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Clearance Required: TS/SCI with poly Title: Information System Security Officer (ISSO) Senior Location: FT.Meade, MD Description: Provides support for a program, organization, system, or enclave’s information assurance program.
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Seven (7) years of experience in developing system performance, availability, scalability, manageability, and security requirements for mid-to-large scale programs. Provides support for highly distributed, massively parallel computation needs such as Hbase, Hadoop, Acumulo, Big Table, Cassandra, Scality et cetera.
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Required Security Clearance: Active TS/SCI Clearance with the ability to obtain CI Poly (US Citizenship required). Knowledge of MI systems and equipment Required Certification: Current Security+ and one other computing environment certification is mandatory.
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Development Experience with Python development Experience with Subversion TS / SCI clearance with a polygraph Bachelor's degree Nice If You Have: Experience with Mobile te chn ologies Experience with Networking tools Clearance: Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information ; TS / SCI clearance with polygraph is required.
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Qualifications Active TS/SCI with polygraph security clearance Proficiency with Microsoft Excel to include creating formulas and pivot tables is required. Pull financial reports/data from Agency systems such as FACTS, CMIS, EDSS, and CDW. Utilize established NSA acquisition and financial management policies, procedures, regulations and tools.
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Software Engineer (Java), Clearance Required – TS/SCI w/Polygraph Please note, this position requires all candidates to currently possess an active Top-Secret SCI Clearance with a Polygraph.
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A CLEARANCE IS REQUIRED TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS ROLE Clearance required: Active TS/SCI clearance with Polygraph Location: Linthicum Heights, MD Description: We are looking for a mid-level Software Engineers to join our team.
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Requisition Number: 18486 Required Travel: 0 - 10% Employment Type: Full Time/Salaried/Exempt Hours Per Week: 40.00 Security Clearance: TS/SCI with Poly Level of Experience: Mid Job DescriptionMission Technologies a division of HII - Cyber Electronic Warfare and Space (CEWS) provides full-spectrum cyber, EW and space capabilities that address today’s rapidly changing, multi-domain global security threats, and anticipate emerging threats.
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Requirements: Active Top Secret/SCI with Full Scope Polygraph security clearance. Individuals without an existing clearance cannot be accepted Software development experience with a concentration in at least one of our favorites: JavaScript (jQuery, ExtJS, Node.js), TypeScript (Angular), Java (Spring, Hibernate), ASP.NET (C#) Good communication skills and ability to interact directly with the client.
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Telework available up to 50% Security clearance TS/SCI w/ poly required. Experience with administering Kubernetes clusters including deploying and configuring operators and helm charts - Experience with one or more of the following programming languages: GO, Java, JavaScript , Kotlin, Python, Typescript Responsibilities: - Leverage Infrastructure as Code to ensure repeatable deployment of resources.
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Active TS/SCI Clearance with Polygraph required Equal Employment and Diversity CyberCore has, on many occasions, expressed support and commitment to the principles of diversity and equal employment opportunity.
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Possess an active or rein-statable TS/SCI with Polygraph security clearance. GliaCell Technologies focuses on Software & System Engineering in Enterprise and Cyber Security solution spaces.
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Active TS/SCI with polygraph clearance. Our 13,000+ people are united in a shared purpose to pursue the limitless potential of technology and ingenuity for clients across defense, national security, public safety, civilian, and military health organizations.
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Be nominated as Trusted Agent for CMIS/JPAS in performance of security assistant duties, which will allow access to the CMIS/JPAS systems to validate clearance information for visitor verification.
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This position requires candidates to be U.S. Citizens and possess a TS/SCI Security Clearance with an appropriate Polygraph. Provide Tier 1 (Help Desk) and Tier 2 (Escalation) problem identification, diagnosis and resolution.
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