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Drive overall IPS process improvements and documentation, and represent and contribute to the overall IPS solutions and methodologies Full life-cycle support for critical network security technology from ideation and strategic planning through retirement and decommissioning for all engineering and operational needs.
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Lead O&M support efforts of all OMC NIPRNET, SIPRNET, JWICS Network Infrastructure located in NSGB, and Special Access System Network Infrastructure located in both the NCR and NSGB.
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The Network Team is responsible for infrastructure support, server management, security and telecommunication support for the offices and departments that make up county government.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesProvide Tier 2 support for network issues, including diagnosing and troubleshooting complex network problemsExperience with administering and maintaining a Network Access Control (NAC) solution utilizing Cisco's Identity Service Engine (ISE)Manage and optimize network performance and ensure system availability and reliability.
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Two Six Technologies is currently looking for an experienced Operational Network Engineer who will be responsible for designing and implementing complex networks to support cutting-edge cybersecurity research and development.
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The contractor shall name a lead Network Engineer who responsibility is to lead the entire network team in providing support as described in section 11.2 of this document as well as other sections mentioned in this document as well.
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A Koniag Government Services company, is seeking a skilled Network Engineering and Operation Lead with a TS/SCI clearance to support. This role involves managing, deploying, and administering cybersecurity tools, coordinating security-related activities, ensuring security considerations in the Secure System Development Life Cycle (SDLC), and providing security engineering support to IT projects.
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Required Skills REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: 7 years of experience as a Network Engineer B.S. in Computer Engineering, Network Engineering, Information Systems or related technical discipline.
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Chenega Enterprise Systems & Solutions, LLC, a Chenega Professional Services’ company, is looking for a Senior Network Engineer to support the Information Technology Operations and Maintenance Support Office of a federal agency.
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Our work depends on a Network Engineer joining our team to support Government activities in Washington, DC. As a Network Engineer, supporting the Government, you will be trusted to assist with designs, plans, builds, and execution of new configurations in our Infrastructure Modernization Lab before introduction into the live environment.
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The Network Engineer will support the team in managing, planning, monitoring, and reporting on the network support services and project execution for network operations and business-related projects.
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This program delivers full life-cycle engineering support for all system elements including Development (hardware, software and networks), Systems and Security Engineering (Integration, testing and Deployment), Sustainment (Logistics, and field support), Network Operations Center (NOC)/Help Desk, and Government user training support for user community.
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As a tactical network engineer on our team, you'll use your experience in network design and architecture, system interoperability, OSI model, network transport layers, multi-protocol label switching, gateway protocol, and virtual routing and forwarding to support the nation's defense and respond to evolving adversaries.
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Perform preventative maintenance of the NetBrain platform to provide visibility for customer's diverse network protocols and technologies: VxLAN/SD-WAN/ACI/Cloud/VMware/IGP/BGP/MPLS, etc. You have (or are working towards) CompTIA, CCNA or equivalent network certifications.
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The Capital Area Division (CAD)of Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) is seeking to hire an energetic, experienced Systems / Network Administrator T Systems Administrator to work alongside our government customers at the Naval Research Laboratory.
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