Offering Hope to Those Left Behind in Afghanistan | ArcUser Winter 2022
Quiet Professionals is proud to announce their appearance in Esri’s Winter 2022 ArcUser magazine. The article, “Offering Hope to Those Left Behind in Afghanistan,”
No matter the mission, wherever the location, Quiet Professionals has seasoned veterans standing by, ready to give support. Our workforce has extensive real-world operational experience supporting various U.S. military and government missions and initiatives.
We deploy extensively to theaters of operation to advise and assist organizations at every echelon of command. Examples of the varied operational support missions include: assessing, identifying, countering, and defeating Improvised Explosive Devices (IED); establishing “on the ground” all-source intelligence and geospatial analysis capabilities to increase operational intelligence fusion; integration of forensics analysis with other technical initiatives to target hostile forces; identifying capability gaps while improving materiel/non-materiel solutions; and identifying effective tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) to enhance warfighter capabilities and counter asymmetric threats.
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Quiet Professionals is proud to announce their appearance in Esri’s Winter 2022 ArcUser magazine. The article, “Offering Hope to Those Left Behind in Afghanistan,”
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