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The successful Cyber Security Engineer applies current analytical and logical thinking to the design, architecture, development, evaluation, testing, and integration of computer systems, appliances, and networks to elevate the security posture of the program.
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The Sponsor seeks assistance with performing technical project management that spans technical data analysis, information technology security research, data integration, software evaluation, and graphical visualization disciplines for multiple projects using the Sponsor s enterprise IT systems.
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Our support across our client base is expanding rapidly and encompasses important services, such as data analytics and visualization, threat analysis, risk management, modeling and simulation, cost estimating, earned value management, program management, system engineering, independent evaluation, and High Consequence Event prevention.
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This could include Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E), Other Procurement, Navy (OPN), Operations and Maintenance, Navy (OM&N) Operations and Maintenance, Navy Fleet Modernization Program (O&M, N, FMP), Shipbuilding and Conversion Navy (SCN), Foreign Military Sales (FMS) acquisition and support funding, and Other Customer Funds (OCF.
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Experience representing complex budget issues while working with OSD Comptroller and Capability Assessment and Program Evaluation (CAPE) or similar resourcing organizations in the Federal government or a large corporation.
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We offer a broad spectrum of technical, engineering, and administrative services, including acquisition, financial and program management; fleet synthetic training; logistics; ship construction engineering; systems engineering and integration; wargaming; test and evaluation; security, counterintelligence, and policy analysis.
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Responsibilities The Program Analyst will provide program and policy analysis to acquisition programs and industrial base management activities. The Strategic Systems Analysis Group (SSAG) supports government and private sector strategic planning, decision making, and program management.
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SAS certificationOncology Research experienceExperience in oncology researchExperience with proposal developmentMixed method evaluation experienceSpecialized in advanced statistical analysis and predictive modelingSolid knowledge of various health data sources (claims/Medicare, EHR, registries) and Medicare Part A, B and D dataUnderstanding of Medicare FFS data and payment policies.
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Provide RTP engineering analysis, including Controlled Technical Information (CTI) identification, Critical Program Information (CPI) assessments and Critical Function (CF) analysis, supply chain analysis, vulnerability analysis, and risk evaluation.
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Experience on a hardware development program: proposal/development/manufacture/verification. SSAG integrates deep client knowledge, advanced analytics, and subject matter expertise to provide timely and objective technical, operational, programmatic, acquisition, and policy analysis.
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Coverent is seeking an experienced management consultant to lead qualitative research and program evaluation activities for a client in the US Intelligence Community. Demonstrated experience leading program evaluation activities.
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The scope of this requirement includes contractor program management, test and evaluation, engineering, financial, logistics , configuration management, post-delivery, and documentation support services.
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Sayres is a leader in defense support services to the US Navy and DoD. Our 300+ program support experts empower our customers' senior leadership with long term planning and analytics, insightful decision making, and day-to-day operations.
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This team is primarily focused on Evaluation, Measurement and Verification (EM&V) engineering and assists clients in quantifying the performance of energy efficiency projects, evaluating energy efficiency and clean energy programs, providing actionable insights for clients through engineering studies, analysis, and research, conducting project due diligence, and providing other relevant technical expertise on a variety of clean energy technologies.
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Strong data analysis, program evaluation and critical thinking skills; Strong Microsoft Excel skills, with a focus on financial analysis, and the ability to manipulate and present data effectively to a wide variety of audiences.
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