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The Personnel Security Specialist III assists with the management and operations of the AOC Personnel Security Program. The Personnel Security Specialist III must have a current Top Secret personnel security clearance and the ability to maintain such clearance throughout the life of the contract.
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Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) is seeking a Senior Program Security Officer (PSO) to support corporate facilities and multiple programs/customers within the organization.
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Must have a U.S.Department of Defense (DoD) Secret security clearance with the ability toobtain Top Secret clearance. Based in ResearchTriangle Park, North Carolina, the FSO/ISSM will interface with DefenseCounterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) on all matters outlined by 32CFR Part 117 - National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual(NISPOM.
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Based inHamilton, New Jersey, the FSO/ISSM will interface with DefenseCounterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) on all matters outlined by 32CFR Part 117 - National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual(NISPOM.
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PFPA's mission is to provide force protection, security, and law enforcement as required for the people, facilities, infrastructure, and other resources on the Pentagon Reservation and for Department of Defense (DoD) activities and DoD occupied facilities not under the jurisdiction of a Military Department within the National Capital Region (NCR.
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The following certifications are acceptable: CAP/CASP+CE/CISM/CISSP/GSLC/CCISO/HCISPP CompTIA Security+ Required Active Secret clearance Preferred Education/Training: Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification.
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Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, National Security Agency, and Defense Contract Management Agency transportation activities use CMOS to automate and streamline base level cargo movement processes and support rapid movement of military assets worldwide.
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Peraton is hiring a Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) embedded within a customer's Acquisition Program Management Office supporting multi-discipilned Special Access Program (SAP) and Sensitive Compartment Information (SCI) security management.
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This candidate will be responsible for the entire program lifecycle to include development, production and sustainment of Triton RADAR and SIGINT systems as a Supplier Management Lead and engineer on the Mission Systems IPT Sensors Team.
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Security Clearance: Active, in-scope US Government issued Top Secret Clearance w/ FS Poly. Candidates for this position must have performed one full year of Pen Test or Security Control Assessment within the last three years in one following cloud environment (AWS, IBM, Google, Microsoft Azure, or Oracle Cloud.
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About the RoleEGlobalTech, a Tetra Tech Company, is looking for a IT Security Consultant with an active Top Secret Clearance to join our Cyber Solutions Practice in Washington, DC (hybrid role) and support a federal customer located in Washington, DC. Qualified candidates should have experience in technical and procedural life-cycle support for the writing and editing of small and large documents of any type to meet contract requirements.
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Lead the Operational Risk Management (ORM) team in reviewing, interpreting, and developing a project safety plan based on project, client/owner, Program Manager, and General Contractor (GC) specifications, design drawings, regulations, and existing safety system - Conduct / assist with incident / investigation reporting.
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Security Clearance Level: Active Secret. 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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U.S. citizenship required; active Top Secret security clearance and ability to obtain a TS/SCI. Qualified candidates must be currently eligible for TS/SCI security clearance.
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The Facilities Director has a dotted line responsibility to the Vice President of Facilities and may be involved with the annual Capital Improvement Program, as collaboratively determined by the Branch Leadership and the Facilities Department.
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