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At the start of a two-day class on the data visualization

At the start of a two-day class on the data visualization

At the start of a two-day class on the data visualization software platform called Qlik Sense, Chip Marin, programs director for the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, welcomes students May 8... More

Airman 1st Class Jose Silva-Cruz, 27th Special Operations

Airman 1st Class Jose Silva-Cruz, 27th Special Operations

Airman 1st Class Jose Silva-Cruz, 27th Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron, Airman 1st Class Cheng Bi, 27th Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron and Airman 1st Class Giselle Wells, 27 SOCES, s... More

Three Air Commandos earned their U.S. citizenship during

Three Air Commandos earned their U.S. citizenship during

Three Air Commandos earned their U.S. citizenship during a ceremony at the Landing Zone at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M., Feb. 16, 2012. Individuals must normally wait five years before applying to become a U.S. ... More

Ozzy Orwick, Data Visualization Services service owner

Ozzy Orwick, Data Visualization Services service owner

Ozzy Orwick, Data Visualization Services service owner and Visualization and Analytics Support Tools Community of Practice manager, gives students a brief overview of the two-day Qlik Sense class May 8, 2019, a... More

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