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Required Clearance: TS/SCI FSRequired Qualifications: A Masters Degree in a Technical, Computer or Math related field with five (5) years experience in the following: Domain Name Server (DNS), Network Time Protocol (NTP) and IP routing protocols.
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If you're a talented Senior Software Engineer with a TS/SCI polygraph clearance, we want to hear from you. TS/SCI clearance with polygraph (must possess to be considered for this role.
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Active and transferable U.S. government issued TS/SCI with polygraph security clearance is required prior to start date. Nightwing Intelligence Solutions, LLC (Nightwing) is looking for a Program Control Analyst to join our CODEX Business Unit in Annapolis Junction, MD. Nightwing is a leading provider of Cyberspace Operations, Vulnerability Research, Cyber Defense & Resiliency, Data Intelligence, Software Modernization, Engineering and systems integration solutions to military, homeland security, law enforcement and civil affairs markets worldwide.
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Active DoD Top Secret/SCI with CI Poly About Firebird AST: Firebird AST is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) based in Northern Virginia and a market-recognized leader within the IC, Department of Defense, Homeland Security, and Law Enforcement.
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Clearance: Active TS/SCI w/ Full Scope Poly clearance. If you believe you are the victim of a scam, contact your local law enforcement and report the incident to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
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