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Note: Data Annotation payment is made via PayPal. We will never ask for any money from you. Fluent in English● A bachelor's degree (completed or in progress)● Excellent writing and grammar skills● Strong research and fact-checking skills to ensure accuracy and originality● Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required.
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Consumers and producers of data are internal and external to the USSF.As an SDA Network Planning Engineer, you will support the DSC-D Portfolio Program Manager and provide Advisory and Assistance Services support network architecture modernization and integration to support operational objectives for the warfighter.
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Responsible for maintaining, sustaining, and modernizing the Parsons Satellite Operations Center (PSOC) to include ensuring constellations under contract are supported to include pass support, capture/store of telemetry data for analysis, and providing missions data to client.
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Job Description Wanted: An experienced PaaS Lead with demonstrated experience with planning, directing, and coordinating activities in such fields as electronic data processing, information systems, systems analysis, and computer programming; expertise in building and supporting a modern Platform as a Service environment, incorporating the full DevSecOps technologies on multiple OS platforms.
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Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) (e.g., Microsoft, Netskope, Proofpoint, Zscaler) Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) tools (e.g., Symmetry, Flow, Polar, Laminar.
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Support projects to include participation of the development of work plans, technical reports, Class III surveys, data collection, monitoring, evaluative testing, and site mitigation within multiple states (prior experience in the Great Plains, Intermountain West, and Pacific Coast highly desired.
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Acquires data from GCSS-Army to create the maintenance workbook, CDRL and other required data. Acquires data from GCSS-Army to create the maintenance workbook, CDRL and other required data.
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Consults with Data Engineering, IT, the business, and other internal stakeholders to deploy analytical solutions that are aligned with the customer’s vision and specifications and consistent with modeling best practices and model risk management standards.
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Co-ops have the opportunity to develop skills in statistical data analysis, imaging systems including scanning electron microscopy, microelectronics manufacturing processes, and failure root cause analysis.
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Continue to research, gather data, and employ the most modern and supported best practices in the field of strength and conditioning. Required (Minimum Necessary) Qualifications (applies to both this section and KSAO’s)Master's Degree or higher in Human Performance, Kinesiology, Exercise Science or related field Possess and maintain current certification by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS.
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This data includes, but is not limited to focus group and/or unit meetings convened by leadership; Family Resilience Program evaluation results; trend information from behavioral health team, Chaplains, Ombudsmen, or Family Readiness Group (FRG) staff.
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Locations: Colorado Springs, CO Pearl Harbor, HI Washington, DC Riverdale, MD Reston, VA Norfolk, VA Charlottesville, VA Functional Duties: Manage network computer and system security incidents relating to data spills, misclassifications, unauthorized software downloads, system misconfigurations, cross-domain violations, etc.
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You’ll also use your skills to leverage satellite, airborne, and terrestrial or handheld LiDAR remote sensing solutions, and help analyze survey data to assess meaning and potential intent. Geospatial Analyst, MidThe Opportunity:With cloud-based tools, faster GPUs, and the explosion of connected devices, geospatial data has more potential than ever.
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As a key member of the Product Marketing function, this individual will design and lead execution of profitable, scalable omni-channel marketing campaigns derived from deep understanding of data, behaviors, and market trends.
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This position requires a detail-oriented mid-level engineer responsible for understanding RCS models, adjusting RCS models to work within the TMC’s RCS generation framework, understanding and verifying RCS results, and providing documentation required for running threat data in Ground Test architectures.
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