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Conduct reviews of cybersecurity information papers and plans with CYBERCOM, ARCYBER, Air National Guard Cyber, National Security Agency (NSA), Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), Department of Justice (DOJ), and Department of Homeland Security (DHS.
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This is an opportunity for an individual to develop legal document and case management skills supporting criminal prosecutions with the DOJ. You will be exposed to fast-paced, high-profile, and impactful individual and corporate cases that span the globe, while gaining invaluable experience using automated litigation support and eDiscovery tools and resources to add to your skillset.
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Adhere to all comprehensive daily system checklist provided by DOJ that will be used by the Site Lead who will fully check the operation of both the ACS/IDS/CCTV systems at each location at the beginning of each shift of the Site Lead.
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Organizations that have been "recognized" by the Department of Justice (DOJ) can seek authorization on behalf of an individual to be "accredited" to practice immigration law. The immigration intern will work with the DOJ accredited representative on immigration matters related to the needs of the clients and community.
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FLSA/wage-hour laws, contract interpretation, EEOC/DFEH/DOJ requirements. As our Employee Relations Manager, you will represent UCLA Health in work-groups/committees to ensure successful partnerships across departments.
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Remain vigilant for new methods and procedures for passing and affirming clearances including SCI / Regulations, FISs, and / or EOs and DOJ Orders. Knowledge of DOJ and FBI regulations regarding the personnel security process.
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DOJ MBI must be obtainable (US Citizenship required). Minimum Clearance Required to Start: DOJ MBI. Cultivate and maintain positive relationships with DOJ components, Federal agencies, defense counsel and others as needed.
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CA DOJ and FBI fingerprint (Livescan) clearance prior to the first day of school. You'll equitably support the development of each child through restorative practices and social-emotional learning strategies.
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Reviewing proposed FCC rules and orders to assess impact on DOJ and Team Telecom equities, drafting comments and other similar filings in response to FCC notices of proposed rulemaking that impact Team Telecom reviews, supporting FIRS and NSD leadership in regular engagements with FCC leadership, and participating in FCC-led bodies focused on telecom sector security that include representatives of the executive branch and private sector.
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As delegated, the incumbent represents the Office/Chief Counsel on policy and program matters involving other Counsel and IRS organizations, the Department of Treasury, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA), the General Counsel, and the Department of Justice (DOJ.
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Ensure timeliness and quality of all in-house documentation (incident reports, progress notes, and milieu reports) as well as documentation required by DHHS, DOJ, DJJ, DPD and other appropriate stakeholders.
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NextGen Federal Systems, LLC (NextGen) is seeking an Electronics Technician to provide hands-on electronics equipment support for the Department of Justice (DOJ) United States Marshals Service (USMS) Tactical Operations Division (TOD), Office Of Strategic Technology Tactical Communication Program.
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Must pass Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), and Child Abuse Index Check (CAIC) background clearance. SBIT services are delivered within a Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS), with a focus on Positive Behavioral Intervention Supports (PBIS), Wellness Center implementation, Social Emotional Learning, Restorative Practices, various evidence-based practices to support Community School efforts.
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The Immigration Legal Services (ILS) Specialist will focus on obtaining Department of Justice (DOJ) Partial Accreditation (training paid for by World Relief) to eventually be authorized to practice immigration law as a non-attorney.
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What You’ll Get to DoWork with a team providing support to DOJ Special Matters Unit attorneys in the Fraud Section, Criminal Division under tight deadlines for submissionsAssist with document review using Relativity, Cellebrite, and Axiom review platformsMore About the RoleWe have immediate need for a Law Clerk I for ongoing document review projects assisting large scale white-collar fraud investigations in support of CACI's contract with the US DOJ, Criminal Division.
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