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Provides port, rail, air and munitions subject matter expertise to the MAA and MA Program Office. Must have familiarity with Mission Assurance/airfield, port, rail and munitions applicable policy, standards, and benchmarks.
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Strong understanding of DOD policies and guidance applicable to the Military Munitions Response Program and DOD Advanced Geophysical Classification Program. We are looking for a Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) Project Manager to join our team.
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This vacancy is for a Supervisory Export Policy Analyst (Director, Munitions Control Division) in the Bureau of Industry and Security, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Export Administration (EA), Office of Strategic Industries and Economic Security (SIES), Munitions Control Division (MCD) within the Department of Commerce.
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10+ years of experience in at least one of the areas of technology and lines of business related to munitions. A minimum of five (5+) years of experience in at least one of the areas of technology or lines of business related to munitions.
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Possess knowledge and experience with the Military Munitions Response Program Level of Education: Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited university. Possess knowledge and experience with the Military Munitions Response Program Level of Education: Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited university.
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Convert Government analysis to the specifics of units and equipment, e.g., add support equipment, personnel, munitions, and unit structure to weapons systems projected by Government analysts. Convert Government analysis to the specifics of units and equipment, e.g., add support equipment, personnel, munitions, and unit structure to weapons systems projected by Government analysts.
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We are seeking a Naval Munitions Requirements Process and Non-Combat Expenditure Allocations Lead. Review and recommend for approval the sale (replacement in kind), or transfer of munitions for Foreign Military Sales (FMS.
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Five (5) years or more of DoD experience in Transportation, Port and Airfield operations and mission planning, active duty, civilian or contractor. Participate in the pre-assessment coordination, MAA onsite, report development and Mission Assurance protection program related request for information.
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The contractor shall provide recommendations to HAF, AFLCMC, IAR and Partner Nation Defense Force/Ministry of Defense regarding design interface, product support management, maintenance planning, technical data, training and training devices, supply support, support and test equipment, munitions management, packaging/handling/storage and transportation, computer resources, and manpower and personnel support elements as outlined in the DoD Integrated Product Support (IPS) Element handbook.
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U.S. Munitions List (USML) Arms Export Control Act (AECA) Export Administration Regulations (EAR) Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as law, international relations, or business administration.
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Serves as Chief of the DoD Environmental Programs Branch, which manages the execution of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) hazardous, toxic, radioactive waste and military munitions remediation programs.
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The Operational Evaluation Division (OED) has an immediate career opening for an Analyst supporting the Department of Defense's assessments of land warfare-based combat vehicle survivability, personal protective equipment, and weapon and munitions lethality in support of live fire test and evaluation.
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Ammo 68- Military Munitions Rule; Ammo 76- Identification of Ammunition; Ammo 78- Ammunitions Publications. Experience with Navy Enterprise Resource Planning ( ERP ) , GFEBS, or DAI. Experience with Procurement Business Intelligence Service ( PBIS.
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We are currently seeking an Internal Audit Specialist to support the Munitions System & Organization Controls (SOC1) team: Experience supporting internal controls testing, internal audit support, risk assessments, and Corrective Action Plan development/validation.
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Using available data, subject matter expert knowledge, and best judgement, create and maintain input data for Combat Forces Assessment Model (CFAM) and work with other computer simulations including, but not limited to, Brawler Air Combat Simulation, Advanced Framework for Simulation, Integration, and Modeling (AFSIM), Weapons Effects Analysis and Probability Software (WEAPS), and Joint Munitions Effectiveness Manual (JMEM) Joint Weaponeering System (JWS.
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