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Prepare and present written and oral briefings to special agents, Program management, Bureau and Department leadership, and law enforcement, defense, and intelligence partners on open-source monitoring and triage.
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The contract will encompass a wide range of tasks including but not limited to: Program Management; Monitoring, Analysis and Incident Response; Tier 3 Engineering and O&M; Field Engineering technical support; and Cloud operations.
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The Program Analyst will support the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategic, Space, and Intelligence Portfolio Management (DASD (SSIPM. We have a near-term need for an OPIR Program Analyst to provide onsite support at the Pentagon in Arlington, VA.
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Other key duties include program management and development, fundraising, grant writing, marketing, and community outreach. About LMBO: The Lake Michigan Bird Observatory’s mission is to advance the conservation of birds in Wisconsin and throughout the Western Great Lakes Region through coordinated research, monitoring, and education.
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Under the direction of the Associate Director, the Program Officer is responsible for strategic decision-making and high-level program planning, management and monitoring of a program portfolio and program activities (e.g., advisory panels, workgroup meetings) that advance PCORI’s patient-centered research agenda.
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Our 450+ experts provide practical and insightful intellectual leadership in areas such as health surveillance, program evaluation and monitoring, survey research, training and technical assistance, and technology-enabled solutions for the Department of Health and Human Services (e.g., CDC, NIH, and SAMHSA), the Defense Health Agency, the National Science Foundation, State and local Departments of Public Health, and numerous other nongovernmental clients.
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Perform a wide and complex range of technical and administrative building and facilities management services, including custodial and laborer services; operation, planned (predictive and preventive) and unplanned routine maintenance and repair of building systems (including heating, ventilating, air conditioning, electrical, painting, structural and plumbing), support for special events, pest control, snow removal, and agreed-upon exhibit or program support.
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The Assistant Coach, Men’s and Women’s Swimming position will support all aspects of the Olympic sports program, including recruiting qualified athletes, coaching and instructing of student-athletes, monitoring and supporting academic progress and progression toward a degree, alumni and donor engagement, and more.
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Supports Investment Budget and Portfolio Management: Collaborate across the enterprise to support accurate data input and coding of all grants. Experience: 5 years public or community relations, development, corporate giving, foundation environment or public health field including 2 years of program management.
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Preferred candidates will possess domain knowledge in key areas of the life sciences sector; including, but not limited to, compliance program development, third party risk management, medical affairs, compliance monitoring, etc.
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This position will support the US Department of Veterans Affairs Critical Staffing Program. Anesthesiology Service collaborates with other Services to establish guidelines for the safe administration of anesthesia and provides consultation on the monitoring and evaluation of anesthesia care management throughout the organization.
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Global Internal Audit is a fast paced, dynamic team focused on business and operational processes and the technologies that support risk management, governance, and internal controls for the company.
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OSPO requires contract support for Centralized Program Support (CPS), Cybersecurity Compliance (CSC), Security Management Center (SMC), and Security Architecture and Evaluation (SAE.
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The Varsity Offensive Line Coach will provide support in the overall organization and management of the football program while reporting to the Head Football Coach and Offensive Coordinator.
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In this position, you will serve as the PM and Risk Management Lead over a team of individuals responsible for information security support services, including Risk Management and Continuous Monitoring, ISSO/ISSE, and Privacy Support.
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