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Supports a wide array of AV equipment/services including video conferencing, projection and LCD/LED displays, audio systems, wireless microphone systems, camera operation and video recording, lighting, control systems, and other collaborative technology devices.
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The Audio Visual (AV) Manager is responsible for architecting, designing, building, and continuously improving the Firm's global Audio Visual solutions, leading a team of professionals to deliver the Firm's AV experience.
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The AV Technical Director at the Milken Institute will manage all aspects of the state-of-the-art AV infrastructure at the Milken Center in Washington DC, including all technology that supports our event facilities, public-facing American Dream exhibits, digital cinema/theater, Milken Institute staff offices, and the operation of our broadcast studio.
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Design, develop, and implement future Broadcast AV systems with integration into the Broadcast Centers with NASA IT, AV teams, manual patching, updates, and network scanning for vulnerabilities.
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Weapons - assist AV PMO in providing lifecycle management of unique aircraft hardware that allow for carriage and employment of weapons; assist in coordinating across the F-35 enterprise and external weapons programs to ensure necessary designs are implemented across the Air System to permit the effective employment of weapons.
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Experience and certifications with AV control systems including Crestron, Extron and Qsys. Generate schematic diagrams showing integration of AV, control, and power distribution systems.
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As a Social Media Video Producer, you'll be responsible for the creative development of your ideas, producing edits, final delivery - and everything in between, including serving as an on-camera host for some IG reels and other social content.
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Categorize each Body Worn Camera (BWC) video to ensure the evidence maintains the VRS according to the appropriate retention schedule. Compile, edit and disseminate body-worn camera footage to support incident response efforts, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and adherence to legal standard.
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Redact body-worn camera footage in accordance with the appropriate legal standard. Mayvin is seeking a Senior Program Analyst who will independently review recorded footage for the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and catalog those recordings with the Video Retention Solution (VRS) selected by the Agency.
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Serve as member of NIH Special Events Team. Lead all facilities activities in preparation and execution of VIP events, including pre- and post-visit meetings, escorting the White House Advance Team and Secret Service for preparatory and day-of tasks, coordinating housekeeping and cosmetic repairs, supporting Pipe and Drape installation, working with AV teams for specialized press needs, and restoring buildings to original state post-visit.
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This position is for a legal affairs attorney who is responsible for independently handling the drafting and negotiation of legal terms for a variety of production and licensing agreements for the development, production and distribution of documentary and non-scripted reality television programming, as well as the drafting of agreements for on camera talent (e.g., hosts, experts, narrators, families, celebrities, etc.
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Analyze, design, simulate, and implement algorithms in hardware descriptor languages, HDL (VHDL, Verilog), based on customer requirements and/or MATLAB model(s). Analyze, design, and implement HDL test benches in hardware description languages, HDL (VHDL, Verilog), for code validation and validation against models.
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Windows environments and related security controls (IDS/IPS, AV, Proxies, Firewalls, etc.) Uses computers and computer systems (including hardware and software) to enter data and/ or process information.
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Provide technical support and troubleshooting services for incoming queries and issues related to computer systems, software, and hardware and assist the Service Desk Manager as needed. Develops techniques and procedures for conducting cybersecurity risk assessments and compliance audits, the evaluation and testing of hardware, firmware, and software for possible impact on system security, and the investigation and resolution of security incidents such as intrusion, frauds, attacks, or leaks.
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The Contractor shall support the AV MS PMO in delivering 5th Generation tactical aircraft to U.S. Services, Partners, and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers. Our Program Analyst (Sensors Program Management Support) (Block 4), located in Crystal City, Arlington, VA, supports the F-35 JPO Air Vehicle (AV) Mission Systems (MS) Program Management Office (PMO) in its mission in providing life-cycle cost, schedule, and performance of aircraft, avionics, sensors, weapons integration, and modifications in the F.
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