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We are hiring for a Database Administrator (DBA) - SQL Server- Top Secret clearance to support our government customer based in Suitland, MD. This position requires to be onsite and have an active TS/SCI clearance and the ability to obtain and maintain a Counterintelligence (CI) Polygraph.
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Active Top-Secret Clearance and SCI eligibility. Strategic-to-Tactical experience in intelligence operations, with experience in one or more of the following: aUS Combat Support Agency (e.g. NSA, NGA, DIA, or NRO), a Service Intelligence Center (e.g. MCIA, NGIC, NASIC), or a Service HQ Intelligence organization (e.g. USMC DIRINT, USA G2, DAF A2, CNO N2, or JS J2.
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REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: Skills :ACAS, DISA STIG, RMF, Splunk 8+ years of IT experience experience running security solutions on network/security engineering/security operations, with at least 5+ years Cyber Assurance experience.
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US Citizenship requiredActive DoD Secret Security clearance and SAP access needed prior to startingMatlab experienceUnderstanding the AIMS certification process and documentationExperience with Model Based Systems EngineeringExperience working through the Systems Engineering processPreferred Qualifications:DoD Top Secret ClearancePreviously approved for special access programsAbility to operate independently with minimal supervisionProficiency with MATLAB, Python, C.
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Active Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) clearance, eligible for Counterintelligence (CI) Polygraph. IAT Level 2 certification (e.g., CySA+, GSEC, Security+ CE) and two Penetration Testing Certifications (e.g., GPEN, GWAT, GCIH, CEH, GPYC, LPT, CPT.
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An ACTIVE Top Secret clearance with ability to obtain an SCI is required. Active Top-Secret Clearance with the ability to obtain an SCI. We are seeking Wireless Engineer in support of a critical Law Enforcement customer in Quantico, VA. The work will involve working on a large, complex and classified network infrastructure.
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The position requires an active Top Secret/SCI clearance and the ability to obtain and maintain a Counterintelligence (CI) Polygraph. Security Clearance Requirements: The position requires U.S. Citizenship and an active DoD Top Secret with SCI clearance and the ability to obtain and maintain a Counterintelligence (CI) Polygraph.
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If the position requires a security clearance, employees must have a SECRET or TOP SECRET clearance to placement AND must maintain that level of clearance while performing in the position.
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Must possess an active Top Secret/SCI security clearance and to maintain an active Top Secret/SCI security clearance. Must have experience in working with two or more of the following vender network technologies: Cisco, Juniper, F5, Aruba, Palo Alto, Dell, Brocade, and Fortinet.
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The successful candidate must have an active U.S. Government Top Secret Clearance with access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) based on a Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) with Polygraph.
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Must be a US Citizen with a Top Secret security clearance and able to obtain SCI clearance with CI polygraph- Bachelor's Degree or equivalent with 4+ years of professional experience as an intelligence analyst, data collector, or linguist.
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MILVETS is currently seeking to fill a full time Chief Scientist - (TOP SECRET CLEARANCE) position. Position Summary: MILVETS is currently seeking to fill a full time Chief Scientist - (TOP SECRET CLEARANCE) position.
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Candidate must be a US Citizen and possess (and be able to maintain) a Final Top Secret/SSBI Clearance or meet the eligibility to obtain (and maintain) a Final Top Secret Clearance.
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An ACTIVE and CURRENT TOP SECRET federal security clearance. Active Top Secret (TS) The Cybersecurity PMO coordinates with project-implementing divisions, provides oversight of cybersecurity investments to the client’s leadership, advises the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Chief Information Officer (CIO) on IT investments, and provides recommendations to leadership on Cybersecurity portfolio prioritization.
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Hold an active Secret security clearance and ultimatley be able to obtain Top Secret clearance. Hold an active Top-Secret clearance or higher. We are seeking scientific programmer or aerospace developer to enhance and automate the commanding of space-based instrumentation.
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