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Msiworldwide.com. Project Summary: The DoD Assessments, Monitoring & Evaluation (AM&E) project is a five-year effort to build a culture of AM&E and establish an AM&E program at each Geographic Combatant Command (GCC) within the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (ODASD) Global Partnerships at DoD. The project supports reform of institutional capacity building of partner nations’ ministries of defense with a whole of government approach.
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Five (5) years’ experience in planning, coordination and synchronization support to TSOC/GCC planning and operations. Five (5) years’ experience in planning, coordination and synchronization support to TSOC/GCC planning and operations.
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Conduct mission analysis, including staff estimates, courses of action, decision support templates, and concepts of the operation for campaign and contingency plans. Yorktown Systems Group was founded on the idea that providing quality and ethical services with a laser focus on our customer's goals is an effective long-term business model.
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Candidate must know about the GCC Command and Control Systems, i.e., Data Link Infrastructure for the AOR. Interfacing with MDA and C2BMC Command Center (CCC) personnel for operations plan approval and status updates.
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Experience is government service industry and Microsoft GCC High environment is desirable. As a Licensing Specialist, you will play a critical role in overseeing the management of software licenses and technology-related assets within our organization.
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