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FBI - Personnel Security Specialist V. The Personnel Security Specialist reviews investigation request documentation for accuracy and completeness and processes e-QIP packets for federal and contractor employees.
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Maintain and update the Government furnished collateral personnel security clearance and access databases (i.e., JPAS, OPM, IACS, and PTS). Overview: ITC is seeking a qualified applicant to serve as an on-site Intermediate Security Specialist for the Missile Defense Agency.
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Title: FMS Program Analyst 24-04 The US Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) Security Assistance Management Directorate (SAMD) Aviation Division, Cargo Region B Branch is requesting a Security Assistance Specialist (SAS) Position 1 in support of the Turkey CH-47 program.
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Overview Axient is seeing a Security Specialist to support our customer in Huntsville, AL. Responsibilities Duties will include, but are not limited to:Assist government & contractor personnel as needed with Security needs onsite at Redstone Arsenal office.
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Five (5) years of experience in the personnel security investigative or investigative analyst field. Knowledge of DOJ and FBI regulations regarding the personnel security process.
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Ideal candidates have recent and relevant experience gained from providing Acquisition Analyst, Contracting Officer, or Contract Specialist type support to DoD organizations and are adept at briefing mid and senior staff personnel regarding contracting policies/regulations.
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Monitors security procedures; ensures compliance with all aspects of the program including personnel, physical and administrative security systems and procedures. Provides industrial security support to ensure adherence of security procedures and requirements of the National Industrial Security Program Manual (NISPOM.
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Perform plans for set up of fielding site and execution of fielding event, packing of equipment for shipment upon completion of fielding events, New Materiel In Briefs (NMIB) and conduct of New Equipment Training (NET) on assigned products as required, in addition to: Coordinate Display for VIPs; Instructor Key Personnel Training (IKPT) interface with suppliers for NET Program of Instruction (POI); Provide oversight of execution of recurring training for fielded product training.
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The Personnel Security Specialist Mid-Level applies an understanding of the regulations governing the Personnel Security Program, Special Access Program and participates in the administration, coordination, and control of the programs.
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This position is for an Information System Security Officer (ISSO) that specializes in the DoD implementation of Risk Management Framework (RMF) policies, processes, and procedures in support of software development solutions.
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General Characteristics: The Personnel Security Specialist Mid-Level applies an understanding of the regulations governing the Personnel Security Program, Special Access Program and participates in the administration, coordination, and control of the programs.
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Provide expert, authoritative security and protection advice and guidance to senior agency personnel in the application of Special Access Program (SAP) protection, information security, classification and declassification management, industrial security, and/or operations security policies, requirements, standards and criteria, through direct interaction with system and technology planners, designers, developers, and acquisition authorities across the MDA.
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The Building People, LLC, has a position open for a full-time Security Specialist - Grade 4 with an active Top Secret Clearance. All tasks performed at Security Specialist - Generalist (Grade 3.
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