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The Senior Contract & Grant Analyst provides guidance to UCLA faculty and staff in proposal development and award management, reviews and authorizes the submission of electronic and paper proposals, and negotiates, accepts and executes moderately complex contract and grant awards from government and non-profit sponsors.
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Overall ten+ years of experience with five years proven track record of working with or providing services to the US Federal Government in Departments and Agencies such as Department of Health and Human Services, etc.
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Receipt of a Q clearance and additional access authorization ultimately is a decision of the Federal Government and not of Triad. Selected applicants will be subject to a background investigation conducted by or on behalf of the Federal Government, and must meet eligibility requirements.
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Experience supporting commercial, DoD, and/or federal government IT infrastructure; IT infrastructure for Electronic Security Systems (ACS / IDS / VSS / Biometrics) is strongly preferred.
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Excellent knowledge and understanding of grant preparation, proposal submission, and fundraising process, adhering to state and federal regulations. In this community-based position, the Grant Writer provides technical assistance to local municipalities/non-profit organizations related to grant activities and further, collaborates with County departments/acts as a liaison between the County and state/federal officials for grant approval and applications.
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Extensive network of Government and industry relationships with Homeland Security customers and major components including, but not limited to: The Department of Homeland Security Headquarters (DHS HQ), Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS), The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other operational and support components.
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DT Professional Services is seeking a Capture Manager to lead our capture planning, capture management, and client relationship building with the responsibility to successfully capture new contracts and retain recompete contracts with the federal government.
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Clear understanding of Cost Accounting Standards, Federal Acquisition Regulation, General Dynamics Systems and policies, Government Accounting, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Earned Value Management System.
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As a full-service firm, CDM Smith has been providing services to the federal government in the environmental remediation market for over 35 years. Seeking highly qualified professional to lead and expand CDM Smiths environmental remediation portfolio with federal clients, primarily Department of Defense and to include U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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The Government Contract Specialist will assist in the capture, organization and maintenance of government contracts at the federal, state, and local level including bid/proposal support and cradle-to-grave contract support.
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Experience with government contracting firms supporting the Federal government Master of Arts (B.A.) or Master of Science (B.S.) degree Experience in collaborative proposal writing efforts Scripting experience (Bash, Python, Perl) Multiple Configuration Management tools.
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Provides proposal support for federal government opportunities, including responding to market surveys and RFIs, and writing and coordinating responses to task orders, RFQs, and RFPs Reviews formal RFPs, establishes a proposal plan/outline/schedule, write and coordinate responses, and work with internal and team member staff on proposal deliverables, writing, reviews, etc.
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You will also support proposal and business development efforts, working with project teams, other senior and junior engineers, project managers, and clients on various projects involving commercial, industrial and municipal / government projects.
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Respond to Private and Federal, State, and Local/Municipal Government proposal requirements for a wide range of consulting engineering services. The Senior Marketing Specialist serves as a key member of the Business Development (Marketing & Sales) team responsible for the preparation of proposals, presentations, and other marketing materials for each of the firms sectors of work (Aviation, Transportation, Development, Facilities, Structural, and Federal.
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Role Requirements : Minimum of 5-7 years of relevant experience writing proposal responses and related technical documentation for the Federal Government. Yudrio has an impressive fifteen-year track record of delivering superior, dynamic technical systems to the federal government.
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