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Minimum 4 years relevant Supply Chain Risk Management/Third Party Risk Management experience in conducting supplier assessments, developing SCRM/C-SCRM governance, and delivering agency-level SCRM/C-SCRM training and outreach materials.
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Depending on your areas of work, experiences and studies, and interests, you will have the opportunity to serve clients regarding China, in cybersecurity and cyber threat intelligence, OSINT, supply chain risk management, anti-money laundering and fraud, financial investigations, technology and solutions innovation, and much more.
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Overview: Provides COMPASS government financial, contracting, and administrative support to the Defense Health Agency (DHA), staff organizations, and more than 200 Army/Navy/Air Force Military Treatment Facilities (MTF) as part of Enterprise Portfolio Management and Monitoring Services (EPMMS.
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GIS Analyst Job Description Overview DRT Strategies delivers expert management consulting and information technology (IT) solutions to large federal agencies, the U.S. Navy, state and local government and commercial clients in health care, technology, and financial services industries.
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As a Senior Project Financial Analyst, you will serve as a trusted advisor in support of the MITRE Sector Financial Management organization. Providing continuous proactive service & support to Project Leaders and Department Managers Full-lifecycle financial, and end-to-end business support of direct work programs Budgeting, resource management, execution, collections, and contract closeout)Support pricing and estimating activities as needed for new projects, or potential change orders.
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ISN is seeking an individual that will support Business Development and corporate operations, focusing on proposal pricing and project finance management. Maintain Financial System (Deltek Costpoint) budget modules for standard variance reporting.
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The Consultant may lead daily, dynamic operational activities such as meeting facilitation, problem solving, project and process development and implementation which requires superior change management skills.
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The Business Analyst (BA), for the Development Information Solution (DIS) project, reports to the senior technical Project Manager within DIS. The BA is responsible for providing DIS Program Management Office (PMO) support to ensure the program remains compliant with Agency policies, support or lead technical efforts, inform and/or execute project-related process improvements.
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Bachelor’s degree in related field; 5+ years of experience using customer's financial management and tracking tools, including COGNOS and BASIS; Expertise building complex spend plans across multiple organizations; Ability to navigate the customer's financial transfer systems; Experience serving as a project lead or program manager, overseeing at least 3 employees; Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, Proficiency in Microsoft Excel.
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Experience with NAVSEA, including providing program management and financial management support to U.S. Navy ACAT I and II programs. Project Management Professional (PMP) or Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAWIA) Program Management Level III Certification.
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Our Joint Systems Division is seeking a Project Control Analyst (PCA) to work closely with Project Managers, Corporate Accounts Payable, and Accounts Receivable to provide multifaceted financial and business operations support to maintain strong overall governance of project budgets, revenue recognition, and project processes.
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Experience in Portfolio Management or Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO) Experience with Project Management Tools (i.e., Clarity and/or Planview) Banking experience and maturing a portfolio management function.
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Work with project management, schedulers, and task leads to build an actionable plan for client to secure funding need to achieve their goals. Once funding is secured, help manage funding efficiently through consistent tracking and communication with project management and task leads.
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Providing general support to the client including, but not limited to, analysis, data calls, financial management, risk management, audits, and project management related tasks.
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Knowledge of project management processes, ensuring on-time delivery of complex deliverables, including plans of actions and milestones (POA&M) Our offerings include health, life, disability, financial, and retirement benefits, as well as paid leave, professional development, tuition assistance, work-life programs, and dependent care.
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