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Knowledge of digital cartography, image processing, geographical information systems (GIS), geospatial production techniques and NGA digital data formats Ability to utilize geographic names information from the GNDB. Ability to analyze imagery and non-imagery source information for application to NGA hydrographic products and databases.
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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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You will be at the cutting edge of implementing State-of-the-Art (SOTA) Computer Vision (CV) and Vision Language Models (VLM) for conducting image retrieval, segmentation tasks, AI-assisted labeling, object detection, and visual question answering using geospatial datasets such as satellite and aerial imagery, full-motion video (FMV), ground photos, and OpenStreetMap.
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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. EDUCATION REQUIREMENT: A. Education: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Engineering, Imagery Science, Mathematics, Physical Science, Remote Sensing, Geography, Computer Science, Data Analytics, or a related discipline that included 24 semester hours in Physical Science and/or related Engineering Science such as Dynamics, Electronics, Mechanics, and Properties of Materials.
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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). experience Experience with strategic and theater GEOINT analysis National Technical Means (NTM) experience Experience conducting first phase imagery analysis Understanding and/or experience of Activity Based Intelligence (ABI) and the methodologies Imagery exploitation and intelligence research and production experience Experience using SoftCopy Keys, ArcGIS, RemoteView, SOCET GXP Powered by JazzHR.
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Familiarity with the IS Intelligence Community - specifically imagery collection and exploitation. Global Dimensions is currently seeking a Journeyman Visual Information Specialist for a position in Springfield, Virginia.
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Preferred Education, Experience, & Skills Foreign language expertise, experience with GIS or imagery applications such as ArcGIS or RemoteView, experience using analytic visualization software such as Palantir or Analysts Notebook.
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Junior Imagery Analyst. Assist in the development and documentation of imagery analysis procedures, and maintenance of products. 3+ years of relevant imagery analysis experience.
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Ability to analyze imagery and non-imagery source information for application to NGA hydrographic products and databases. Extracting features from a variety of sources including but not necessarily limited to rasterized nautical charts, digital hydrographic survey data and ortho-rectified imagery.
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4 years work experience, OR Associate's Degree plus 2 years of experience, may be substituted for a Bachelor's Degree - Excellent research, collaboration, communication, and interpersonal skills Preferred Qualifications Certified GIS Professional (GISP) certification, National System for Geospatial-Intelligence (NSG) GEOINT Professional certification, Army GEOINT/Imagery Analyst Leadership Course, or Army Foundry GEOINT training or comparable certification.
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Experience as an imagery or geospatial analyst. Masego Inc. provides expert Geospatial Intelligence Solutions in addition to Activity Based Intelligence (ABI) and GEOINT instructional services.
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As an Imagery Analyst on our team, you'll help your client understand and implement the most efficient analytic strategies to acquire and understand the data they require. As an Imagery Analyst, you.
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Knowledge and at least 5 years of experience with NGA imagery and data repositories, products, and data. At least 6 years experience with build automation technologies such as Maven, Gradle, Webpack, NPM, Yarn, Jenkins, GitLab, Terraform.
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Knowledge of Window Server, Red Hat, IRIX, Solaris, Sybase, Informix, SQL, and Imagery Production Chain. Experience in the imagery intelligence domain. Knowledge of Window Server, Red Hat, IRIX, Solaris, Sybase, Informix, SQL, and Imagery Production Chain.
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Imagery Analyst (Active TS/SCI) This position is a great opportunity to hone your skills as an Imagery Analyst in the Intelligence Community and work with specialized datasets. Work with imagery raster data, vector data and video feeds of various formats.
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