance, IT, risk and data governance, internal audit, and integration teams.
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About UsGeo Owl is a premiere provider of Full-Motion Video (FMV), Geospatial, ISR, Intelligence and IT services to the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community. About UsGeo Owl is a premiere provider of Full-Motion Video (FMV), Geospatial, ISR, Intelligence and IT services to the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community.
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Job Description The FMV (Full Motion Video) Imagery Analyst plays a crucial role in gathering, analyzing, and interpreting real-time and recorded video imagery data from various sources such as drones, satellites, and other surveillance platforms.
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Serves as a key leader and liaison in working with our external fair market valuation (FMV) firms to ensure appropriate and commercially reasonable FMV outcomes. HCA Healthcare Co-Founder.
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Strong knowledge of the following systems and software programs: REMOTEVIEW, IEC, NES, and common office software to include PowerPoint presentations, spreadsheets, and word processing. Ability to produce dynamic GEOINT products to NGA standard.
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Experience analyzing and interpreting multi-sensor imagery including FMV, IR, EO, and SAR. Experience analyzing and interpreting multi-sensor imagery including FMV, IR, EO, and SAR. As an imagery analyst on our team, you'll monitor intelligence information systems, create effective queries, and combine information from disparate sources to help your client analyze military and civilian infrastructure.
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