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Verify clearance levels and self-reported security information; and. The Personnel Security Assistant II provide administrative security services in accordance with the relevant Executive Orders (EOs), U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), and the policies, orders and guiding directives.
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Master's Degree in Mechanical or AerospaceEngineeringFoundational knowledge of basic designpackages such as SolidWorks, Pro-E or CATIADesire to work in the analysis arena to includestress, dynamics, thermodynamics and/orpropulsionSecurity Clearance Statement: This position requires a government security clearance, you must be a US Citizen for consideration.
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Clearance Requirements This position requires an active TOP SECRET/SCI security clearance. Clearance This position requires an active SECRET security clearance.
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Coordinate office administrative functions including office security administration, office space management, processing security clearance and visit requests for OUSD(P) personnel and visitors, scheduling office events and ordering supplies.
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The National Security Sector of Leidos has a career opportunity for a talented Quality Assurance Manager for a high performing program supporting the Cyber & Analytics Business Area in the sector.
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Experience conducting employee onboarding/off boarding: security briefings, clearance processing and credentialing: NISS, DISS, NBIS, SIPR, NCMI, FlankSpeed, Nautilus. Assist with the maintaining of employee personnel security clearance and visit requests matters in DISS and NBIS.
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Prepare sponsorship documentation and liaison with the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency Facility Clearance Branch and subsequent Regional Offices to coordinate the granting of facility security clearances (FCL), including interim FCL within 5 business days of notification of the requirement from the respective technology office PSR or PSO.
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Security Clearance: Active TS/SCI security clearance. CompTIA - Security+ CE - CompTIA. Must be knowledgeable of equipment to include transport systems (DWDM, SONET, TDMoIP and TDM), timing and sync, circuit test and analysis, electrical/physical interfaces, crypto, and circuit signaling.
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Job Category: Security Supervisor, Security Officer, Armed Security. An Armed Security Shift Supervisor acts as a liaison between site supervisor, Account Manager/Field Operations Manager and professional security officers.
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Work Type: Hybrid- Pentagon Clearance Requirements: Active Secret Clearance is Required. RMF Implementation and Sustainment: Engage in RMF implementation and sustainment activities, ensuring IT systems adhere to stringent security and risk management protocols, meeting the program's centralized, nationwide responsibilities.
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Increased experience in related security cooperation areas such as BPC programs - military requirements development, Counterterrorism, and Global Train and Equip programs and funding, Afghanistan Security Forces Fund through the FMS process.
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Services include: Engineering Transition and Implementation Capabilities, Network Operations, Engineering, System Support, Maintenance, and Net Assurance, Information Assurance, Network Security & other related projects/innovations.
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5+ years’ experience in A&A, risk assessments and management, security operations or other operational functions Strong understanding of FedRAMP, CMMC and NIST publications such as 800-53 and 800-171 Experience in cyber risk and controls.
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Review personnel security clearance request packages for accuracy and completeness. Experience of people management supporting large, diverse, complex security organizations\Strong understanding of the security clearance process and ability to resolve personnel clearance problems effectively.
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Have and maintain a Top-Secret U.S. Government Security Clearance. Construction security surveillance Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Industrial or government security involving counterintelligence Construction quality assurance Hands-on supervisory construction experience.
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