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The National Counterterrorism Center's Directorate of Intelligence (NCTC/DI) is seeking a highly motivated officer to lead a division which produces all-source intelligence analysis on chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosives (CBRNE) and other weapons-related terrorist threats emanating from Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia for a broad set of USG customers and partners.
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Proficient use of firearms and less lethal weapons to include tasers, OC spray, and pepper ball guns. Frequent light and firm grasp hand manipulation and handling needed for keyboarding, weapons handling, vehicle operations to include radio operations, and other normal police duties.
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Support modeling and simulation support for the development, upgrade, operations and integration of live, virtual, and constructive simulations of flying quality, air-frame, propulsion, avionics, sensors, weapons, and electronic warfare mission areas.
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Proficiency with LM's F-35 Nose-to-Tail maintenance conceptEngine Run Certification, fighter aircraft crew escape systems (i.e. canopy and ejection seat), experience in fighter weapons loading and experience in structural repairs and low observable system maintenance are highly desirableEEOLockheed Martin is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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USAF Weapons Instructor Course or Navy Top Gun graduate. or ISR aircraft (i.e. U-2, RQ-1, RQ-4, MQ-9, RQ-170), or Air Battle Management (I.e. E-2, E-3, E-8, AOC, JTAC, CCT, etc). USAF Weapons Instructor Course or Navy Top Gun graduate.
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Nammo Defense Systems Inc. (NDS), a defense contractor, manufactures and supports shoulder-fired weapons; energetic material solutions such as aircraft emergency escape systems, actuation devices, rocket motors, warheads, medium & large caliber ammunitions, mortar ammunition; and composite solutions including carbon fiber tubes and composite aero-structures.
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Understanding of remote sensing, infrared, and low observable technologies, surface-to-air and air-to-air missiles, hypersonic weapons, or related weapons systems/technologies. Working knowledge in various aspects of advanced air and space assets (air and space vehicles, ground stations, operations, sensor and weapons payloads, and/or communications) and associated technologies.
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The incumbent will develop software and support the verification and validation of software, models and data from avionics, sensor, EW and weapons related test of manned and unmanned modeling and simulated combat aircraft, and threat and missile systems.
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The Leidos National Security Sector is seeking a Deputy Program Manager to lead the Counter-Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Analysis Cell in Reston, Virginia. Experience in Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) analysis.
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Code 451 has cognizance of all Intermediate Maintenance Activity (IMA) and top-level efforts for TOMAHAWK and HARPOON training/test (inert) vehicles, capsules for tactical weapons and inert vehicles, as well as related support equipment and missile simulators currently in use by both the US Navy and its Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers.
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This position is based out of SPA HQ in Alexandria, VA with local travel to Washington Navy Yard. Responsibilities The candidate will serve as supply chain readiness program analyst for a high-profile client organization, focusing on rigorous efforts to strengthen the Strategic Defense Industrial Base supporting the Strategic Systems Programs full portfolio of weapons systems.
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Assist policy analysis and implementation related to, inter alia, biological weapons nonproliferation, biodefense, and bio-incident preparedness and response. Assist with interagency coordination, including on topics related to preventing biological weapons, biodefense, preparedness and response, and others.
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Job Description Lead Firearms Instructors (LFIs) are the first point of contact for Federal Flight Deck Officers when they arrive at the training venue; are responsible for checking them in; verifying weapons and credentials; conducting training and overseeing the course of fire at the gun-range.
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Remain current on emerging identity related / site exploitation technologies including live / latent fingerprint collection, iris scans, facial recognition, voice pattern analysis, DNA, weapons technical intelligence, and DOMEX.
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Product areas within the Flight Systems Capability in the St. Louis/St. Charles region include Fighter Aircraft, Unmanned Aircraft, and Missiles/Weapons Systems. Product areas within the Flight Systems Capability in the St. Louis/St. Charles region include Fighter Aircraft, Unmanned Aircraft, and Missiles/Weapons Systems.
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