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The Information Security Specialist shall provide inventory control issue reports to the Information and Industrial Security Program Manager (CDRL A009). Experience in the fields of physical, industrial, information and personnel security participating in SAP Security Compliance Inspections and Self-Inspections; reporting, documenting, and investigating security incidents; reviewing and applying governing policy including Executive Orders, DoD Security Directives, and the JAFAN Series; and communicating orally and in writing with staff and supervisors.
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Provide continuous evaluation of F-35 Partner and FMS security posture and provide written updates to International Security Manager, Program Security Officer, and assigned International Security Specialist.
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In conjunction with the Personnel Security Specialist and/or lead/supervisor, presents training/briefings for supervisors, managers, and employees related to various aspects of the Personnel Security Program.
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The Personnel Security Specialist (PSS) completes personnel security suitability intake tasks in support of DHS Federal Protective Services (FPS), Personnel Security Division (PSD.
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Ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of National Security Databases including the JPAS, DISS, CATS, e-QIP, DCII, DPS, OPM, SII, CVS and PIPS personnel security applications / systems.
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The Personnel Security Assistant will work with other Government Agencies, Contractors, and Federal Employees to support initial investigations and reinvestigations for the federal background investigation process.
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At the request of the PM, the CSO, or the Personnel Security Specialist these hours can be changed with approval from the COR. This position will also assist and support the badging and identification office with all USAccess HSPD-12 credentialing, Physical Access Control Systems (PACS) credentialing, and logical access certifications.
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We are looking for a committed Personnel Security Administrator/Assistant Facility Security Officer to join our Corporate team. Enters data and maintains databases that contain information pertaining to personnel security clearances and various other information for the Security Department.
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FBI - Personnel Security Specialist IV Protection Strategies Inc. $1500-$2000 referral bonus About Us: Do you want to make a difference? About the role: The Personnel Security Specialist reviews investigation request documentation for accuracy and completeness and processes e-QIP packets for federal and contractor employees.
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The PST I will report to RiverTech's On-Site Supervisor and provide support to the OSI Personnel Security Division (PSD) mailroom. Job Summary: The Personnel Security Technician (PST) will provide administrative assistance and contract support to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Office of Security & Integrity (OSI.
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We are seeking a remote Cloud Security Specialist to join our team supporting the Security Architecture and Vulnerability Management Support Services contract for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) information systems.
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Coordinate and manage all Closed-Circuit Television systems, and all life safety and store security measure systems. Military, Security, Loss Prevention or Asset Protection experience. Foster a collaborative and professional relationship with community organizations and emergency responders to increase safety and security awareness and measures.
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Own your career as a Information Security Specialist at GDIT. Here, you'll have the opportunity to build strong lines of cyber defense using cutting-edge technologies. Our work depends on Information Security Specialist joining our team to support our Department of Defense (DoD) customer in multiple regions of the Continental United States (CONUS.
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Eagle Harbor Solutions, a Koniag Government Services company, is hiring a Industrial Security Specialist. We are currently seeking an Industrial Security Specialist to play a pivotal role in maintaining the security and compliance of our client’s facilities, operations, and classified information.
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If Private Security background, experience in Close Protection. Assigned to Military Protective Security Operations Units; specifically, Air Force OSI, Army CID, Marine Corps CID, or Navy NCIS.
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