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Position Summary MAG Aerospace operates a U.S. Army Communications Security Logistics Activity (CSLA) contract concerning Communications Security (COMSEC) and Information Assurance (IA) support.
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Serve as an AEGIS SPY Radar Subject Matter Expert and Instructor to train Sailors in tactical and operational employment of the AEGIS combat system and associated weapons systems. Experienced Aegis SPY Radar Technician.
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Subject Matter Expert (SME) shall provide when requested, pre-fabrication submittal review and approval, fabrication submittal review and approval, provide input. Experience: 25 or more years of experience; 20 or more years in a highly specialized area applicable to the special or unique needs of the task; recognized as a national leader in applicable subject matter.
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Applies knowledge and understanding of Information Assurance (IA) concepts, practices and procedures using established IC and Agency policies and standards to minimize and/or mitigate security risks.
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Serve as Subject Matter Expert (SME) for UC platform. Extensive experience with the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) and Cisco IP Phones, Cisco WEBEX Desk/Room and voice enabled Jabber clients.
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Overview/ Job Responsibilities Sev1Tech is looking for a Senior Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expert to assist our clients with Risk Management Framework (RMF), ATO, and Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) compliance and implementation.
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ACTIVE DOD SPONSORED CLEARANCE REQUIRED In support of the USMC's MCTSSA Program @ MARFORRES: SATCOM/VSAT Subject Matter Expert is responsible for providing C4I systems support to military units via on-site and remote efforts.
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Job Description Remote Opportunity Available ENSCO Avionics is looking for a DO-254 SME to further expand its technical expertise depth.
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Torch Technologies is seeking a talented Missile Defense Radar Subject Matter Expert to join a well-established and growing team in the Sensors Test, Analysis, Requirements and Simulations (STARS) Lab that supports the development, test, and fielding of missile defense radar systems.
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Torch Technologies is seeking an Electronic Attack (EA) Subject Matter Expert (Senior-grade) to join a team to assist the 39th Electronic Warfare Squadron (36 EWS), 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing (350 SWW), at Eglin AFB, Florida.
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The candidate will provide subject matter expertise in support of curriculum development for ATRC courses supporting operational employment of Aegis Combat System. Job Description Training Specialist Advisor Transform technology into opportunity as a Training Specialist Advisor with GDIT. A career in enterprise IT means connecting and enhancing the systems that matter most.
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As a CNO Subject Matter Expert supporting the Raytheon CODEX Services group, you will contribute to one or more product security programs in collaboration with other engineers and technical program managers.
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SMX is seeking a Strategic Plans Subject Matter Expert (SME) to support the USINDOPACOM J5. Sanding Joint Task Force (JTF) commands of various unified command staff agencies. Required clearance: Must have a Top Secret clearance with SCI Eligibility.
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Jacobs' deep experience with advanced technology systems and our wide-ranging program support capabilities work together to make us a premier partner to aerospace and defense clients locations around the world.
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Position Summary: This Subject Matter Expert (SME) will be responsible for understanding unique mission requirements associated with Tier 1 and Other Government Agency plans and operations. Since 1995, CDO Technologies has delivered the best solutions for unique business problems in the commercial and federal sectors ranging from Asset Management to IT Services.
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