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At Accenture Federal Services, nothing matters more than helping the US federal government make the nation stronger and safer and life better for people. Join Accenture Federal Services to do the work you love in an inclusive, collaborative, and caring community, where you can be empowered to grow, learn and thrive through hands-on experience, certifications, industry training and more.
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12+ years of U.S. federal government relations, congressional relations, and public policy experience Active Security Clearance (TS-SCI) is preferred. Cultivate trusting and enduring relationships with federal, state, local, and foreign government officials and their staffs; specifically with the DoD, IC, FAA, NASA and the FCC. Lead bipartisan congressional advocacy efforts on behalf of Firefly at both the federal and state levels.
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In consultation with the AIA Board Government Advocacy Committee (GAC) and the federal appointment task force (developed to vet potential candidates to U.S. federal positions for appointment or nomination), coordinate lobbying efforts to support AIA candidates to federal appointments to various Executive Branch boards and bodies.
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Assist the department in planning major events, including scheduling/ coordinating Congressional and Executive Branch meetings for annual fly-ins or attendance by an AIA member(s) for federal government affairs-related meetings in Washington, DC.
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Work with AIA staff to prepare federal issue articles for AIA Architect, social media, etc. Bachelor’s degree in political science or related field with 4-6 years of lobbying or general government affairs experience is required; Campaign and/or Grassroots/Grasstops experience is desired but not required.
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Reporting to the Senior Director for Federal Affairs, the Senior Manager will assist with research and direct lobbying to support AIA’s federal legislative agenda. In collaboration with the Senior Director for Federal Affairs, coordinate with key staff members to build grassroots and grasstop support for AIA’s advocacy agenda.
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Proven ability to create and implement advocacy campaigns directly relevant to the federal government, including clear record of achieving short and long term milestones as it relates to advancing policy, political and/or advocacy goals.
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Must have a thorough understanding of federal acquisition processes, government contracting principles, requirements, and regulations (e.g. FARs/DFARs, CMMC, and contract-specific-flow-downs.
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Familiarity with US federal government documentation standards (e.g., NIST guidelines, Shore Installation Process Handbook (SIPH), etc. It is essential that the candidate can obtain and maintain a US federal government Secret clearance.
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Experience in a nonprofit advocacy organization, trade association, state legislature or Congress, state, or federal agency, working in a corporate government affairs office or trade association.
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Advising our contracts department and other RAND operations personnel with respect to federal, state, and municipal government contracts, international contracts, IP/data use/licensing agreements, and other business agreements.
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The Senior Civil Engineer will lead civil engineering design projects for a variety of project types, including airfield, infrastructure, and facility projects for clients in the commercial aviation, federal government, military, and industrial business sectors.
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Develop master plans for state-of-the-art facilities for commercial aviation and federal government clients. This position offers challenging work on a significant variety of projects, including airfield pavements and geometric layout and facilities and infrastructure at airports and federal sites, and requires a broad understanding of all civil engineering design and construction principles.
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The Director, Federal Government Affairs will be part of the UHG External Affairs organization, responsible for working with colleagues across External Affairs and the Company to develop and implement advocacy strategies on declared federal government advocacy priorities.
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Knowledge of US Federal Government audit and risk management concepts, methods, and techniques; reporting and presentation techniques. Minimum 5 years of experience leading US Federal Government audit responses.
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