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Mission Support Job Description The Building People, LLC, has a position open for a full-time Construction Project Manager with a Legat/Overseas PM Specialty and active Top Secret Clearance for a facilities engineering program to support a federal Agency.
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Serving federal, state, & local government clients as well as public higher education institutions, our team of over 15,000+ professionals brings fresh perspective to help clients anticipate disruption, reimagine the possible, and fulfill their mission promise.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills Desired Elements Experience with government contracting firms supporting the Federal government Master of Arts (B.A.) or Master of Science (B.S.) degree Experience in collaborative proposal writing efforts Scripting experience (Bash, Python, Perl) Multiple Configuration Management tools.
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The National Security Sector at Leidos is hiring for a Senior Graphic Designer / Developer to join our team supporting a U.S. federal government intelligence agency. Demonstrated proficiency in professional graphics and design software to include, but not limited to: Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere, and Flash), Apple Final Cut Pro X, and Apple Mac hardware platforms, Map Publisher, Microsoft 365, and any other interactive graphics enablers, languages, or tools specified.
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Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM), Certified Public Finance Officer (CPFO), or other certification related to federal financials. Familiarity with federal government procurement processes and practices.
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You will analyze, plan, and execute the work necessary to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability IT systems for the federal government as required by FISMA (Federal Information Security Modernization Act.
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Primarily focused on Federal Government clients in general, and the Department of Defense in particular, Bennett Aerospace provides expert guidance and advice on the full spectrum of R&D and its applications in engineering, science, medicine, and IT, as well as providing strategic programmatic support in order to meet customer goals and objectives.
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Testing of Intrusion Detection Systems, video surveillance CCV systems, and Access Control Systems of all GSA leased Government Agencies within the region. The Technical Countermeasure Program Specialist (Business Analyst) is responsible for managing projects and budgets related to implementing technical countermeasures to mitigate threats to Federal facilities.
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From strategy to execution, the Government and Public Sector practice of Ernst & Young LLP provides a full range of consulting and audit services to help our Federal, State, Local and Education clients implement new ideas to help achieve their mission outcomes.
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GDIT has an amazing opportunity for a Service Desk Technician / Help Desk Analyst to provide world-class IT support to our prestigious clientele at the highest levels of the federal government in the heart of our nation's capital.
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10+ years of related experience, minimum of 5 years of experience in U.S. government, political, or advocacy communications required, and experience with nonprofit communications strongly preferred.
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The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) Government & Community Relations (GCR) Communications Specialist is responsible for supporting communications activities that promote the policy and advocacy priorities of the organization, as well as WWP's ongoing work with the federal government, and military and veterans service organizations.
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8+ years' experience selling to government customers including understanding the nuances of US Federal Government sales cycles and how to navigate through the process. In this role, the Business Development Manager should have a strong business acumen that accompanies deep knowledge of US Federal Government civilian agencies.
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Our Global Government division, headquartered in Washington, DC, deploys cutting-edge technical expertise for federal agencies such as the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the United States Coast Guard (USCG.
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Experience: 3+ years operational experience in the military, other Federal Government, or comparable civilian position in Cyberspace Operations (Offensive Cyberspace Operations, Defensive Cyberspace Operations, andCyberspace Exploitation), Cyber Red Team, Penetration Testing, and/or Information Operations (IO)Possess working knowledge of DoD’s Cybersecurity Vulnerability Alert and Incident Response process.
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