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In this role the Policy Director, CCR provides strategic policy guidance and is responsible for government affairs coordination that advances the Center's mission and goals with federal, state, and local government levels as well as federal and state agencies.
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Demonstrated knowledge of public policy and research, procedures and federal, state or local policy and legislative process. Demonstrated leadership in a research/policy initiative with in-depth knowledge of related federal/state policy to public health and equity.
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The following combination of education and experience is required:Bachelor's Degree in international relations, education, or international development or related field; at least two years of experience working in the international field; at least one year of experience in supporting proposal development, especially for U.S. Government opportunities such as for U.S. State Department Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and USAID.
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Coordinate with, and support as needed, Invenergy’s Regulatory Affairs and State Government teams for transmission-related policy development and advocacy matters before FERC, RTOs, state PSCs and state legislatures, and promote organizational alignment on transmission-related issues across these venues and jurisdictions.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, International Affairs, Government, Public Affairs, related field, or equivalent practical experience. Live Nation’s policy regarding vaccinations and masking related to a pandemic or other infectious disease control measures, acts of God, health and safety mandates and/or restrictions imposed by applicable local, state or federal governments has evolved over time.
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Government Affairs / Relations Manager. Collaborate in developing strategic Congressional advocacy plans for Cox business leaders by providing policy research and trend insight into impactful government activities.
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Typical backgrounds would include Program Security Officers (PSO), Government SAP Security Officers (GSSO), Contractor Program Security Officers (CPSO), or Alternate Contractor Program Security Officers (ACPSO.
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Able to brief and work effectively with high-ranking officials of the State Department, other government agencies, and foreign governments. State Department policy experience preferred but policy for another federal agency in areas of foreign policy, humanitarian assistance, foreign assistance, or counterterrorism could qualify.
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Under the direction of the Director, Federal Government Relations, the Government Relations Manager represents the American Heart Association before Congress, the Executive Branch, and coalition partners on a portfolio of legislative issues including preserving and expanding healthcare access through the Medicare, Medicaid, and Affordable Care Act programs; women and childrens health; cardiac rehabilitation; and peripheral artery disease.
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Establishes ACP as the authoritative clean industry resource at state gubernatorial, legislative and regulatory gatherings (e.g. NARUC, NCSL, CSG, MGA, ALEC, etc.) Manages the ACP Eastern Region State Affairs program, including lobbying, regulatory, grassroots and media work in our direct engagement states and focused on land-based technology.
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This is an opportunity to join a team home to a former Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General, several Assistant Attorneys General, members of Congress, and a myriad of other elected and appointed government officials since the late 1970s.
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This position will be managing projects covering Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) topics for an organization that rapidly identifies and develops capabilities for the Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, and the other Government organizations.
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We support clients ranging from the U.S. Government (e.g., the U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Departments of State and Labor, and the Millennium Challenge Corporation) to large bilateral and multilateral donors (e.g., the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program.
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Tanaq Government Services (TGS) delivers professional, scientific, and technical services and information technology (IT) solutions to federal agencies in the health, technology, and other government services.
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Ocean Bay, a subsidiary of Three Saints Bay, LLC, and a Federal Government Contractor industry leader, is seeking an Alarm Monitor - Telecommunicator. answering service for multiple government agencies as required or currently set up per.
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