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Demonstrated experience in academia, industry and/or government with imagery science, photogrammetry, Lidar/3D data, Spectral SAR, and/or Thermal processing. Apply and develop statistical and quantitative methodologies aligned to Lidar and 3D data, Radar data, Thermal data, Spectral data, OPIR data, or Photogrammetric processes to refine and improve GEOINT analysis and conclusions.
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Provide exploitation of multi-spectral, Hyper spectral, Infra-Red (IR), Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), and LiDAR imagery. 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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Provide analyses of targets of interest utilizing various platforms and not just FMV. Provide exploitation of multi-spectral, Hyperspectral, Infra-Red (IR), Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), and LiDAR imagery.
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Requirements Must currently have an active TS/SCI clearance Must be able to support a rotating shift schedule 24/7/365 Must have experience supporting NGA (currently or past) Must have at least 3 years of related experience AND Associate’s degree / 2 years of experience AND Bachelor’s degree / 5 years of experience (no degree) Must have SAR, EO, LIDAR, HSI, etc.
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Preferred Qualifications:Experience developing, using, and integrating performance models, equations, and simulators that define complex systemsBackground in astrodynamics, controls, telemetry, signals processing or a related field with experience developing and implementing models to that model (examples; EO/IR, RADAR, LIDAR, power, and/or related models.
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18 years working experience, knowledge, and understanding of satellites, GEOINT, Hyperspectral Imagery (HSI), LiDAR, Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI) data integration, GCCS-M, Remote Sensing capability, MEDAL, Quellfire, UVDS, FSG SIPR Cloud, USAF DCGS, and USN DCGS.
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Hands on experience in the GIS/Remote Sensing Field with a focus on point cloud classification working with Lidar and producing other Elevation data sources. Industry certifications in Lidar or other Remote Sensing technologies a plus.
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Additional preferred candidate experience would include airborne lidar trajectory processing (Applanix PosPac MMS, Novatel Inertial Explorer), and in extracting lidar using sensor vendor specific processing suites (Riegl RiProcess, Optech LMS, Teledyne CARIS, GeoCue True View EVO.
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Exploiting and analyzing a variety of image sensor types including SAR, EO, LiDAR, MSI, HSI and IR to produce a variety of products to customer standards. Exploiting and analyzing a variety of image sensor types including SAR, EO, LiDAR, MSI, HSI and IR to produce a variety of products to customer standards.
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Understanding of RADAR, LIDAR, OPIR, electro-optical (EO) imagery and exploitation of open source and all source intelligence. Expertise in system integration specifically in the GEOINT domain i.e. image processing, photogrammetry, GIS, etc.
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Strong Experience with SAR, IR, Spectral, LIDAR, ArcGIS, RSI ENVI, and photogrammetry. Experience in applied image processing and scientific analysis of imagery (SAR, IR, Spectral, Lidar, photogrammetry), knowledge of image formation, and associated discipline phenomenology.
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Experience managing projects with geospatial, analytics, modeling, lidar and cloud technologies. Agile Project Manager (Remote) Experience managing projects with geospatial, analytics, modeling, lidar and cloud technologies.
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Input data accurately, timely exploit FMV collected by sensors on ISR platforms, apply HUMINT and SIGINT information to FMV imagery analysis, and use an electronic light table to exploit NTM imagery in softcopy.
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5+ years of experience working with electrical-optical, RADAR, LIDAR, hyperspectral and/or multispectral imaging platforms. Image processing and digital signal processing experience. Image chain analysis to include atmospheric modeling, signal quality and noise, optics, detector calibration, and image processing of pixel data.
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ENFIRE is focused on geospatial application development for the Army, providing digital semi-automated data collection utilities through external sensors such as GPS, LiDAR, IMU, etc. ENFIRE is focused on geospatial application development for the Army, providing digital semi-automated data collection utilities through external sensors such as GPS, LiDAR, IMU, etc.
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