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Bachelor’s degree in a field related to international development, international relations, political science, public administration, legislative affairs, communications, journalism, etc. Knowledge of foreign affairs, international development, geopolitical issues.
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2.8 Under no circumstances shall a Musician provide direction to a Religious Affairs Specialist (RAS), general military member, a DA Civilian, fellow musician or volunteer, nor shall he/she represent in an official capacity of the Federal Government, U.S. Army or Air Force or the local congregation that the contract supports.
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Responsible for Assessment and Authorization (A&A) activities for Consular Affairs / Consular Systems and Technology (CA/CST) automated information systems (AIS) and provides A&A support for domestic and oversea deployed systems, as well as A&A activities on Cloud systems (IAAS, SAAS, and PAAS.
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Experience in collecting, analyzing, and disseminating foreign affairs and terrorism-related information. (2) U.S. accredited bachelor’s degree in political science, international affairs, area studies, or a related field of study.
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The DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS & STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS (the “Deputy”) manages the Program and develops a Program strategy. The Deputy will also interface with policy and coalition leaders to build relationships and assist in the execution of Government Affairs goals.
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The candidate should have direct experience in legislative affairs and advocacy, and in managing state and federal lobbying initiatives and lobbyists in a complex federal and state regulatory environment.
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Position Overview QinetiQ U.S. seeks a Strategic Communications and Public Affairs Advisor to support an integrated marketing communications and public affairs portfolio on behalf of a federal law enforcement organization within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS.
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Compliance and Audit: Ensure that the CrowdStrike Falcon platform aligns with relevant regulatory requirements and industry standards. Threat Intelligence Integration: Integrate threat intelligence feeds into the CrowdStrike Falcon platform.
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Concentra also provides contract services at employer worksites and Department of Veterans Affairs community-based outpatient clinics. We have a clinical team of PTs offering specialty services such as oncology, lymphedema, spine, pain management, ACL program, vestibular, work conditioning/hardening and MORE.
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Minimum Bachelor's degree in education, education administration, law enforcement, criminal justice, public affairs, public safety, business, or related. MetaPhase Consulting is supporting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Infrastructure Security Division (ISD) School Safety Task Force (SSTF.
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The Mission, Equity and Legislative Affairs (MELA) Department is seeking an experienced attorney to join its legal staff as Associate General Counsel. Does your practice include financial regulatory work, as well as legal support for risk management.
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Lead, initiate, cultivate, and maintain productive working relationships with internal and external partners, including legislative affairs and security professionals, as well as interagency policymakers in order to help SSD leadership advance special security directives, projects, and initiatives.
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From threat intelligence and risk analysis, to detection and response, and expert advisory around emerging regulatory demands and cutting-edge advances in technical solutions, we pride ourselves on being a one-stop shop for the most sophisticated and discerning of clients.
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Experience in the collection, analysis and dissemination of foreign affairs and terrorism-related information. Minimum of four (4) years of relevant intelligence analysis experience with a Bachelors Degree from a four (4) year U.S. accredited college in one of the following areas: Political Science, International Affairs, Area Studies, or a related field of study.
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Provide strategic guidance on lobbying efforts and testimony to be delivered by ACLU staff before legislative or regulatory bodies at the federal, state, and local/municipal levels, in collaboration where appropriate with affiliate leadership.
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