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Experience Requirements: Relevant Experience: Experience supporting organizational change management, human capital development, workforce training, and process improvement for State or Federal Government agencies or large, complex companies (greater than 1,000) employees.
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Assist in the development of a project management curriculum that supports Federal Acquisition Certification for Program and Project Managers (FAC-P/PM) requirements, conduct project management classroom training that enables FAC-P/PM, and provide mentoring.
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Our capabilities range from C5ISR, AI and Big Data, cyber operations and synthetic training environments to fleet sustainment, environmental remediation and the largest family of unmanned underwater vehicles in every class.
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In addition, as the OSF for logistics, this position is responsible for organizing, training, and equipping the Directorate's logistics workforce, overseeing all aspects of career field management and development of over 250 logistics personnel.
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THIS POSITION IS CONTINGENT UPON CONTRACT AWARD Emergency Management Course Manager Summary: Development and management of Emergency Management Courseware and training, evaluates Response Plans, Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plans, Facility Response Plans, Integrated Contingency Plans, and Security Plans for US Army installations worldwide.
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We help a variety of federal agencies in areas such as national security, homeland security, international development, training, analytics, healthcare, and other professional services. Identify Air Force-wide and joint issues for dissemination to other Air Force Lessons Learned enterprise management sites and the AFLL Director for stakeholder review, issue development, and entry into JLLIS issue resolution system.
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Apogee is actively seeking a full-time Program Management Analyst supporting US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) NC3 Enterprise Center (NEC) Systems Engineering and Integration (SE&I) at Ft Meade, MD. Why work with us.
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Advise on all issues concerning live fire training requirements and SRP range project development. Serve as the US Army Pacific executive agent for the centralized management of the Range and Training Land Management Program and Range Safety Program.
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Must have experience, education, or training which includes the supervision for Plans and Policy, Food Service, Defense Movement, Sustainment Automation Support Management Office (SASMO), Command Property Management, Aerial Delivery Logistics Facilities (ADLF) and Supply and Services.
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Technical lead for the TACOM CPC program which includes policy development and implementation, field training, CPC inspections at the unit level, all reducing overall maintenance costs. Land Management Workforce Flexibility Act.
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Leverage industry tools and best practices such as Agile, SCRUM, Lean/Six Sigma, Continuous Process Improvement, and Lessons Learned Management to identify, analyze, develop, and utilize various concepts, solutions, and evaluative techniques in support of sharing data related to workforce management, training and development and other business services provided by the enterprise.
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Review and process occurring acquisition and programmatic reports, development and processing of acquisition policy tasks, facilitation of UAS Board Management, and acquisition strategic planning.
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Identify Air Force-wide and joint issues related to Air Force Doctrine and maintain separate current information files for each publication for later analysis and dissemination to other Air Force Lessons Learned enterprise management sites and the AFLL Director for stakeholder review, issue development, and entry into JLLIS issue resolution system.
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1+ years of hands-on/applied experience supporting organizational change management initiatives (communications, training, change readiness assessment, impact analysis, stakeholder management, leadership alignment, etc.
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NSWC Corona's IT and Cyber Security services team (ITCSS) is seeking Mid-Level Management Analyst from their location in Norco, CA. The ITCSS team provides to NSWC Corona's IT Division supporting the Navy's research, development, test, and evaluation process, providing independent assessment.
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