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As a company with two decades of experience, our clients include the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Protective Services (DHS/FPS); Department of Defense, Pentagon Force Protection Agency (DoD/PFPA), Department of the Army and Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DoS/DS) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy (DOE.
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The TxSSC is seeking candidates that are highly experienced in the field of school behavioral threat assessment and school safety and are interested in having a positive impact on the safety and security of Texas schools.
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Services we typically provide include security and safety system design, threat, risk, and vulnerability assessments, security surveys, security master planning, compliance to federal security programs, independent validation and verification of integrated security system operations, management of installation and maintenance, and staff augmentation to develop and implement facility management and protection processes.
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AGS safeguards some of the most demanding missions facing key federal agencies including the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Air Force. Report unusual events that threaten the security of the aircraft or endangers life or property.
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Establish and maintain working relationships with Government customers across various agencies to include but not limited to Dept. of Defense (DoD), Dept. of Energy (DoE), Dept. of Homeland Security (DoH), National Institute of Health (NIH), Dept. of State (DoS), and General Services Agency (GSA) as well as commercial customers who are DoD or other government agency contractors.
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Partner with personnel across functional organizations such as Senior Leadership, HR, legal, IT Security, Contracts, Purchasing, etc., in support of Insider Threat, OPSEC, and Program Protection execution.
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Participate and assist with developing and administering a comprehensive Security Awareness and Education Program, to include but not limited to Initial Security Briefs & Annual Security Refresher and Insider Threat training.
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As a company with two decades of experience, our clients include the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Protective Services (DHS/FPS), Department of Defense, Pentagon Force Protection Agency (DoD/PFPA), the Department of the Army, and the Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DoS/DS) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy (DOE.
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Lead, mentor and develop a team of threat intelligence, threat hunting and insider threat analysts and engineers. Head of Threat Services (Threat Intelligence, Threat Hunting and Insider Threat) Do you want your voice heard and your actions to count.
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Proven track record of leading and managing threat intelligence, threat hunting or insider threat teams and projects. Stay abreast of the latest trends, developments and best practices in threat intelligence, threat hunting and insider threat domains.
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Battelle's Aviation Security Division provides research development test and evaluation services to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Transportation Security Laboratory (TSL.
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Experience working with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Operational and Support Components such as I&A, USCIS, USCG, CBP, CISA, FEMA, ICE, USSS, TSA, S&T, or CWMD.
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Providing desk-side and remote/virtual assistance by analyzing customer-specific data and recommending queries and analytic grid frameworks to persistently monitor the essential elements of interest to customers.
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We offer numerous prime contract opportunities with customers headquartered in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, as well as subcontract opportunities that align with our areas of focus and additional opportunities nationwide through our parent company.
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Work closely with CISO and IT Risk for compliance management, risk assessment, mitigation plans, threat identification and regulatory requirements. Must have hands-on experience in implementation, troubleshooting & administration of Palo Alto firewalls, threat prevention modules, Panorama mgmt.
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