Mark Flannery
About Mark Flannery
Mark Flannery serves as the Imagery Analyst Supervisor at ECS, a position he has held since 2020. He has extensive experience in imagery analysis and geospatial software testing, having previously worked at SAIC and Textron Systems.
Work at ECS
Mark Flannery has been employed at ECS as an Imagery Analyst Supervisor since 2020. In this role, he oversees a team of imagery analysts, ensuring the accuracy and quality of imagery data. His responsibilities include coordinating projects, providing guidance to team members, and implementing best practices in imagery analysis. Mark's tenure at ECS reflects his commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and delivering high-quality imagery solutions.
Previous Experience in Imagery Analysis
Prior to his current position, Mark Flannery worked at SAIC as an Imagery Analyst from 2006 to 2013. During this seven-year period, he developed expertise in analyzing and interpreting imagery data for various applications. Following his time at SAIC, he transitioned to Textron Systems, where he served as a Geospatial Software Test Engineer from 2013 to 2018. This role involved testing and validating geospatial software, contributing to the development of reliable imagery analysis tools.
Return to ECS
Mark Flannery returned to ECS in 2019 as a Senior Imagery Analyst, a position he held until 2020 before advancing to his current role. In this capacity, he utilized his extensive experience in imagery analysis to support projects and mentor junior analysts. His return to ECS marked a continuation of his contributions to the field of imagery analysis within the organization.
Career Timeline
Mark Flannery's career spans several key positions in the field of imagery analysis and geospatial technology. He began his career at SAIC, where he worked for seven years, followed by five years at Textron Systems. After a brief period at ECS as a Senior Imagery Analyst, he took on the role of Imagery Analyst Supervisor. His career trajectory demonstrates a consistent focus on imagery analysis and geospatial software.