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This Assistant Federal Security Director - Generalist position is located Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), Transportation Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security (DHS.
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Have thorough understanding of DOS policies and procedures, national security, foreign policy, public diplomacy, and foreign affairs. Coordinate with the Domestic Operations (DO) directorate on manpower requests for protective security details.
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If you are a Senior Linux Administrator with a passion for DevOps and cloud technologies, this is an excellent opportunity to advance your career while making a significant impact on national security projects.
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As a Technician Trainee you will: Be paid to learn and apprentice the Safelite way, through hands-on and classroom training, including: Installing and repairing auto glass Recalibrating automotive safety systems Providing additional services & products Study and pass testing to become a Safelite-certified Technician showing proficiency in installations, embracing a positive attitude and following taught techniques.
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Develop course curriculum and presentations for training on the DSIAS provided to students attending the Basic RSO, RSO In-Service, Assistant Regional Security Officer-Investigations, the Foreign Service National Investigator - Basic, and Foreign Service National Investigator In-Service training classes at the Diplomatic Security Training Center.
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Plan, participate, and facilitate youth-focused events Contribute and participate in NAMI's media activities, including social media content, podcasts, and public speaking engagements with partners Lead the content and distribution of NAMI's youth and young adult newsletter and Community of Practice Program Requirements Between the ages of 18 - 25 years old Commitment to serve on the advisory board for one year, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2025.
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Our 13,000+ people are united in a shared purpose to pursue the limitless potential of technology and ingenuity for clients across defense, national security, public safety, civilian, and military health organizations.
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Environmental Specialist \- As part of the Boeing Environment Team, you will join the Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) team supporting Airplane Program and/or Boeing Defense, Space, and Security operations.
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Hands-on experience using IaC software tools (CloudFormation, Terraform, Azure Resource Manager, GCP Cloud Deployment Manager etc) and CI/CD tools (IDEs, GitLab, GitHuB, Jenkins, CircleCI, etc.
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IntelliBridge is an award-winning national security company looking for an Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Access Specialist to join a federal law enforcement client’s open source program focused on detecting threats to specific people, locations, and events.
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Roles will be onsite in Arlington or Alexandria, VA. The candidate will support DoD's Global Investment and Economic Security Office in the development of risk mitigation options and the monitoring and compliance of Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) mitigation agreements.
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Comprehension of publications pertaining to standard cabling for telecom, data, security & wireless systems practices, engineering & Federal, State & local safety standards. Comprehension of terminology pertaining to installation & service of cabling infrastructure for telecom, data, security & wireless systems.
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Data entry of all information from the Vehicle Application (VEH) to the Department of Public Safety (DPS) system to print vehicle registration; including making sure the correct transaction type is typed.
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Serves as logistics lead for assigned in-person events, performing all duties assigned to include audio visual production, food & beverage, housing management, transportation, staffing, safety and security, and shipping.
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Must possess a 4-year degree and a minimum of four (4) years of experience in international affairs and/or national security policy. Work closely with DTSA, other DASA DE&C Directorates, Army Program Executive Offices (PEOs), and other stake holders to provide HQDA review and coordination on TSFD actions, export control, and other key security assistance and security cooperation actions.
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