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The Consultant will function as the VMware products Subject Matter Expert (SME) and will interact directly with the customer's personnel. Leverage Horizon to configure virtual desktops to align with Federal Government implementation guides.
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Title:Acquisitions Subject Matter Expert (SME)KBR is seeking a highly qualified Acquisition Specialist to support our customer in Chantilly to deliver mission-critical capabilities that enable to plan and execute intelligence-gathering missions from overhead systems and process the resulting collected data into useful information distributed to IC and DoD users.
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Black Bear Technology Solutions is seeking an experienced IP Network Subject Matter Expert (Tier 3) to provide Tier 3 sustainment support to a mission critical IP voice transport network at Fort Meade, MD.
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Acts as a subject matter expert in performing market or user research in collaboration with the User Research team, conducting competitive analyses, and examining market and industry trends, as well as industry-specific requirements or regulations.
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Position Summary Are you a Federal Data Analytics/ Informatics subject matter expert with technical/functional Medicare Data Analytics experience? The TeamOur Health Technology team implements repeatable solutions to solve our government clients’ most critical health technology related issues.
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Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Subject Matter Expert. clearance to be responsible for assisting in developing, coordinating, and supporting a wide range of programmatic tasks necessary to coordinate U.S. Government interagency engagements with priority foreign nations to build and enhance their capabilities to respond in the event of CBRN incidents.
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We are looking for a proven GPS Software Subject Matter Expert (SME)/Technical Lead to join our Software Engineering team in El Segundo, California, a suburb of Los Angeles*. Candidate selected will be subject to a government security investigation/reinstatement and must meet eligibility requirements.
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Subject matter expert for Systems Engineering, and has the ability to lead engineering efforts on assigned programs with minimal oversight from the Government lead. Serves as subject matter expert for all technical aspects of assigned program.
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Advanced degree (Master’s) in scientific or engineering discipline, at least 10 years experience of increasing responsibility in DOD system/software development and considered subject matter expert in assignment related technical area.
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Expert with MMIS-specific module implementation, Systems integration experience, enterprise architecture, solution architecture, and State and Local government implementation. The role involves creating policy and standards, researching cloud solutions for business problems, providing subject matter experience to MMIS modernization and Systems Integration.
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Serve as in-house Electrical Engineering subject matter expert for Design & Engineering team. Consult other subject matter experts on Design & Engineering team for non-electrical issues.
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Specialized Experience: One year of specialized experience which includes subject matter expert level experience advising senior leadership and management officials on labor relations management/employee relations program; providing interpretation and instructions on human resource laws, regulations, policies, and procedures; experience conducting detailed analysis of case law, precedents, and regulations to advise on complex federal employee issues.
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Serve as Subject Matter Expert and a resource for Contracts Managers with respect to Allison Transmission Inc. (ATI) policies, ATI procedures, departmental procedures, ITAR/EAR, FAR/DFAR requirements and methods of conducting business with Government personnel.
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Ensures the development and maintenance of detailed Account Plans that foster constructive multi-functional account teams consisting of federal sales, branch sales, domain sales, agency account managers, operations and subject matter expert resources.
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As the Expert Capabilities Integration Officer supporting NGA's DDI/QA office, you shall serve as a lifecycle systems engineering subject-matter expert leading the evaluation and improvement of AI Governance and Assurance processes within the GEOCOM Data and AI Subcommittee.
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