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Experience briefing imagery data at IC meetings, answering RFIs from Government analysts, providing graphics of new equipment for inclusion in KEYS (NGA equipment identification site) and contributing to a wide array of Intelligence Products.
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Expert knowledge and experience with intelligence automated systems, especially imagery analysis, signals intelligence and exploitation tools and libraries. Experience with assessments, enterprise data integration, governance, and metrics, including the application of metadata management techniques and data modeling and design.
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This Imagery Analyst will exploit, analyze, and produce GEOINT in support of time-dominant operations. At least 3 years of relevant imagery analysis experience with in-depth experience with NTM sensors and capabilities including EO, SAR, IR, and MSI including tasking and collection processes and protocols.
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Conducts all-source analytic production by interpreting imagery including, but not limited to, visible, infrared, and radar data as well as full motion video for the identification of foreign conventional and.
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Include the extraction of Feature Data using NTM; Mapping, Charting & Geodesy (MC&G) Stereo Imagery; Digital Point Positioning Database (DPPDB) or Orthorectified Mono Equivalent [Precise Terrain and Ortho Product (PTOP); Mr. Sid Ortho-rectified Geotiffs (MSOG); Precise Ortho-rectified Image Datasets (POID); and Controlled Image Base (CIB.
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Our Field Service Engineer is responsible for providing on-site technical support and maintenance for X-Ray and Medical Imagery equipment. Our Field Service Engineer is responsible for providing on-site technical support and maintenance for X-Ray and Medical Imagery equipment.
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Detailed knowledge of Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), National Security Agency (NSA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), of Investigation, Department of Treasury (DOT), and Department of State (DOS) programs and products.
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For each country database, the Contractor shall provide input to all-source assessments and database updates, answer imagery RFIs, provide graphics of new equipment for inclusion in KEYS (NGA equipment identification site), and contribute to intelligence products.
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Analytic production by interpreting imagery including, but not limited to, visible, infrared, and radar data as well as full motion video for the identification of foreign conventional and unconventional military installations; civilian infrastructure relevant to military capabilities; weapon systems; orders of battle; military equipment and defenses; battle damage assessments; communications; humanitarian efforts.
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Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.
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Develop conceptual designs, and supporting imagery and graphics to communicate a design to the client. Proficiency with AutoCAD and/or Vectorworks. Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite, SketchUp, and MS Office.
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The Intelligence Group at Leidos has multiple openings for Imagery Analysts to support our customer. provide imagery analytical tradecraft in direct intelligence support to the Warfighter, policymakers, and the Intelligence Community.
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Xcellent Technology Solutions is currently looking for a go-getter Imagery Analyst to join a high ops tempo team supporting the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). 5 years of experience (no degree)Experience with strategic and theater GEOINT analysisExperience conducting first phase imagery analysisUnderstanding and/or experience of Activity Based Intelligence (ABI) and the methodologiesImagery exploitation and intelligence research and production experience.
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