Clive Evans

Clive received training in imagery analysis at various stages of his military career in the Royal Air Force between 1987 and 2010.
He spent his early years as an Imagery Analyst at the Joint Air Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre (JARIC), RAF Brampton, which involved comparison and contrast of various objects utilising optical, electro-optical, infrared and radar imagery.
In addition to serving operational tours of duty in Northern Ireland and the Middle East, Clive also completed two tours as an instructor at the UK Imagery Analysis School. As a senior instructor he was responsible for the training of UK Tri-Service personnel, International students, reservists, civilians and trainees in the field of Imagery Analysis. His primary role included the design, development and delivery of the Sensor Studies training module and he was the Infrared and Radar imagery analysis specialist for the UK MOD.
In 2010, whilst still in RAF service, Clive was headhunted by a London based forensic company and spent the following four years as a forensic expert witness in the city. In May 2014 he was headhunted by LGC, now Eurofins Forensic Services, where he is employed as the Lead Imagery Investigator within the Forensic Imagery team at Fordham in Cambridgeshire.
Clive has produced an average of over 50 reports per year for the prosecution and defence, and has given expert evidence at the Central Criminal Court, other Crown Courts and was also engaged as an imagery analysis expert witness for the Al Sweady Inquiry.