RedCastle Resources, Inc.
David Gudex-Cross, PhD, is a Remote Sensing Specialist at RedCastle Resources, Inc. since February 2022. Prior experience includes serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from March 2019 to July 2021 and as a Technical Consultant for the Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative from September 2018 to December 2020. David's academic background includes a Doctor of Philosophy in Natural Resources Conservation and Research from the University of Vermont, a Master of Science in Conservation Biology from Massey University, and a Bachelor of Science in Forest and Wildlife Ecology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. David has held various roles, including Lead Field & Geospatial Technician at NEON, Inc. and Field Research Manager at UW-Madison, and has experience in restoration ecology and forest ecology through internships and technician positions.
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RedCastle Resources, Inc.
RedCastle Resources, Inc. is a small business specializing in the use of remote sensing imagery and other geospatial data to support natural resource management. This expertise is augmented by a talented group of training specialists who build capacity in partner organizations by designing, producing, and conducting training on a wide variety of geospatial topics. These two core business functions are supported by Information Technology staff who design, build, and operate the systems necessary to manage, analyze and disseminate terabyte-scale geospatial datasets. Founded in 1998 to support what is now the USDA Forest Service Geospatial Technology and Applications Center (GTAC), RedCastle Resources Inc. has grown to 70 employees in an uninterrupted record of service providing geospatial information to federal land management agencies and their international partners. Our primary areas of expertise include Land Cover Mapping, Inventory, and Change Monitoring of forested and rangeland landscapes. RedCastle Resources personnel are actively engaged in all aspects of vegetation mapping, and work on projects ranging from nationwide maps of forest characteristics to project-scale maps along narrow riparian corridors. We are experts at using imagery in a sampling mode or as an element of a multi-stage sample with field data. RedCastle Resources has more than 20 years experience developing and providing training, promoting the effective use of remote sensing and GIS for resource management in the USDA Forest Service and international partners and agencies. RedCastle Resources maintains an IT staff to support a wide variety of IT needs including desktop configuration, server architecture and management, and satellite image receiving systems. Additionally, a web and application development staff specializes in creating web sites and applications focused on delivering and and analyzing geospatial information.