A Day in the Life of a CIA Cartographer
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“Most maps I make are thematic maps, or maps that tell a story… Only occasionally do I create a purely reference map, which are desired by those seeking general knowledge of an area.”pic.twitter.com/bEzecqJ0SX
“I use many of my core GIS skills every day such as understanding projections, quantitative methods, & data formats. I specialize in the visual display of the intelligence story, so most data collection and analysis is done by the analysts we collaborate with.”
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“At any given time, I have 8-10 projects at varying stages of development. One part of my day might be spent meeting with an analyst to determine best way to approach their analysis while another part might be working on the actual map.”pic.twitter.com/mL2YyG5YjH
“I wanted a career where I could focus on creating beautiful, effective maps. As an Agency cartographer, that’s my daily focus.” Interested in becoming a CIA Cartographer? Find out more here: http://bit.ly/2eWQda8 pic.twitter.com/m5UKB8VlF1
“I love the satisfaction that comes w knowing my skills—combined w those of so many other talented individuals—are utilized to help inform policy & protect our country from threats abroad.”
A Day in the Life of a CIA Cartographer:
http://bit.ly/2AQlCXo
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what did you mean by this?
Why is the CIA tweeting about old technology? We in Grammer school again?
Building blocks my dear.
DO YOU THINK RUSSIA HACKED THOSE OLD MAPS? 
To some it doesn’t seem so long ago
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