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Ensure compliance to web services architecture for the NSG, NGA, DoD, IC, Federal sector, as well as international defense and civil standardization development organizations and standards setting organizations.
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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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Collaborate effectively with other NGA NSG, ASG and Service imagery and geospatial analysts, as well as other intelligence analysts and engineers. Provide imagery research and analysis by researching current and historical hardcopy and softcopy imagery to meet current NGA requirements.
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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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Knowledge of digital cartography, image processing, geographical information systems (GIS), geospatial production techniques and NGA digital data formats Ability to utilize geographic names information from the GNDB. Ability to analyze imagery and non-imagery source information for application to NGA hydrographic products and databases.
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QSL is looking for a Cartographic Analyst to support of the NGA. These personnel shall be proficient to working in a dynamic, fast pace, team environment supporting critical Maritime GEOINT activities through their GEOINT domain expertise, effective communication skills - written, oral, and the building and delivering effective PowerPoint based presentations.
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The analyst should produce at least 20-25 standard, non-coordinated NGA products per year, predominantly NES remarks/baseline reports and/or ad-hoc requests for information in accordance with the NSG Directive 2-1 Exploitation and Reporting Structure (EARS-2) reporting guidance.
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Proficient working knowledge of the following corporate applications: PeopleSoft Defense Travel System (DTS) with knowledge of the Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) and Joint Travel Regulation (JTR) NGA Central Electronic Routing and Tasking System (N-CERTS) SharePoint Possesses a working knowledge of the NGA internal coordination and approval processes.
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In addition to our corporate office, we have physical locations in Aberdeen; MD; Colorado Springs, CO; Orlando, FL; Crestview, FL; and Tupelo, MS. Mission: As a member of the NGA DEFENDER Computer Network Exploitation team, the ALL-SOURCE ANALYST (Part-Time position) executes computer network operations via penetration testing and emulating Advanced Adversaries, Insider Threats, and Purple Team against NGA systems for the purpose of strengthening information system security.
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Engineers and implements Sensor Program Security Services to ensure secure operation and defense of the NGA, NSG, and ASG operations. Previous NGA and/or NSG/ASG program/project work experience.
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National Simulation Center, Fort Leavenworth, KS / Fort Liberty, NC / JBSA, TX / Fort Novosel, AL / Fort Sill, OK / Fort Moore, GA / Fort Leonard Wood, MO / Fort Gordon, GA / Fort Gregg-Adams, VA / Fort Bliss, TX / Fort Jackson, SC / Fort Huachuca, AZ / Carlisle Barracks, PA / Charlottesville, VA / West Point, NY / Monterey Bay, CA.
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This position is available immediately and supports the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) offsite in a contractor facility in the National Capitol Region (NCR) near NGA headquarters in Springfield, VA.
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Work closely with customers and partners to identify, design, and certify key GIS workflows for the ArcGIS platform
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Demonstrated experience increasing understanding of stakeholder operational and strategic requirements while championing sustained engagement with the NSG and the Global GEOINT Enterprise.
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Knowledge of digital cartography, image processing, geographical information systems (GIS), geospatial production techniques and NGA digital data formats. Knowledge of geospatial analysis software suites (GIS commercial software packages such as ArcGIS, ERDAS & SocetSet, including common office software to include spreadsheets and word processing) used by NGA to accomplish its mission.
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