Expert SAR Imagery Scientist
Geo Owl · SDVOSB · Est. 2013
Expert SAR Imagery Scientist (Lead)
NGA AGAIM PROGRAM · SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR · GEOINT · EXPERT LEVEL · KEY POSITION
NGA's Accreditation of GEOINT AI Models program exists to ensure that every AI model used for national security actually works against real operational imagery — not just in the lab. As the Expert SAR Imagery Scientist and modality lead, you are the person who makes that possible for SAR. You identify what imagery is needed, assess new sensors against evolving model requirements, and drive the technical direction that keeps AGAIM's accreditation pipeline moving.
Role Overview
As the SAR Lead, you are the authoritative subject matter expert on synthetic aperture radar for the AGAIM program. You'll direct the technical work to identify and acquire SAR imagery necessary to support Level 3 AI model accreditation testing — working from model cards, data cards, and test procedures to determine what imagery is required, how to acquire it, and how to pre-process and standardize it for model testing. You'll lead the SAR team, guide junior scientists, and interface with the AGAIM government team on all SAR-related requirements and recommendations. This is a fully remote SCIF-based role at a contractor facility.
Source-Derived Role Summary
The Imagery Scientist is the subject matter expert on their respective imagery modality (e.g., Synthetic Aperture Radar). They shall provide technical direction and conduct the work necessary to acquire and prepare imagery of the necessary quality, standards, and requirements provided by the Government. Developed solutions should be informed by specific phenomenology limitations and advantages of the sensors and platforms in mind.
A Day in the Life
- ✓Review incoming model cards and test procedures from the AGAIM government team; assess what SAR imagery is required in terms of modality, geography, resolution, and look angles to support Level 3 testing
- ✓Assess emerging SAR sensors: evaluate differences in collection characteristics, metadata, data formats, and phenomenology compared to currently utilized platforms
- ✓Determine pre-processing and standardization approaches for new sensor data — file format conversions, tiling to specified sizes or geospatial bounds, and ETL adaptations for schema and API changes
- ✓Perform imagery forecasting: anticipate what SAR imagery upcoming models may require by tracking accreditation pipeline and monitoring world operational events
- ✓Explore coincident EO imagery options that align geographically and temporally with SAR collections; coordinate with the EO lead to ensure coverage
- ✓Lead, guide, and technically mentor the SAR team; available during NGA core hours (10am–2pm EST) for government meetings and technical discussions
Why This Role Matters
Mission Impact
AGAIM has a mandate to accredit every GEOINT AI model NGA deploys — including models used across multiple NGA computer vision and imagery programs — for robustness against adversarial tactics. The SAR imagery you identify and prepare is what makes Level 3 accreditation testing possible. Without it, models don't get cleared for operational use.
Geo Owl Impact
As the SAR Lead and a Key Position on this program, you represent Geo Owl's technical credibility at the highest visibility point in the contract. Your performance directly shapes our standing on AGAIM and our ability to grow within the program.
Your Growth
You'll gain unique expertise at the intersection of SAR science and AI/ML model accreditation — a domain that is growing rapidly as NGA scales its computer vision programs. Experience leading SAR imagery operations for a government AI accreditation program is a rare and high-value career asset.
