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This position reports to the Director of Business Intelligence. Collaborate with business owners, subject matter experts, and other team members to determine data extraction and transformation requirements.
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Responsibilities: Skyepoint Decisions is seeking a Cyber Technical Intelligence Analyst to support the Diplomatic Security Cyber Mission (DSCM) program providing leading cyber and technology security experience to enable innovative, effective, and secure business processes.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst will maintain database security, integrity and performance of Microsoft's Power BI system. The Business Intelligence Analyst for Brightview Senior Living will gather, analyze and model data to provide timely flow of business intelligence information to end users.
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Shall be highly proficient in utilizing current intelligence related automation, applications, tools, and databases to support analytical efforts and product development. Responsible for researching, developing, and presenting intelligence products at the operational level for senior leaders including CT and regional analysis, GEONET, HUMINT, SIGINT, OSINT/PAI, political/military analysis and support to targeting.
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We believe that through the application of intelligence, reason and science, we can improve business, society and the human condition, bringing the power of an open hybrid cloud and AI strategy to life for our clients and partners around the world.
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Experience using Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) for executive travel risk management. Additionally, the role involves utilizing Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) for executive risk management and monitoring potential threats.
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Drives collection of intelligence including Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) and Human Intelligence (HUMINT.
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Create and manage solutions to grow their assigned accounts business, while driving results that deliver market share growth for Sazerac brands. Must be able to personally pay or charge ordinary and necessary business expenses that will be timely reimbursed.
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Emerging Technologies Group: Covers a wide range of work including Internet of Things (IoT) penetration testing, intelligent automation, artificial intelligence/machine learning and quantum computing.
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The Leidos National Security Sector (NSS) is seeking an Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Collector to provide collection and exploitation of publicly-available information (PAI). - Bachelor's Degree or equivalent with 4+ years of professional experience as an intelligence analyst, data collector, or linguist.
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Provides GEOINT and Intelligence Community advanced expertise, guidance, consultation, facilitation in the fields, including, but not limited to: engineering and technology, policy and administration, planning; analysis, training and development of emerging technology, facilities, communications, business, and management.
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The business segment, led by former New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton, is comprised of a world-class team of practitioners, investigators, analysts, technical advisors, and strategic partners with a broad array of operational and advisory backgrounds from the world’s most respected corporate, military, intelligence, consulting, technology, public health, and public-safety organizations.
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EIS is seeking a motivated, technical professional for a position as a consultant in our Operational Intelligence (OI) group. Experience with OSIsoft PI product line. 2 + years of experience with OSI PI Asset Framework (AF) and Event Frames (EF)2 years of industry experience Life Sciences, Chemical, Oil and Gas, Pulp & Paper, or Energy production.
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Competencies: strategy, accountability, emotional intelligence, evidence-based practice, fiscal acumen, value-based care, system-thinking. Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) or Master of Business Administration (MBA) required.
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This role is for a Combined Cycle Power Plant Operator.
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