This hourly rate for this position is $18.90 and is non-negotiable.
This Statement of Work covers the need for student services to develop software and computer-based solutions in
order to evaluate the impact of data processing on the uncertainty characterization of meteorological sensor
measurements and instrument ranges located at NIWC Pacific.
The ORFALA project will develop a Kalman filter software suite capable of processing meteorological data in realtime to improve data integrity in laser beam quality metrics such as Power In Bucket. The available filtering
methods will be adaptive, robust, and data-driven while benefitting from Continuous Integration / Continuous
Deployment best practices (version control, unit tests, and containerization). Accurate knowledge of the atmosphere is critical for High Energy Laser (HEL) applications (e.g., test events and threat mitigation). The ORFALA project provides a mechanism for reducing sensor-inherent errors such as missing data points, time-varying noise, and outliers. The goal is to provide the warfighter high quality data for an optimal decision strategy.
The Undergraduate III will assist with:
The student contractor shall provide analytical and technical support in the following areas, as specified under
individual task orders, to the work sponsor:
Software Engineering, Programming:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Required Course Work:
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
ADDITIONAL APPLICANT INFORMATION:
Candidate must reside in California and live within a commutable distance to work site.
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