Core Responsibilities
- ▸At the direction of the AGAIM government team, identify and acquire priority SAR imagery necessary to conduct Level 3 AI model accreditation testing
- ▸Conduct assessments of new and emerging sensor characteristics, capabilities, metadata, and format differences compared to currently utilized platforms
- ▸Determine data acquisition pathways, latency factors, formats, and security domain requirements for new SAR data sources
- ▸Define pre-processing and standardization requirements to transform SAR data into states usable for labeling and model testing — including file format conversion and geospatial tiling
- ▸Investigate sensor capability gaps; identify supplemental sources and coincident imagery platforms with matching geographic and temporal coverage
- ▸Perform imagery forecasting to anticipate future accreditation testing needs based on incoming model pipeline and operational developments
- ▸Develop, test, and evaluate new SAR algorithms, processes, and methodologies using advanced tools to advance AGAIM's accreditation capabilities
Required Qualifications
- ✓Active TS/SCI clearance with eligibility for SI/TK/G/HCS/NATO access; CI polygraph required or willingness to obtain
- ✓Minimum 18 experience points required (see experience point calculation below)
- ✓6+ years as a SAR expert with deep understanding of collection, phenomenology, image formation process, and exploitation products
- ✓Experience using SARPy and MATLAB SAR toolbox
- ✓Experience with RNIIRS, information theoretic-based image quality metrics, SAR imagery quality metrics (Integrated Sidelobe Ratio, Multiplicative Noise Ratio), and sensor metadata describing geometry impacts on phenomenology (graze, squint, azimuth)
- ✓Experience exploiting SAR to determine the occurrence and location of objects of interest
- ✓Experience developing, testing, and evaluating algorithms and processes using SAR imagery; proficiency with Python, MATLAB, Google Earth Engine, or similar advanced processing tools
- ✓Experience communicating SAR imagery capabilities, methodologies, and products to both technical and non-technical audiences
- ✓Deep understanding of remote sensing principles, imagery processing, and advanced exploitation methods
Preferred Qualifications
- ▸Experience applying computer vision (CV) and machine learning (ML) techniques to SAR imagery to address intelligence problems
Experience Point Requirement
This is a Expert-level (Level 5) position requiring a minimum of 18 experience points. Points are calculated as follows:
- Education: Associate's = 2 pts · Bachelor's = 3 pts · Master's = +2 pts · PhD = +3 pts
- Professional / Military Experience: 1 pt per year of relevant experience
- Certifications: 0.5 pts each
- Specialized Training: 0.25 pts per relevant course
- Professional Impact (publications, presentations, patents): up to 3 pts total
Tools, Technologies & Tradecraft
What Makes Someone Successful in This Role
- ▸You read a model card and immediately understand what SAR imagery — by geometry, resolution, and scene characteristics — will make or break the accreditation test
- ▸You can assess an unfamiliar sensor with incomplete documentation and make sound, defensible recommendations to the government customer
- ▸You lead technically — your team trusts your judgment on SAR science, and you communicate it clearly enough that non-technical stakeholders act on it
- ▸You're a forward thinker — you don't just respond to requirements, you anticipate what the accreditation pipeline will need next and position the team accordingly
- ▸You hold a high standard for data quality — you understand that the wrong imagery for a model test produces misleading accreditation results, and you prevent that
Is This Role For You?
✔ Great Fit
You are a senior SAR imagery scientist with deep phenomenology expertise and a proven ability to translate complex sensor science into operational decisions. You want a role where your expertise drives a critical government mission — AI model accreditation — and where you lead a team doing technically demanding work in a SCIF environment.
✘ May Not Be For You
This may not be the right fit if you prefer model development or finished intelligence production roles, or if leading a team while maintaining your own technical output feels like too much context-switching. This role also requires working from a certified contractor SCIF — remote work from home is not an option.
Career Growth & Professional Value
This role places you at the technical frontier of AI model governance in the national security community — an area that is growing rapidly as NGA and its partners scale their computer vision programs. You'll develop expertise in AI/ML accreditation workflows, multi-program imagery assessment across multiple NGA AI/ML programs, and the Hyperspectral office, and cross-sensor integration at the pre-operational level. For a SAR expert looking to stay at the cutting edge while building program leadership experience, this is a distinctive opportunity.
Benefits:
Health Insurance (Geo Owl pays 80%+ of the premium).
401k matching.
Dental, Vision, and other supplemental insurance plans available.
Company-paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance.
Peer-to-Peer spot bonuses.
120 hours of PTO per year plus federal holidays.
Fully Paid Military Leave: *You make your full Geo Owl salary while you are on military duty*
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