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Close Up Radio to Highlight Remote Sensing Expert Dave Koger

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Fort Worth, TX -- Dave Koger has 42 years of experience designing and installing image analysis systems, training users, and conducting analyses of photos and image data.  He has achieved a name for himself in government, academic and defense circles, and also supported various corporate clients Dave has also worked with explorers and broadcast journalists on a number of exciting discovery activities, such as where The Titanic went down, how the "picture" came to be imprinted on The Shroud of Turin, and where landslides are endangering what lies belowDave also worked on the many detours taken by the Santa Fe Trail in Kansas and Oklahoma. 

“I look at the earth with imaging technology, like satellites and aerial photography.  LANDSAT data are distributed by the US Geological Survey team, and SENTINEL data comes from the European Space Agency.  My clients all need the same thing: information." 
That is how Dave explained a recent focus of his consulting work, expert witness. Wildfires damage crops, buildings, fences, equipment, and habitat...and literally scorch the soils.  Where the wildfires started was critical information for several Central Texas ranchers, where wildfires had been costing them dearly year-after-year. In another case, an oil operator didn’t want to clean up after himself, so Dave gathered proof of damages and pollution on the land and nearby lake.

Dave says that his work as a systems trainer taught him valuable lessons about sharing techniques and learning from colleagues.  He looks forward to sharing his knowledge and discoveries with others in his July talk radio appearance. 

For more information on Dave’s diverse consulting services, visit www.davekoger.com