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Education: Bachelor’s degree in operations research, computer science, engineering, mathematics, information systems, management science, aviation, aeronautical, or air traffic management/science.
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Must have strong analytical and technical skills in computer network defense operations, ability to lead efforts in Incident Handling (Detection, Analysis, Triage), Hunting (anomalous pattern detection and content management) and Malware Analysis.
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Our work depends on a Risk Management Framework Cybersecurity Analyst joining our team to support Government activities in Washington, D.C., Annapolis Junction, MD, or Sterling, VA. Reporting, documenting, and briefing the status of systems under development, while assuring their successful and timely progression through the client Risk Management Framework (RMF) to the satisfaction of the appointed Information System Security Manager (ISSM), and/or senior govt leadership.
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GDIT is looking for a Strategic Information Technology (IT) Analyst to support Chief Information Officer (CIO) responsibilities, strategic analysis of operations in the information environment and guide digital transformation for the USCENTCOM Information Technology Services (CITS) Program supporting the U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Systems (C4) Directorate (CCJ6), USCENTCOM HQ in Tampa, FL.
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Seize your opportunity to make a personal impact supporting web design and development for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) International Operations (IO) mission through the ATLAS contract as a Web Developer Senior at GDIT. Here, you’ll support solving some of our clients’ biggest challenges, contributing to challenging projects, and growing a rewarding career.
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Gather, analyze, and evaluate data pertaining to operations, and organizations in support of force protection and identity data management efforts. Experience with knowledge management, legal implications of identity data and US policy in conducting offensive and defensive cyber operations.
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Seize your opportunity to make a personal impact as an Operations Analyst Level-1 supporting a critical mission on Warner Robins, GA. ARMA Global, a fully owned subsidiary of GDIT is your place to make meaningful contributions to challenging projects and grow a rewarding career.
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Our services include program management, enterprise performance management, enterprise architecture, implementation of emerging capabilities and requirements, life cycle management, operations & maintenance, enterprise data management, service desk support and IT training.
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