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TAMU-CC is a dynamic university designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) with approximately 11,000 students from 47 states and 54 foreign nations.
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You will use their technical expertise and experience of Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (PED) of ground feature data and remotely sensed data such as Multi-Spectral Imagery (MSI), Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR), and Electro-Optical Imagery to support the operational customer.
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Exploiting and analyzing a variety of image sensor types including SAR, EO, LiDAR, MSI, HSI and IR to produce a variety of products to customer standards. The Imagery Analyst will apply geospatial knowledge on how to acquire, analyze, compile, and disseminate raster-based information and intelligence to populate and update geospatial databases and create Geospatial Intelligence products.
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Duties include but are not limited to the Processing Exploitation and Dissemination (PED) of ground feature data and remotely sensed data such as Multi-Spectral Imagery (MSI), Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR), and Electro-Optical Imagery.
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This Imagery Analyst will exploit, analyze, and produce GEOINT in support of time-dominant operations. This analyst will perform first-phase GEOINT work in compliance with NGA standards and quality.
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Candidates will need to work on various sensors (PAN, IR, MSI, SAR, FMV, etc.) Seeking a motivated IMAGERY ANALYST. We are looking for support in evaluating the visual quality of imagery for new systems and quantifying the changes in the product quality of existing products due to system changes.
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Application packaging as and when required (note that application packaging will be performed using Microsoft Configuration Manager native capability only - MSI or script installer [exe]). 1st Line Endpoint System Analyst will take a technical lead in ensuring that the team install, manage, control, deploy and maintain the desktop infrastructure systems and applications that meet Airport’s operational needs and service levels.
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Founded in 2015, MSI has grown to offer a wide range of insurance products across commercial, specialty, and personal lines. Combining expert underwriting with industry-leading technology, MSI creates a superior insurance experience for carriers, distribution partners, and customers.
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Imagery Analyst Mid-Level: Position Description: IC-CAP is seeking a motivated IMAGERY ANALYST. We are looking for support in evaluating the visual quality of imagery for new systems and to quantify the changes in product quality of existing products due to system changes.
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When, Millennial Specialty Insurance (“MSI”) partnered with Baldwin Risk Partners in 2019, we were a single-product tech-enabled renters insurance platform with only 18 colleagues. Today, MSI has grown to over 900 colleagues with more than 10 insurance products thru a combination of rapid organic growth and strategic, tech-enabled partnerships.
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Role Summary: The Imagery Analyst will apply geospatial knowledge on how to acquire, analyze, compile, and disseminate raster-based information and intelligence to populate and update geospatial databases and create Geospatial Intelligence products.
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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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Having automated the installation of applications in app-v and msi. Join a rock-solid organization as our client’s next Bilingual System/ Office Analyst and sit at the center of projects that drives decisions.
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The Geospatial Intelligence Analyst is responsible for performing complex and timely geospatial, topographic, and imagery analysis in support of JSOTFs engaged in combat operations throughout the world.
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Strategic ACI is seeking a motivated Imagery Analyst for support in evaluating the visual quality of imagery for new systems and to quantify the changes in product quality of existing products due to system changes.
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