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Knowledge of digital cartography, image processing, geographical information systems (GIS), geospatial production techniques and NGA digital data formats. Ability to analyze imagery and non-imagery source information for application to NGA hydrographic products and databases.
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Extensive knowledge of Geospatial data schemes such as FACC and EDCS and NGA (National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency) and its products and how they specifically relate to military use. Do you possess extensive knowledge of Geospatial data schemes such as FACC and EDCS and NGA (National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency) and its products and how they specifically relate to military use.
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Provide engineering and project management support to the government PM/COR of the NGA Airborne Exploitation Capabilities (AEC) contract from requirements statements to O&S support and Earned Value Management System (EVMS) review.
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The GEOINT Tradecraft Specialist applies GEOINT tradecraft to operations that revolve around the exploitation of GEOINT based sensors and production of analytic products that communicate information, activities and intelligence through various NGA and mission partner communication channels and mechanisms.
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Work Description: Conduct and administer CI scope polygraph examinations and Expanded Scope Screening polygraph examinations to NGA military, civilian and contractor personnel in accordance with NGA's policies, regulations, and operating instructions.
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Create, edit, and review Military Intergovernmental Purchase Requests (MIPRs) and Air Force Form-9 (AF-9s) (NGA Purchase Requests (PRs. Utilize their understanding of Financial Management Regulations, the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), DoD Federal Acquisition Supplement (DFARS), and internal NGA policies and procedures to execute RDT&E and O&M funding for Research.
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Support NGA Adaptive Planning efforts by developing Mission Assurance plans/appendices to NGA Concept of Operations Plans (CONPLANs), Operational Plans (OPLANs), and specifically GEOINT Functional Support Plans (FSPs.
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Masego is an award-winning small business that specializes in GEOINT services.
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Assess test protocols and procedures to ensure compliance with NGA DevOps and DoD regulatory requirements and industry best practices. Demonstrated experience with three or more of the following: Jenkins, Docker, Postman, SonarQube, Swagger, Nexus, Apigee or GitHub/GitLab (or equivalent software packages), Java, Bash, Curl, XML, JSON, SQL, Python, Javascript, and Amazon Web Services (AWS), Appium, Robotium, Espresso, or comparable tools.
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TCS provides innovative design, engineering, procurement, implementation, operations, sustainment and disposal of transport and cybersecurity IT services on multiple networks and security domains, at multiple locations worldwide to support the NGA GEOINT mission.
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TCS offers a long-term, CACI prime contract opportunity supporting the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agencys (NGA) GEOINT mission. Our team of talented Network and Cybersecurity professionals help design, develop, procure, implement, operate/sustain, and enhance NGA networks and cybersecurity posture in support of national security.
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Lead major program with the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) relating to artificial intelligence applications to geospatial data analysis. Technical Project Manager- NGA. Enabled Intelligence offices in Falls Church, VA with some meetings at NGA offices in Springfield, VA. And St. Louis, MO.
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Must have relevant DOD and/or NGA CLOVER subject matter expert experience managing deliverables and activities at both program and technical levels. As well as support improvement to the cost estimating methods and techniques through the collection, normalization and analysis of NGA cost and technical data.
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Develops, maintains, and documents the GEOINT Enterprise Architecture (GEA), ensuring alignment to NGA Strategy and CONOPs∯*∯ Develops, maintains, and documents the GEOINT Enterprise Architecture (GEA), ensuring alignment to NGA Strategy and CONOPs.
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NGA Imagery and Data Repositories is a plus. Experience with Container and Orchestration technologies (e.g. Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift) is preferred. NGA Imagery and Data Repositories is a plus.
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