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Incumbent must possess active DoD TS/SCI Personal Security Clearance. Preferred: TS/SCI with CI polygraph Due to U.S. Government contract requirements, only U.S. citizens are eligible for this role.
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Active Top Secret w/ SCI clearance required This position requires a badge and or clearance the requires an extensive background, credit, and drug screening check. The candidate needs to have excellent communication and English writing skills and possess an active Top Secret w/ SCI clearance.
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Active TS/SCI clearance required. Experience with task or correspondence management systems (e.g., TMT or CATMS). We are a world-class team of professionals who deliver next generation technology and products in robotic and autonomous platforms, ground, soldier, and maritime systems in 50+ locations world-wide.
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Security Clearance Level : TS/SCI with active polygraph. Top Secret SCI + Polygraph. From securing our nation's most sensitive systems, to enabling digital transformation and cloud adoption, our people are the ones who make change real.
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VTG is seeking a Policy Analyst I with a TS/SCI Security Clearance to support our government customer in Washington, DC. TS/SCI Security Clearance required. Preferred areas of study are: international studies, political science, national security, foreign policy, humanitarian assistance, foreign assistance, or counterterrorism.
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Overview VTG is seeking a Policy Analyst I with a TS/SCI Security Clearance to support our government customer in Washington, DC. What will you do? State Department policy experience preferred but policy for another federal agency in areas of foreign policy, humanitarian assistance, foreign assistance, or counterterrorism could qualify.
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Security Clearance: Active Top Secret SCI Clearance with Polygraph - TS/SCI with Full Scope Poly. Intrepid Global Solutions, LLC. www. Intrepid Global Solutions, LLC. ("IGS" and/or "Company") and its affiliates, including but not limited to IAP World Services, Inc., and subsidiaries is an EOE, including disability/vets.
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Ensure that all IT systems are compliant with NIST, FISMA, and other governmental security requirements. Monitor and assess the impact of interdepartmental and government directives on existing systems, identifying necessary adjustments or changes to maintain compliance and security.
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Requirements - Experience with Palantir Gaia - U.S. citizenship - Active TS/SCI. security clearance - Ability and willingness to work onsite with customers in their facilities including regular weekend work.
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Desired Qualifications:- TS/SCI clearance is required- Minimum of 3 years of experience as a military Data Subject Matter Expert or related role, withdemonstrated experience with digital strategy, IT project management, enterprise architecture,SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle), or transformation.
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Additional details can be found on our website at: / Position Title: DHS Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) Senior Location : NCR Clearance : TS/SCI OneZero solutions is on contract to provide division wide support for Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) compliance, execution of the Risk Management Framework (RMF) process to achieve and maintain Authority to Operate (ATO) accreditations and deliver cyber security compliance for DHS operational mission systems.
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Monitors and analyzes Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) to identify security issues for remediation. Conducts investigations of information systems security violations and incidents, reporting as necessary to management.
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Security Clearance Level: TS/SCI clearance and ability to obtain and maintain a CI Polygraph Required Skills and Abilities: Must have knowledge of standard network infrastructure. DoD Approved Baseline CSSP Analyst (CEH, CySA+, CND, Cloud+, etc.
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