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NGA's civilian, military and contract personnel evaluate imagery, maps, charts, multiple layers of foundation data - such as terrain, elevation and gravity - and the full spectrum of visible and invisible light in order to help users visualize what is happening at a particular place and time.
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Our clinicians have many specialties and certifications including concussion and vestibular rehab, dry needling, lymphedema, pelvic health, SI joint, vertigo, aquatics, industrial rehabilitation, Functional Capacity Evaluations, Ergonomic Job Analysis, Physical Agility Testing, CHT's, orthotics and custom splinting.
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Global Dimensions is currently seeking a Socio-Cultural Analyst (CI/HUMINT Language Analysis - Russian) for a position in Columbia, MD.In this position, the candidate will: Conduct all-source analytic production of socio-cultural elements within a region, human terrain, and human geography.
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Models shall include but are not limited to vehicle mobility analysis; terrain analysis; economic counter narcotics; counter terrorism; hydrology; littoral; climatology; land use change; climate change; urbanization; natural disasters; societal vulnerability; ethnicity and tribal characterization; environmental-food-water security, atrocities and violence, wired and wireless spectrum, population vulnerability and other areas in the domain of human geography.
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The primary duties of the cultural resource field position will be to provide direct support for the implementation and execution of archaeology studies for federal agencies including the Department of Defense (DoD), military services, the Veterans Administration, the US Forest Service among others and state/local governments or private entities seeking to comply with federal requirements, and to provide artifact analysis and technical writing support.
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Assist in the analysis of reports (i.e. drainage, traffic, geotechnical), maps, drawings, tests, terrain, hydrological characteristics, and other topographical and geologic data to plan and design projects.
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Successfully contribute to all aspects of vegetation management planning and analysis. Collect data and document work using hand-held computers; assess terrain, habitat, and environmental conditions, & support IVM projects.
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Duties include logistics and scheduling of drilling crews, outlining laboratory testing, performing data analysis, and providing assistance in the preparation of geotechnical reports, as well as interpretation of laboratory test data, engineering analyses for earthwork, slopes, foundations, and seismic hazards, and providing assistance in the preparation of geotechnical reports.
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Data Analysis: Analyze lidar data to create detailed elevation models, digital terrain models, and 3D representations of landscapes or structures. Feature Extraction: Identify and extract relevant survey planimetric features (e.g., terrain, vegetation, buildings, etc.
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However, field travel is not uncommon and occurs under all kinds of climatic conditions, including exposure to the wildland fire environment, steep terrain, smoke, walking over debris, and long hours.
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Love of the outdoors and the ability to work and hike in rugged terrain and inclement weather. Preferred: ISA Certified Arborist®, ISA Utility Specialist®, Registered Professional Forester (RPF), Utility Right-of-Way Vegetation experience.
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As a Journeyman Geospatial Analyst, you will provide direct support to the customer to include, but not limited to high resolution terrain elevation production and precise point mensuration and triangulation activities.
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Position Description: The Geospatial Project Manager will work as part of the RedCastle Resources team leading projects related to land cover mapping, land cover change, UAS data collection and analysis, forest health indicators and disturbance mapping, and terrestrial ecological unit mapping using high-to-moderate resolution imagery, lidar, and other data sources for the USDA Forest Service or other related governmental agency.
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Including watershed analysis and mapping and LiDAR terrain analysis. spatial analysis and cartographic. Registered Professional Land Surveyor. plan development and surveying, LiDAR coordination and ground, and UAS mapping.
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Conducting specialized natural resource analysis such as wetland delineation, wetland hydrogeomorphic functional analysis, fish and wildlife surveys, vegetative inventories, habitat assessment, and water quality data collection and analysis.
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