Resume Details: Nicholas Humphrey |
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VA USA |
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nhumphrey74@gmail.com |
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3157671053 |
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Willng to Relocation : |
Yes |
Desire Location: |
Northern Virginia |
Date Available : |
30-4-2014 |
Desire job Title:: |
SR GIS Analyst |
Year of Experience: |
10 |
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Advanced Topographic Analyst Course Commandants List- US Army
Basic Topographic Analyst Course Distinguished Honor Graduate -NGA
The Pennsylvania State University 30 credit hours - General Studies
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GIS Skills : |
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National Geospatial-Intelligence College - Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems, Intermediate GIS for Analysis, Advanced GIS Analysis Using Models, and Geodatabase Design and Maintenance 160 hours of classroom total
ESRI Courses- Working with Spatial Analyst for Geospatial Intelligence, Advanced Analysis with ArcGIS - 80 hours of classroom time total
Basic Instructor Training Course NGA
Certifications
Certified Master Instructor of Geospatial-Intelligence, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, National Geospatial-Intelligence College.
Qualified to instruct: Geospatial Engineer Course, Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems, Intermediate GIS for Analysis, Advanced GIS Analysis Using Models, and Geodatabase Design and Maintenance National Geospatial-Intelligence College
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July2012-Present Leidos Corp
Senior Geospatial Analyst/Training Coordinator
Trains new employees in processing LIDAR
Creates all training materials for training new employees using the Addie format
Process raw LIDAR in Afghanistan utilizing POSPac, Trimble, QT modeler, TerraSolid,and Microstation
Develops LIDAR data and production collections and provides statistics on work performed.
Promote LIDAR usage through seminars, active participation in social networking tools, and attending open
information sessions.
April 2011- July2012 Northrup Grumman
Contractor/Instructor-NGA
Presented instruction on Geospatial Analysis for the Title X classes a total of 216 students with a quality of instruction score of 4.60 out of 5
Created and verified new lesson plan for new ENVI software block of instruction
Supervised and assisted in the complete revisions of the practical exercises and lectures for the Remotely Sensed Imagery block to reflect upgrades in the ERDAS Imagine software following the model for Instructional System Design
Redesigned and streamlined the block to both ensure better student comprehension and improve transitional flow between modules
July 2008 April 2011 United States Army
Master Instructor National Geospatial-Intelligence College, The School of Geospatial-Intelligence, NGA
Presented instruction on Geospatial Engineering for Military Occupational Specialty (21Y) including teaching ESRI suite of products to include ARC GIS10.x, ARC View, ARC Globe and ERDAS Imagine.
During teaching the ERDAS Imagine block of instruction taught students Multi-spectral Imagery, Change detection, how to use acquire and process numerous forms of imagery (both commercial and Government sources)
Instructed students how to take multiple sources of data and extract only the data they needed to produce specialized Geospatial-Intelligence products into a wide variety of media
Supervised other GIS instructors in updating areas of instruction assigned to them, Mentored subordinate GIS instructors in classroom preparation and instruction techniques
June 2005 July 2008 United States Army
Topographic Team Supervisor -10th Mountain Aviation Brigade Geospatial Intelligence Team
Served as the supervisor for the Task Force Falcon Terrain Team
Developed new strategies with the All-source fusion cell to ensure the data they collected was readily available for use by the Topographic Team to produce Geospatial-Intelligence products
Created and maintained an extensive geodatabase collection of all source data enabling the merging of both the All-source side and the Geospatial side of the Intelligence teams
Acquired and exploited new imagery for the use in change detection products and Terrain Categorization products using ERDAS Imagine and ARCGIS Desktop
Developed a spatial model to assist team member to produce helicopter Landing Zone products in the shortest amount of time to ensure products reached MEDEVAC pilots before departure
September 2003 June 2005 United States Army
Section Leader 555 Engineer Company, Fort Hood, TX
Served as Topographic supervisor of the Geospatial Analysis squad.
Produced numerous geospatial intelligence products using multiple sources of data along with using ERDAS Imagine, ESRI ARCGIS Desktop, ARC View and Falconview
Trained soldiers in new techniques of data storage and geodatabase exploitation using ARC GIS Desktop
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