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Fuse multidiscipline sources to provide accurate and timely network and geospatial analysis. Knowledge of other intelligence disciplines, including signals intelligence (SIGINT), human intelligence (HUMINT), Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT) , and Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT.
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Respond to socio-cultural taskings and fuse socio-cultural analysis with other intelligence/disciplines into comprehensive, finished intelligence products; provide atmospheric information outlining leaders, group dynamics, attitudes, cultural norms and values.
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We value candidates that demonstrate an ability to fuse doctrinal practices with emerging technological advancements. The employee shall support solicitation, coordination, research, de-confliction, creation/ registration, prioritization, and validation of multiple intelligence (GEOINT, MASINT, SIGINT, HUMINT) discipline collection requirements management (CRM) per standing policy.
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As a Licensed Electrician at Anchor Sandblasting and Coatings, you install and repair wiring, electrical and industrial equipment, and fuse boxes aboard ships and in shipyard facilities. Anchor Sandblasting and Coatings, LLC of Tampa, FL is looking to hire a Marine Electrician.
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Proficient with scheduling software such as Microsoft Projects, Primavera P6, Deltek Acumen Fuse, etc. Minimum of 10 years serving as project controls manager for Transportation infrastructure projects each with contract values of more than $300 million, or a program with interrelated projects with combined values of $300 million or more, including experience in project controls work on:o engineering and construction projects, including planning, design, estimating, forecasting, scheduling, cost control, schedule control, and project reports.
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The employee shall research and manage USCENTCOM Theater priorities or Intelligence Community (IC) priorities and guidance to align USCENTCOM collection requests with priorities, and balances time sensitive requests with standing collection requirements to ensure appropriate deployment of ISR assets.
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Conduct directed threat analysis research and fuse all-source data and information to support analytical efforts, enhancing the ability of Special Operations Command (SOCOM) as the Coordinating Authority (CA) for GCP-V in developing comprehensive multi-disciplined products.
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Experience in developing and deploying algorithms to fuse disparate data sources from both inside and outside the DoD and Intelligence Community to show mission utility to the Defense Intelligence Enterprise (DIE.
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