


Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab (CHML) Revenue
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos • Martinsville, Virginia, United States • 1-10 Employees
Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab (CHML) revenue & valuation
| Annual revenue | $342,220 |
| Revenue per employee | $86,000 |
| Estimated valuation?This valuation is estimated based on industry average for the Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos industry and current estimated revenues | $1,100,000 |
| Total funding | No funding |
Key Contact at Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab (CHML)
William Welsh
Director Of Business Development and Public Outreach
Company overview
| Headquarters | Martinsville, Virginia, United States |
| Website | |
| NAICS | 712 |
| Keywords | GIS, Geospatial Modeling, Satellite Imagery Analysis, Cultural Property Protection |
| Founded | 2020 |
| Employees | 1-10 |
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About Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab (CHML)
The Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab (CHML) is a collaborative effort between the Virginia Museum of Natural History (VMNH) and the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative (SCRI). The CHML is housed on the first floor of the Virginia Museum of Natural History, and operates through a distributed workforce of archaeologists, art historians, GIS experts, and other heritage practitioners. This innovative lab provides global monitoring capability for cultural heritage threatened by armed conflict and natural disaster. Among other technologies, the lab utilizes high-resolution satellite imagery provided by industry partners to rapidly identify destructive events and active threats to monuments, museums, archives, historic buildings, archaeological sites, and landscapes. Through its partnership with the Smithsonian Institution, the lab works with the US Army Reserve's recently reactivated Monuments Officers (38G/6V), and other key stakeholders at research and response-oriented organizations.
Employees by Management Level
Total employees: 1-10
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Funding Data
Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab (CHML) has never raised funding before.
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