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Knowledge of government procedures and regulations, including Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Cost Accounting Standard (CAS), Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA), or Contract Audit Manual (DCAM.
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Leverage expertise in the development of procurement request (PR) packages, including Acquisition Plans (APs), Acquisition Strategies (AS), Statements of Work (SOWs), Performance Work Statements (PWSs), Source Selection Plans (SSPs), Justification and Approvals (J&As), Determination and Finding (D&F), and the Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL), ensuring adequacy, consistency, and compliance with administrative, regulatory, and procedural requirements.
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As a Project Controls Analyst, you’ll leverage your government contract experience working in a demanding and fast-paced environment to help your client execute against well-formed contract requirements.
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Knowledge of all aspects of shipbuilding oversight as well as contract terms and conditions, deliverables, and performance requirements. Salary at Booz Allen is determined by various factors, including but not limited to location, the individual’s particular combination of education, knowledge, skills, competencies, and experience, as well as contract-specific affordability and organizational requirements.
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As a Project Controls Analyst on our team, you’ll support financial analysis, risk mitigation, and revenue reporting for full contract life cycle support. That’s why we need you, an experienced financial analyst who can help support a team in navigating the requirements, policies, and regulations that govern the complex project controls process for our clients.
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Experience with contract writing systems, including SPS. You’ll support market research, development of Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Requests for Information (RFIs), contract modifications, and technical instructions.
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Perform detailed financial and program control activities, including assisting with budgeting, reporting, estimating, and analysis for large and complex programs, organizations, and proposals for full contract life cycle support.
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5+ years of experience in business operations or business management supporting acquisition and contract management activities in the intelligence community. Experience with COGNOS, BASIS, and BASIS Contract Request (BCR.
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