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Previous experience with FAR, DFARS, and other U.S. Federal Government contracting regulations. The candidate must possess in-depth knowledge and understanding of Federal Government contracting regulations and best practices and be prepared to perform with limited supervision.
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Providing cradle-to-grave subcontract support primarily under federal government contracts. Eastern Research Group, Inc. (), a well-respected consulting firm providing support to a wide range of federal, state, and commercial clients, is seeking a full-time Subcontract Administrator to join our Contracts team associated with our Chantilly, VA, and Concord, MA offices.
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Experience with federal government budget, investments and acquisition processes. The Growth Director will identify potential customers within the US Army, Combatant Commands, Sub-Unified Commands and select foreign partners such as NATO. This Growth Director will drive competitive assessments, build winning teammates and suppliers, craft position-to-win win themes; participate in bid and proposal activities, and lead and integrate the assigned cross-functional team, including the authority to direct team activities for the duration of the pursuit.
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UIC Government Services (UICGS / Bowhead) provides innovative business solutions to federal and commercial customers in the areas of engineering, maintenance services, information technology, program support, logistics/base support, and procurement.
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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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Minimum 2 years of experience writing proposals for the Federal Government (required), in the IT Services field (preferred) Shipley, APMP Foundation, or equivalent training of best practices in proposal development.
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Identifying and qualifying new business opportunities within the Federal Government and other assigned prospects. Collaborating with Engineering, Proposal and contracts teams to develop effective technical solutions and winning bids and proposals.
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As a Manager of Public Sector of SLED (state, local government & education) and Federal Contracts & Proposals, you will lead a multi-functional team focused on identifying and capturing state-by-state contract opportunities, cooperative purchasing agreements, responding to quick reaction deals for the US State/Local Government and Education (SLED) market.
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3-5 years of experience in federal government contracting. Our services range from tailored grant proposal development to specialized training, meticulous software testing, expert grant writing, effective capture management, and persuasive proposal writing.
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The ideal Pricing Analyst has a solid understanding of Federal Government estimating and pricing principles, is innovative and creative when preparing cost models, written pricing proposal materials, and able to work both independently while collaborating across a broad array of team members.
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5+ years of federal proposal writing for a government contractor or equivalent technical experience. Knowledge and hands-on experience in developing technical sections of federal government proposals is a key requirement for this position.
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Conduct desk research and analysis on US Government and other donor regulation policies including (but not limited to) the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Agency for International Development Acquisition (AIDAR.
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Job Description Our client is currently seeking a Proposal Writer to develop content for Federal Government proposals, sources sought and responses, marketing materials, case studies, and other materials.
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LOCATIONWoodbridge, VA – Hybrid (ability to report on site 3 days per week)REQUIREMENTSBachelor’s Degree5 years of experience in Federal Government proposal managementExpertise with MS Office suite (Word, Excel, etc.
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Utilizes strong working knowledge of appropriate regulations including specifically required knowledge of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), FAR supplements (e.g. DFARS) and other agency regulations and the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC.
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