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Each Subject Mater Expert normally has a minimum of fifteen (15) years experience in their specific area of expertise. Different subject matter experts which may not reside within the Emergency Management community are required for each hazard to effectively advise the Agency on key critical decisions.
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The client seeks the services to provide a resource to perform as Subject Matter Expert on a Staff Augmentation basis. Task Description: Subject Matter Experts (SMEs): Advises on overall strategy and the path forward and responsible for the implementation.
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Opportunity: Counter-Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-sUAS) Subject Matter Expert (SME) – (Part Time) - Support in building partner capacity (U.S. Government Contract) The Hoplite Group is seeking C-sUAS SME to assist a partner nation with the development of a national level c-sUAS framework, which will incorporate stakeholders to examine interagency responsibilities, legal considerations, airspace management, incident response, spectrum management, workforce development, and other factors.
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As a Branding Subject Matter Expert you will help a federal client re-imagine and establish for the first time their own brand. Branding Subject Matter Expert page is loaded.
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ACES is seeking a senior Tactical Communications Subject Matter Expert (SME) to lead the Department of Defense (DoD) Combat Identification (CID) and Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) modernization effort.
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Work with large data sets to better understand the changing worldwide geopolitical and tactical level military landscape through the creation of automated collection models, dynamic analytic models, workflow automation, and any other automation processes and products as assigned.
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Job Description We are looking for a Hypersonic Subject Matter Expert with demonstrated experience in cutting edge technology, engineering, analysis of alternatives, capability management and demonstration (including technology transfer), technical demonstrations and evaluations, and requirements analysis.
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Position Summary: The Knowledge Management (KM) Expert will serve as a key personnel member along with the Chief of Party and Principal Investigator. The KM Expert will be responsible for supporting EMSRIE research with decision support services that facilitate the use of evidence in decision-making at the policy, program, and activity levels, whether for design or adaptive management purposes.
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We deliver value to clients in areas such as IT Strategy Consulting, Benchmarking, Analytics and Optimization.
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Strategic Operational Solutions (STOPSO) is seeking candidates for a Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expert. Awareness/Knowledge of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery Platforms (Jenkins, Bamboo, Azure DevOps, etc.
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You will serve as the Senior Network Engineer Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the NetCentrics information technology (IT) support efforts for the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Joint Service Provider (JSP.
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We are currently seeking a Public Information and Warning Subject Matter Expert (SME) with 10+ years of relevant experience to join our team and fully embrace our commitment to deliver, grow, and thrive.
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Under the direction of the GOR/AOR, support task management associated with Low Emissions Development Strategies Expert interagency agreements, contracts and grants, for example with U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, or Overseas Development Institute.
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Competitive Range Solutions is looking for a Cybersecurity Engineer Subject Matter Expert - Assessments and Authorizations (A&A) Senior to lead all the A&A efforts for an Army IT network; manage eMASS records and A&A artifacts; perform A&A related reporting; and coordinating A&A efforts with responsible parties to execute an effective A&A program.
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Your ability to accelerate impact and make meaningful change for your clients is enabled by our strategic partner ecosystem and our robust technology platforms across the IBM portfolio; including Software and Red Hat.
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