Tag: Forensic

  • Idaho Airships, Inc.’s Geis Seated on Forensic Sciences Committee for US Dept. of Commerce/NIST

    Idaho Airships, Inc.’s Geis Seated on Forensic Sciences Committee for US Dept. of Commerce/NIST

    Leo A. Geis, Principal at Idaho Airships, Inc. of Boise has been seated as a member of the United States Department of Commerce’s (USDOC) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Organizational Scientific Advisory Committees (OSAC) for Video and Imaging Technology and Analysis.

    Portrait of Leo A. Geis, Principal Scientist, Idaho Airships, Inc.
    Leo A. Geis, Principal Scientist at Idaho Airships, Inc. Image 1/24

    NIST is one of the nation’s oldest physical science laboratories, having been established by Congress in 1901. NIST provides expertise in various sciences dedicated to enhancing the United States’ economic competitive posture and integrity.

    OSAC-as part of the USDOC’s Forensic Science Program-is specifically purposed to develop discipline-specific forensic science protocols and standards for NIST.

    Geis provides the OSAC with expertise in ocular physiology and neurology, color science, and applied thermodynamics; sciences related by their common involvement with light energy and manipulation (photonics).

    Geis’ foci include the admissibility and veracity of visual evidence (photography, videography, thermography, etc.) in forensics and litigation, the substandard implementation of imaging and remote sensing within governmental echelons, and human visual performance expectations in various anomalous situations such as traffic accidents and personal injuries.

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  • Aerial Photography in Boise, Idaho; Table Rock Fire Aerial Panorama, Idaho, June 2016

    Aerial Photography in Boise, Idaho; Table Rock Fire Aerial Panorama, Idaho, June 2016

    Aerial Photograph of the Table Rock Fire footprint, Downtown Boise, Idaho, and Boise State University
    Aerial Panorama of the footprint of the Table Rock Fire of June, 2016, showing its context: downtown Boise, Boise State University, Harris Ranch, et. al. Click on the image for a larger display.

    In late June, 2016 the Table Rock Fire burned approximately 2,500 acres in the East Boise foothills near Harris Ranch and Table Rock. The above aerial photograph is a panorama of the fire’s footprint showing its relationship to downtown Boise, Boise State University, Boise’s Warm Springs Golf Course, the Boise River and Barber Valley, and infrastructure such as the East Parkcenter Bridge.

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