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POB asked Art Kleinrath, Department of Energy Office of Legacy Management (DOE-LM) program manager, and Kenneth E. Karp, Navarro Research and Engineering Inc. senior program manager, along with Jackie Petrello of Leidos and Seth McBeth of Aero-Graphics to describe the planning that went into a thermal imaging project at remote sites in Idaho and Montana.
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