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Provides guidance to System GTM and System developers as it related to the A&A process using both the National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800 series and Department Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM) guidelines.
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Our podcast division is flourishing and includes successful shows such as I Spy, Ones and Tooze, Foreign Policy Live, The Negotiators, and The Hidden Economics of Remarkable Women (HERO.
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Direct experience working with foreign national children and youth or with anti-trafficking programs preferred. The Trafficking Analyst supports the Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, DC. The position provides support to OTIP’s Protection Divisions victim assistance and service programs, primarily for activities associated with foreign national children, and adults, upon request.
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Ability to ramp up on a range of topics quickly, including emerging technologies, cyber threat intelligence, supply chain risk, foreign policy, financial systems, financial crime, market analysis, best practices analysis, and change management.
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Asian Studies, Organizational Analysis, Strategic Studies, Russian Studies, Intelligence Studies, International Relations, Military History, or an approved national security related field (i.e., Defense & Strategic Studies, Foreign Affairs, International Politics, and Economics.
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Knowledge and general understanding of USAF roles and missions Knowledge and general understanding of security cooperation, international affairs, security assistance, foreign military sales to include the processes, legislation and players.
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Foreign Affairs Specialist. PhD required in a scientific field and/or 10 years’ experience in international politics/foreign policy/science and technology. Ten (10) years or more work experience on political economic analysis, state building, governance, and human rights or 1.5 – 2 years in Department of State-specific foreign policy development.
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Course segments cover U.S. relations with Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh geography, demographics, history and issues of historical memory, national and subnational identities (ethno-linguistic, tribal, regional, and religious), government and politics, economy and development, the security environment, media, key social dynamics (gender, democracy, civil society) and foreign affairs more generally.
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This executive will work internally and externally, maintaining and establishing critical relationships to fuel and amplify priorities in Washington, D.C. Serving as the manager of the Legislative Affairs and Regulatory teams, this Executive will closely coordinate with the Public Policy, External Affairs, Political and State and Local Government Affairs leadership in Washington, Philadelphia, and across the Comcast footprint.
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MD, PharmD, PhD, or DO with expertise in clinical research, patient care, Clinical Development, Medical/Scientific Affairs, and/or basic research highly preferred. Prior experience in Medical/Scientific Affairs or Clinical Development within the biopharmaceutical industry, and/or clinical or research in the therapeutic area.
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Demonstrated ability to effectively plan, research, develop, and write high-quality, complex analyses, studies, projects, assignments, and briefings on key US foreign policy and national security objectives for IC consumers and policymakers at the highest levels of government.
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The Director, Federal Affairs, will advocate T-Mobile’s Federal public policy initiatives before the US Congress and will report to the Sr. Director, Federal Legislative Affairs. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with the dynamic Federal Legislative Affairs team, as well as regulatory and business teams, to develop policy positions, formulate lobbying strategies, and coordinate Hill outreach to drive desired outcomes on critical issues.
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Supports work of other law school offices (Admissions, Graduate Programs, Career Services, Student Affairs, Bar Support, Alumni Affairs) by pulling data and providing reports and allowing access to student records in compliance with FERPA.
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Core Responsibilities Conduct research, analysis, and writing for CTP reports, files, and other analytical products in the field of Iranian internal dynamics, internal and external security, and foreign policy activities, including Iran’s military capabilities, regional influence, and soft power outreach.
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Assist in management and implementation of the Department of the Navy Foreign Military Sales (FMS) system. Support emerging Department of the Navy (DoN) and Department of Defense (DoD) security cooperation, security assistance and foreign military sales financial operations, staff, organization, and administrative requirements.
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