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Previous work experience in a classified environment as an Imagery Analyst or GEOINT/Geo-spatial Analyst. Experienced analyst with an Imagery Analyst, Geo-spatial analyst, GIS or all-source background; in addition to producing intelligence for customers, and providing training for small groups of users with diverse work roles.
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Publish NES remarks, baseline descriptions, and other imagery exploitation reporting in accordance with the NSG Directive 2-1 Exploitation and Reporting Structure (EARS-2) reporting guidance and/or SOM-associated data as necessitated by the assigned office's requirements.
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Experience on the following systems: NGA validated point mensuration systems (SOCET-GXP with CGS), Joint Targeting Toolbox (JTT), Modernized Integrated Database (MIDB), Digital Precision Strike Suite (DPSS) Collateral Damage Estimation (DCiDE), Joint Munitions Effects Manual (JMEM) Weaponeering System (JWS), Cross domain security guard applications or solutions (ISSE-GUARD), radiant mercury imagery guard (RMIG.
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As a software engineer, you work individually or on a small team developing software to work geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) and motion GEOINT, including electro-optical (EO; visible spectrum) and infrared (IR) imagery, imagery intelligence (IMINT), geospatial information, full motion video (FMV), moving target indication (MTI), wide area motion imagery (WAMI), hyperspectral imagery (HIS), and light detection and ranging (LIDAR.
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Familiarity with remote sensing principles, satellite imagery, aerial photography, LiDAR, and experience with such data collection, manipulation, and distribution. Manage the Agency's remote sensing data, including LiDAR, satellite imagery, and bi-annual collection of aerial imagery.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to referencing source materials, updating and/or creating new vector data or geospatial database entries, producing finished imagery products such as maps, and charts, successfully submitting work through the QA/QC process, and meeting deadlines.
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Familiarity with various data formats (e.g. DTED, VPF, CIB, ADRG; NGA imagery and geospatial products, and data attribution techniques) Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Senior Imagery Analyst to join our team in St. Louis, MO.
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Imagery Analyst (GEOINT Analyst - Mid-level) NGA - Denver, Rotating 12/7/365. This Imagery Analyst will exploit, analyze, and produce GEOINT in support of time dominant operations. At least 5years of relevant imagery analysis experience with in-depth experience with NTM sensors and capabilities including EO, SAR, IR, and MSI including tasking and collection processes and protocols.
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Imagery Analyst (GEOINT Analyst - Mid-level) NGA - St Louis, Rotating 12/7/365. At least 3 years of relevant imagery analysis experience with in-depth experience with NTM sensors and capabilities including EO, SAR, IR, and MSI including tasking and collection processes and protocols.
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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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Ability to apply remote sensing and geospatial technologies to address natural resource applications including change detection monitoring, extraction and classification of information from imagery and feature extraction.
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Imagery Analyst Senior. The CAGS program is responsible for performing analysis of the full spectrum GEOINT assets by maintaining expertise in all associated tradecraft; including Synthetic Aperture RADAR (SAR), Electro-Optical (EO), Moving Target Indicator (MTI), Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR), Overhead Persistent Infra- red (OPIR), Geospatial Information and Services (GI&S), Wide Area Persistent Surveillance (WAPS), geospatial data processing, analysis and modeling, and general intelligence analysis.
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Generate standard and non-standard NGA imagery analysis products, such as NES or its follow-on remarks, motion imagery summery reports, GN’s, and IRs. NGA GEOINT analysis products utilize a variety of software packages to include Multi-Media Analysis and Archive System (MAAS), IEC, RemoteView, ARCGIS, and Falconview.
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Provide technical expertise for SXMC mission critical programs and services to deliver imagery and GEOINT analytic services to the NSG/ASG and outside customers. Perform assessment and analysis of proposed commercial integration activities of commercial imagery and other initiatives to ensure compliance with the current enterprise architecture and integration with the NSG/ASG.
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Space is in our DNA. Orbital Sidekick (OSK) has a mission to leverage the untapped power of hyperspectral imagery (HSI) to address global environmental, health, and safety needs while helping companies reach their sustainability goals.
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