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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Vision insurance Wellness resources The Washington, DC Economic Partnership (WDCEP), a non-profit, public-private partnership that focuses on facilitating economic development on behalf of the District of Columbia, has an opening for a full-time Research Analyst.
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Depending on the project, Analysts may expect their work to include: housing market analysis other forms of data analysis and research GIS mapping case study research regulation review and analysis economic and econometric modeling community engagement affordable housing financial analysis public policy analysis Analysts also help prepare written reports, presentations in PowerPoint, and Excel models for clients, as well as firm marketing materials and proposals for new projects.
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The selected analyst will work with the section's economists and research assistants to set up new databases and develop new statistical models to conduct economic and financial modeling and analysis and evaluate macroeconomic and financial market developments.
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The Media Analyst will provide support in the fields of media analysis, communications, international affairs, market research, or related areas. 4+ years of verifiable experience in the fields of media analysis, communications, international affairs, market research, or related areas.
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Assist the Cyber Innovation KP and Cyber Operations Lead KP in market research, academic outreach, and venture capital, private equity, and industry engagement. Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Cyber Technology Analyst to join our team in the DMV area.
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The Analyst will perform in-depth all-source research and analysis and prepare written assessments for policy, intelligence, and homeland security communities. We have an exciting opportunity for an Intelligence Analyst to support a client's requirements in a challenging, dynamic setting located in the Washington Metropolitan Area. The Analyst will be responsible for assisting in the development and production of strategic planning documents in support of US counterintelligence interests and programs.
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The Analyst will support strategic analyses to inform national policy on counterintelligence issues and encourage collaboration within the intelligence community. Ability to research, analyze, and fuse complex data sets.
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Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.
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As a management analyst, you will provide full-time support to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) National Risk Management Center (NRMC.
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Knowledge of review plans, industrial security plans, research solicitations, market research, and independent government cost estimates. Join our Acquisitions team supporting Research and Development (R&D) efforts within the intelligence community.
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As an Acquisitions Business Analyst, you will work with the agency’s business units, including plans, budget, and execution, contracts and interagency agreements, security, IT, and records and property management.
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Experience manipulating various classified and open-source databases to conduct research in support of strategic priorities. The Analyst will assist in developing integrated campaigns to improve IC posture against foreign intelligence threats and identify key intelligence gaps, implement initiatives to address shortfalls, and objectively evaluate community progress in closing gaps.
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Maximus is looking for a research assistant/business analyst to support a congressionally mandated study for assessing nuclear energy capabilities, trade-offs, innovations, and supply chain risks.
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2+ years of Market Research, Analysis, or Government Consulting experience. Leverage your expertise in open-source research methodologies and data analysis techniques, you will develop compelling reports, presentations, and recommendations that guide our clients in understanding market dynamics, technology trends, and competitive positioning.
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Conduct research and draft political, economic, market and reputational risk analysis. Steptoe LLP, a Washington, DC-based Am Law 100 firm, is actively seeking an Analyst to support the Firm’s International Trade and Regulatory Compliance practice group in its Washington, DC office.
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