Stephen James Huber
Woodsboro, MD 21798
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301-***-**** (Cell)
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QUALIFICATIONS
• Twenty-three years’ experience in the extraction, organization, analysis and
manipulation of digital geospatial information from remotely sensed imagery
and other sources, map/geospatial layer creation, geocoding, gazetteer/
shapefile integration to ArcMap basemap, geospatial intelligence analysis,
image intelligence analysis and all-source intelligence analysis.
• Over six years’ experience in providing college level instruction in areas such
as geographic information systems, remotely sensed imagery, hyperspectral
analysis, aerial photo interpretation, terrain analysis and physical geography.
• Subject Matter Expert: ENVI, ESRI ArcGIS, ERDAS Imagine, Google Earth,
Remote View, SOCET GXP, other photogrammetric software and other
COTS and GOTS software, all on MS Windows and UNIX (Sun Solaris)
platforms.
WORK HISTORY
Senior Image Scientist
SkyRIS LLC May, 2010 – Present
Studies and analyzes panchromatic, spectral and hyperspectral imagery for
evidence of nefarious activities by enemy combatants in Afghanistan. Stationed
at the Counter-IED Operations/Intelligence Integration Center (2012-Present).
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, New Campus East, Springfield, VA.
Attached to PLSS Division; Sciences and Methodologies (2010-2012). Team
Point of Contact for Geographic Information Systems. Extraction, identification
and attribution of digital feature data and digital terrain elevation data from
remotely sensed imagery. Subject Matter Expert for Multispectral and
Hyperspectral analysis and digital data Quality Control.
Senior Geospatial Analyst
Morgan-Franklin Corporation May, 2009 – April 2010
Technical Liaison, Global Services Operations Center, NGA Bethesda.
Coordinates Services for field technical hubs in Iraq and Afghanistan. Acted as a
go-between and facilitator to the NGA Enterprise Management Office. Factory
Acceptance Testing for Geospatial Exploitation computers that are being sent in
theater. Geospatial Intelligence Analyst, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
Deployed Services. Provided geospatial analysis and intelligence using ArcGIS,
ArcMap, SOCET SET, Remote View and ERDAS Imagine to International
Security Assistance Force, Kandahar Air Base, Afghanistan.
Senior Geospatial Consultant/Instructor
ITT Industries Visual Information Solutions April, 2006 – May, 2009
Geospatial Intelligence Analyst, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency Office of
Counter-terrorism, Central Intelligence Agency Langley, VA. Geospatial
Intelligence and Imagery Analysis using ArcGIS, ArcMap, Remote View and
ERDAS Imagine. Production support to Image Intelligence Analysts. Presented
processed images and scientific analysis to imagery analysts and managers.
Provided informational briefings and training for the purpose of educating
analysts and managers about the capabilities of hyperspectral processing and its
benefits. Delivered onsite consulting and instruction to users of geospatial
information. Customers included users in the Defense Department, Intelligence
and Civilian communities. Redesigned Remote Sensing courses for NGA
College, Ft. Belvoir. Instructor to the National Geospatial-intelligence Agency
Image Exploitation Capability (IEC) and in-house expert on ENVI (Environment
for Visualization of Imagery) software. Subject Matter Expert, Spectral Remote
Sensing and Geospatial Analysis, National Geospatial Intelligence College.
Instructor for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s (NGA) Image
Exploitation Capability (IEC) specializing in Remote Sensing and Geographic
Information software, and Geospatial Analyst Workflow. In-house instructor and
Course Developer for a variety of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information
Systems classes.
Advanced Geospatial Engineer
ITT Industries, Space Systems Division Sept. 2002 - April 2006
Subject matter expert on Geographic Information Systems processing and
analysis. Subject matter expert on the analysis and exploitation of panchromatic,
multispectral and hyperspectral remotely sensed imagery and data. Member of
the ANGEL (Airborne Natural Gas Emission detection Lidar) team, using Custom
ENVI tools and ArcGIS to detect and display results of natural gas leak
indications and create and display project status maps. Taught ITT Introduction
To ENVI class. Member of the Open Geospatial Consortium, representing ITT at
global meetings at the United Nations in January 2005. In-depth knowledge of
the imagery and geospatial needs and processes of the United States Military
and Intelligence Communities, particularly the National Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency (NGA). Keeper of the NGA FIA Dataset Definition Document (NFDDD)
for NGA Enterprise Engineering. Was in regular contact, by phone, computer
and in person, with Government and Contractor elements involved with NGA
Enterprise Engineering. Actively represented NGA EE segment at regular
Technical Exchange Meetings. Project experience on JPEG2000, NGA
Enterprise Engineering, U.S. Forest Service tree health project. Created tutorial
on “Image Chain Analysis” to be presented to team-mates. Instructed team-
mates on multispectral image basics and Measurement and Signature
Intelligence (MASINT).
Course Director, Remote Sensing
Defense Mapping School, National Imagery and Mapping College Feb. 1999
- Sept. 2002
Content manager for all course materials used in the instruction of processing
and interpretation of remotely sensed imagery. Evaluated new remote sensing
and GIS technology for use in instruction of digital mapping, charting, and
geodesy. Instructor for Hyperspectral Imagery Interpretation and Materials and
Signature Intelligence (MASINT). Researched information relating to high-
resolution commercial imagery. Grade and Series: GS-1301-12/7 (Payband III)
Physical Scientist-Imagery and Geospatial Scientist.
Instructor
Defense Mapping School, National Imagery and Mapping College Aug. 1998 -
Sept. 2002
Member of a 12-person, joint military and civilian team in the Imagery and
Geospatial Information Branch, Defense Mapping School. Responsible for
teaching advanced skills required for battlefield visualization using commercial,
national technical imagery, and geographic information systems, using ArcGIS,
ArcMap, Remote View and ERDAS Imagine and ENVI. Responsible for the
development and execution of six highly technical courses for U.S. Military
Services, Unified Commands, DoD agencies, and foreign allied nations.
Responsible for maintaining advanced-technology equipment and curricula to
ensure courses retain a military focus and remain current with the state of the art.
Conducted new equipment and software assessments, doctrinal reviews, and
applied research in support of the digital battlespace. Custodian of high-tech
classroom/laboratory. In charge of school Remote Sensing library.
Digital Cartographer
Defense Mapping Agency/National Imagery and Mapping Agency, Dec. 1990 -
August 1998
Seven Years’ experience in the extraction, identification and attribution of digital
feature data and digital terrain elevation data from remotely sensed imagery.
Collected geospatial data for products used during the crises of Desert Storm,
Somalia, Bosnia, and patrol of Iraq. Data manager in charge of edge-matching
data from adjacent sets of imagery and data quality control. Trained many new
cartographers in data extraction, image/photo interpretation and terrain analysis.
Worked on the General Dynamics Data Extraction Workstation (a modified IDEX
machine) using the forerunner of what is now SOCET SET.
Assistant Instructor- Steve’s Karate and International Champions’ Training
Institute-January, 2000 - August 2002
Taught Okinawan Isshin Ryu Karate and self-defense to children and adults in
Manassas, Virginia.
Assistant Scout Master- Boy Scouts of America Troop 1011, Woodsboro, MD,
2012 to Present.
EDUCATION
Master of Science, Geoenvironmental Studies - Shippensburg University of
Pennsylvania, Shippensburg, PA, December, 1987
Bachelor of Arts, Geography (Physical Concentration) – State University of New
York at Geneseo, Geneseo, NY, May, 1984
Associate in Science, Liberal Arts and Science – Monroe Community College,
Rochester, NY, December, 1980.