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UN Sanctions Compliance Program Advisor
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- The Department of State's Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation, Office of Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR), funds, manages, and implements counter-proliferation programs that address evolving national security threats, including the threat from North Korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile pursuits, the Iranian regime's efforts to indigenize ballistic missile production, and the weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs of other proliferator states.
- GDIT seeks candidates to serve as a Program Advisor in CTR at Department of State headquarters.
- Job duties include developing, implementing, and coordinating the conduct of counterproliferation capacity-building efforts in partner countries in order to counter the nuclear and missile threats posed by North Korea, Iran's ballistic missile and unmanned aerial system (UAS) programs, and other WMD and delivery system proliferation threats.
- In support of U.S. national security policy, CTR conducts capacity building in assistance-eligible partner states that aims to strengthen government and private sector efforts to comply with and implement international prohibitions on activities that fund or equip WMD programs, e.g., the UN Security Council-imposed sanctions regime treating North Korea.
- CTR's UN Sanctions Compliance program operates globally and engages partners in the Asia/Pacific region, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and select states in the Americas.
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