I use NASA data to strengthen environmental analysis, geospatial modeling, and decision‑support activities across various operational programs. My work centers on integrating NASA Earth observation datasets into ArcGIS and other modeling tools to better assess environmental conditions, identify potential risks, and support accurate, data‑driven decisions. NASA’s satellite‑derived products such as land surface temperature, NDVI and other vegetation indices, atmospheric composition data, and global precipitation measurements provide high‑quality, consistent insight into changing environmental patterns. These datasets help validate field observations, support long‑term trend analysis, and enhance the reliability of environmental assessments. By incorporating NASA’s data into ArcGIS, I create layered spatial models, analyze temporal changes, and build visualizations that highlight conditions relevant to operations, safety, and compliance. I regularly use NASA tools and platforms such as Earthdata Search to discover, download, and manage geospatial and climate‑related datasets. These resources allow me to efficiently integrate authoritative NASA data into mapping workflows, environmental dashboards, and modeling applications. The scientific rigor and global coverage of these datasets make them essential in evaluating long‑term environmental trends and assessing localized conditions where satellite observations add clarity and context. Overall, NASA’s open data significantly enhances the quality, transparency, and accuracy of our environmental and geospatial analytics. By pairing these datasets with ArcGIS and other modeling platforms, I can develop insights that inform planning, risk mitigation, and operational decision‑making across multiple projects.