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Mayvin is seeking a Senior KMI Account Manager who will independently provide expert guidance to the United States Marshals Service for a full range of COMSEC, cryptographic programs, and equipment.
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Mayvin is seeking a Personnel Security Assistant to support the Office of Security Programs within the U.S. Marshals Service. Mayvin offers our employees an innovative culture, excellent benefits and amenities, an inclusive work environment, ongoing career development, and recognition and rewards to honor hard work.
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The Program Analyst works in a dynamic, fast-paced division and is expected to demonstrate good judgment and strong initiative in the prioritization of tasks and responding to simultaneous demands of GH and CHI leadership, USAID Missions, US Government (USG) agencies, and external partners.
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Routinely assess overall case/program status and provide advice on progress and relevant timelines. Provide quarterly Plan of Action and Milestones (POA&M) exhibiting actual case/program status against pre-defined expectations.
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The Program Analyst will primarily support the Child Health and Immunization (CHI) Division in the Office of Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition, Bureau for Global Health (GH/MCHN) as a PHI Institutional Support Contractor (ISC.
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We are looking for a program/business analyst to join our team and help improve our current process to a more efficient and automated case management and data analytics platform. As an analyst, you will update business process flows, improve user experience, and gather requirements for new systems.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Journeyman Program Control Analyst to join our team in the Washington, D.C. This position is fully remote. The Program Control Analyst is responsible for financial reporting and responding to inquiries regarding the financial records.
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The TS/SCI cleared Sr. Budget Analyst shall support the Office of Space Launch (OSL) for all OSL Divisions across all operating locations, with all portfolio managers, and with Program Control Support staff as specified by the Customer.
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We are currently searching for a Scientific Program Analyst (SPA) to carry out administrative duties and scientific analyses in support of Program Directors in the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases (DDEMD) of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK.
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Program Control Analyst. hoc administrative duties, such as delivery tracking, recording of meeting minutes, document editing, and other duties as directed by the Air Force Program Manager.
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The Senior Program Financial Analyst will be responsible for supporting customer programs in the daily execution of production and engineering development programs. Serve as proposal pricing analyst.
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Geo cgi is looking for a Program Analyst to lead communications, monitoring and evaluation, and administrative assistance for the GeoCenter at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID.
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Supervisory Program Analyst (Assistant Director) Manage and direct the delivery of all aspects of ICITAP's program efforts, which are focused on the long-term comprehensive, sustainable development of foreign law enforcement organizations capacity to protect human rights, combat corruption, and reduce the threat of trans-national crime and terrorism.
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The Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention (DAJD) is seeking an innovative, energetic, self-starter, to join our team as a Corrections Analyst/Project Management (Project/Program Manager III.
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