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Specifically, the Geospatial Intelligence Analyst will be responsible to fuse mutli-discipline intelligence sources to provide accurate and timely geospatial analysis in direct support of multiple geographically dispersed DoD organizations.
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SOSi is seeking a Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Analyst in Charlottesville, VA that will provide analytical support as a member of a multi-disciplinary team of applied remote sensing professionals.
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6 years of experience with operational and tactical level intelligence experience to include general experience in the fields of targeting, intelligence systems, and geospatial systems.
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Leidos is hiring a Geospatial Intelligence Analyst to work with a Government-Contractor team providing a near real-time, geospatially accurate Common Operating Picture (COP) to support mission requirements.
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Knowledge of Geospatial-Intelligence (GEOINT) analysis techniques and principles. 10 years of work experience, with a minimum of 5 years working in a Geospatial-Intelligence support role.
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Have 8 years of progressive experience with operational and tactical level intelligence performing complex and timely geospatial, topographic, and imagery analysis techniques and methods of ground feature and remotely sensed data, to include general experience in the fields of targeting, collection, and geospatial methodologies to solve complex intelligence problems.
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Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) is seeking a Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Analyst. Fuse multi-discipline intelligence sources to provide accurate and timely geospatial analysis.
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What You'll Get to Do: As a CACI-SOAS Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Analyst, you will be responsible for providing accurate, relevant, and timely GEOINT analyses and assessments in support of United States Army Special Operations Command's (USASOC) core responsibility to provide trained and ready forces that are prepared to meet Geographic Combatant Command (GCC) and Theater Special Operations Command (TSOC) requirements around the world.
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Ignite is seeking exceptionally qualified individuals to serve as an FMV/Imagery Analyst to join our team onsite in support of our client in Springfield, Virginia working in a classified government facility office environment.
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Geo Owl is seeking a talented Geospatial Intelligence Analyst to support an elite client in the Fort Liberty, NC area. Geo Owl is a premiere provider of Full-Motion Video (FMV), Geospatial, ISR, Intelligence and IT services to the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community.
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Minimum Experience: At least twelve (12) years of experience as a Geospatial Intelligence Analyst (Army preferred) Work with members of the Army's Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Task Force, G-2 Science & Technology Advisor, Army GEOINT Office team, Army Futures Command, and Army TENCAP.
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Review and provide recommended positions on Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community (IC) GEOINT-related requirement documents, plans, and strategies. Our expertise ranges from strategic intelligence analysis, expert instruction on intelligence analysis and sensors, cyberspace operations, information systems training, and knowledge management services among others.
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Thomas & Herbert Consulting LLC (T&H), a leading small-business provider of Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) solutions for the DOD/Intelligence Community, is seeking multiple skilled and experienced Mid-Level Geospatial Intelligence Analysts to support our Intelligence Community (IC) customer's International Solutions Office (TIP.
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Advise and support advancement of key GEOINT projects, ensuring proper agency coordination is completed in a timely and effective manner, primarily with the Army Task Management Tool (TMT). Advance IC, DoD, and interagency policy formulations on GEOINT issues while ensuring AGO and Army authorities, concerns, and equities are accurately represented.
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SAIC is currently seeking a Geospatial Intelligence Targeting Analyst Trainer at Fort Liberty, NC. Certify Geospatial Intelligence soldiers in targeting skills to prepare them for exercises and deployments and to maintain certification currency to meet maintain readiness requirements.
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