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2) Years of tactical operations or tactical training experience in military, civilian police / swat or USCG training command (SMTC, MLEA, TACLET or equivalent) The Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Instructor provides instructional services to meet the Coast Guard's unique needs in support of tactical operations training.
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Must have subject matter expertise in at least one of the following subject areas: sonar system operation, underwater acoustics, underwater sound propagation, or tactical oceanography. Leidos' High Fidelity Simulation Business Area is responsible for architecting and implementing large-scale system of systems solutions in support of world class simulation, training, and analysis products for the US Navy. On this opportunity located at a US Government facility in Bethesda, MD, you will use state of the art technologies in developing sophisticated sonar tactical decision aids used by the Fleet.
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The candidate manages the delivery of Sonar Tactical Decision Aids (TDAs) for the US Navy with a focus on Sonar Tactical Decision Aid (STDA) for Advanced Processor Build (APB) systems along related components.
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Must have demonstrated subject matter expertise in at least one of the following subject areas: sonar system operation, underwater acoustics, underwater sound propagation, or tactical oceanography.
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Understanding and presenting technical C-sUAS concepts to Senior Leaders with tactical and operational context. Job Description Torch Technologies is seeking a Counter- small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-sUAS) Capabilities Analyst.
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RESPONSIBILITIES Perform all-source analytic production on WMD, e.g. CBRNE analysis and participates in collection activities supporting strategic and tactical intelligence priorities and responses to military contingency operations.
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Join one of our specialized divisions or units such as the K9 unit, motorcycle unit, tactical operations units such as SWAT and crisis negotiation, community and business outreach units, honor guard, and bicycle patrol.
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QualificationsU.S. CitizenProficient in EnglishAt least 21 years of ageMust be fully capable of performing duties requiring moderate to arduous physical exertion and must be fully capable of self-defense, tactical exercises and weaponless defense.
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JOB POSTING: LP CSA (NON-TACTICAL UNIFORM)Job Description:The Customer Service Associate (Non-Tactical Uniform) is a uniformed (non-tactical) CSA who focuses on providing excellent customer engagement at the front of the store or occasionally in a specific department (TJ Maxx only) and supporting external theft deterrence.
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Utilizes training and/or educational opportunities to ensure that he/she is conversant and knowledgeable in emergency preparedness, security, and transportation EHS from an operational, tactical, regulatory, and legal basis and shares that expertise with MCG personnel as appropriate; promotes these same opportunities for leadership and employees.
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You will be developing strategic and tactical reports on criminal trends and groups, investigating criminal activity, such as human trafficking, drug trafficking and sales of counterfeit products.
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Required Skills: Demonstrated experience analyzing requirements, developing and implementing strategic and tactical planning actions, and making recommendations concerning the direction of the agency’s efforts to include the ability to develop short- and long-range Major Command and/or Department of the Air Force (DAF) force development and plans and strategies for major combat operations (MCO) environments.
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Experience in cybersecurity and threat intelligence sharing platforms, including at least two years of experience in tactical cyber threat intelligence, vulnerability research, malware analysis, and exploit investigation.
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Actively develop competitive and customer intelligence: Communicate market intelligence, opportunities and threats to the company. The Business Development Manager is responsible for identifying, establishing, and maintaining sales opportunities to include account management and end user relationships with agencies within an assigned vertical unit, The BDM is responsible for developing and implementing a vertical plan as well as geographic strategy with direct input from the Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Director of Sales Support and Business Development within the vertical unit.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with one or more technologies including digital signal processing, digital communications, tactical radios, distributed radio frequency systems, modern navigation and positioning technology, and estimation and detection theory.
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tactical job Title: intelligence analyst Company: Georgia Army National Guard in Washington, DC
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