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Familiarity with spatial image processing and analysis, and geospatial information system (GIS) algorithms. Extraction of information from large geospatial/spectral datasets. We apply advanced technologies such as Digital Signal Processing, Analytics, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Cloud computing to solve our customer and mission challenges.
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Associate Degree or three years of relevant experience in Geospatial Intelligence Operations. The Mid-Level GEOINT Imagery Analyst provides GEOINT full motion video (FMV) and Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (PED) support services.
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The ideal candidate will have experience working with geospatial data in an agile DevSecOps environment. Process and analyze large geospatial datasets (imagery, signals, video) to extract meaningful insights and improve model performance.
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Strong candidates will also have a good, conceptual understanding of fundamental remote sensing concepts and geospatial processes for various products, e.g. how lidar sensors work, basic GPS ground survey procedures, airborne lidar trajectory processing, interaction of light and water for bathymetry applications, and ortho-imagery processing.
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Familiarity with geospatial tools and applications including Google Earth and the ESRI stack. Project: This customer office Provides Geospatial Support across the Enterprise. Work with team members to deploy, optimize and maintain enterprise geospatial systems including databases, tools and applications.
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These services will use the FG Modernization Geographic Names Processing System (GNPS), charts, imagery, and geospatial tools to refine names information for use in all types of geospatial products and to respond to user questions.
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Dewberry is currently seeking a Geospatial/Remote Sensing Analyst in our Fairfax, VA office. Dewberry is currently seeking a Geospatial/Remote Sensing Analyst in our Fairfax, VA office. All recipients of an offer of employment from Dewberry, will be required to submit to a background screening which may include, but is not limited to, employment verification, educational and other credential verification, driving record check, criminal background check, and an investigative consumer report.
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You will collaborate closely with senior engineers and technical leaders to process and analyze geospatial datasets and contribute to the development and deployment of AI/ML models and applications on cloud and high-performance computing platforms.
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Minimum of ten (10) years military or civilian experience which includes quantifiable experience designing digital maps using geospatial data and analysis of spatial and non-spatial information.
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NT Concepts is seeking a Geospatial Data Scientist to support work on a geospatial visualization platform. As the Geospatial Data Scientist, you will help derive and visualize new geospatial insights using the customer's datasets found in the geospatial visualization application.
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In this position, you will work closely with customers to help define geospatial-centric solutions and implementation of those solutions. You will solve complex geospatial problems by evaluating and translating the customer's business goals, objectives, and strategies.
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Job Title: Senior Geospatial VR/AR Developer. Experience working with geospatial data & GIS tools. They also have advanced sensor deployment which allows for usage in the urban planning and personal safety/wellness sectors.
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The Postdoctoral Fellow in the Center for Geospatial Intelligence (CGEOINT) in the Department of Geography and Geoinformation Science has expertise in the design and implementation of large-scale urban simulations or "digital twin.
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Developing and implementing algorithms for data processing, analysis, and visualization withing geospatial applications. Utilizing expertise in either JavaScript or Python, as well as either Java or C#, to contribute to the development of cutting-edge geospatial solutions.
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Must have a working knowledge of GIS concepts, GIS data processes, and Data Visualization best practices.
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