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Peraton is currently seeking an experienced Cloud Monitoring Analyst Team Lead to support the CIRT Team in supporting the Department of State’s (DoS) Computer Incident Response Team leveraging deep knowledge of computer forensic techniques, malware analysis and monitoring / incident response to work with key stake holders in an effort to develop methodologies and processes to support the Department’s migration and integration of cloud-based services.
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Our expertise is in the fields of monitoring and evaluation; democracy and governance; peace and stability; rule of law and accountability; education; gender and inclusion; strategic communications; and leadership and organizational development.
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The Senior Knowledge Management (KM)/Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Advisor serves as the lead strategic planner for the AFR/SD/Health Team and for USAID Missions in the Africa Region more broadly.
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The Local, Faith-based, and Transformative Partnerships Hub, within USAID’s Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI/LFT), is seeking a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Specialist to provide support to the programs under its Locally Led Development Initiatives (LLDI.
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Design, configure, implement, troubleshoot, and maintain all security and health monitoring platforms and their associated software, such as firewalls (Security Groups), intrusion detection/intrusion prevention, anti-virus/malware (HBSS), SIEM (Splunk), Solarwinds, Nagios, native cloud services and MDM.
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Minimum six years leading knowledge management, including information systems design and management, organizational development, organizational learning, strategic communications, third party monitoring, indicator development, & workshop facilitation on USG contracts is required.
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Manage implementation, configuration, and updates of network monitoring tools, network device access control tools, troubleshooting technologies, bandwidth monitoring tools, Network Traffic Generator, Network Packet Capture.
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The Adaptation MEL Specialist will conduct global analysis to support USAID, State Department, U.S. interagency, and National Security Council/White House counterparts to understand, communicate, and use progress monitoring and performance monitoring data on PREPARE. The MEL Specialist will provide all functions needed to support Agency and Bureau leadership and teams to implement the PREPARE Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Plan.
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Position SummaryDAI seeks candidates for the Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Manager position on the anticipated USAID-funded Integrated Land and Resource Governance II (ILRG II) Activity.
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Installation, monitoring, testing, troubleshooting, and administration of the ACAS/Nessus Vulnerability Scanner. Experience with vulnerability scanning tools and close familiarity with Vulnerability Management Systems, Continuous Monitoring, and Risk Scoring.
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The position prepares materials to ensure the Director and Deputy Director of the Health team can expertly represent the Africa Bureau at high-level Agency and interagency meetings and working groups on matters related to strategic planning, monitoring and evaluation, performance management, or other topics as needed.
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TB Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, and Adaptation (MERLA)Basic Qualifications:To be considered you must meet the following basic qualifications: at least an advanced degree (MPH, MD, DrPH/PhD, MBA, or equivalent education) in public health, epidemiology, behavioral/social sciences, laboratory science or other related field, with at least 5+ years of direct experience in USAID-funded TB programming.
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These markets include aerospace and defense, factory automation, air and water quality environmental monitoring, electronics design and development, oceanographic research, deepwater oil and gas exploration and production, medical imaging and pharmaceutical research.
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The KM office provides criminal justice subject matter expertise, training, and best practices to the development, preparation, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of INL programs globally in the anti-crime, counternarcotics, law enforcement, and rule of law and justice sectors.
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You will lead a team of Operators who are responsible for access control, alarm monitoring, customer service, incident management, and other ad hoc tasks as needed. Knowledge of security systems for access control and alarm monitoring.
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