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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 hands-on full-motion imagery analysis, producing intelligence on a broad range of issues to support national security objectives and senior policy makers.
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Provide hands-on full-motion imagery analysis, producing intelligence on a broad range of issues to support customer requirements. 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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Work within a matrixed team to include intelligence & imagery analysts, geologists, and engineers to translate characterization analysis to construct Underground Targeting & Analysis System (UTAS)/ Integrated Munitions Effects Assessment (IMEA) 3-D models for weaponeering.
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NATECH is recruiting for an Imagery Analyst to join our team supporting the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) through the Multi-Intelligence Analytical and Collection Support Services ("MACSS") contract with our partner BAE Systems.
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Experience with some or all of the following; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), geospatial/imagery intelligence (GEOINT/IMINT), signals intelligence (SIGINT.
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The Imagery Analyst will prepare geospatial products to an established NGA production standard. Work directly with NGA team members and must be able to create, research, evaluate, analyze, and fuse data from multiple sources and datasets to produce current and finished geospatial intelligence products in support of the Warfighter.
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Junior Imagery Analyst Responsibilities: Work directly with team members and must be able to create, research, evaluate, analyze, and fuse data from multiple sources and datasets to produce current and finished geospatial intelligence products.
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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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Collaborate effectively with other agencies and service imagery and geospatial analyst clients, as well as other intelligence analysts and engineers. Generate standard and non-standard 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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BlackSky provides solutions to commercial and government organizations with relevant programs with the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA), US. Army, and U.S. Air Force Research Labs.
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The candidate will work directly with team members and must be able to create, research, evaluate, analyze, and fuse data from multiple sources and datasets to produce current and finished geospatial intelligence products.
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BAE Systems is the industry leader in FMV exploitation, and we are searching for individuals ready to begin an exciting and dynamic intelligence career while supporting a critical global counterterrorism mission.
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We apply advanced technologies such as Digital Signal Processing, Analytics, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Cloud computing to solve our customer and mission challenges. Explore new machine learning and artificial intelligence approaches for automated object detection, feature extraction/target state estimation, multi-source data fusion, and much more.
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The selected candidate will have experience in drilling, core logging, mining, tunnel construction and design, trenchless technology, rock mass characterization and intelligence analysis skills.
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Senior Motion GEOINT Analyst Job Category: Intelligence Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI with Polygraph Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% Type of Travel: Local CACI has an outstanding opportunity for a Senior Motion GEOINT Analyst to deliver world-class geospatial intelligence that provides a decisive advantage to warfighters, policymakers, and intelligence professionals.
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