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Researching and providing technical analysis for the preparation of programmatic documentation and responses to Congressional, DoD, Air Force Secretariat, and/or Air Staff. Providing ASE expertise especially on weapon system Platform Information Systems (PIS) and Embedded Systems guidance to develop, implement, and evaluate actions to improve the cyber security and resiliency of operational software.
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ASCO is seeking an enthusiastic and high performing Associate Director, Congressional Affairs to join our team and lead our advocacy efforts. If you're ready to make a difference in the global oncology community, apply today for the Associate Director, Congressional Affairs position at ASCO.
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MCC also has the Congressional authority to contract for personal services; therefore, MCC has numerous personal services contractors (PSCs) with a direct employer-employee relationship. MCC work is in international development, many of our awards are performed outside the continental United States (OCONUS.
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Develop acquisition and presentation products concerning SG SPO that includes but not limited to: Major Systems Acquisitions (MSA), Intelligence Program and Budget System (IPBS), Congressional Budget Justification Book (CBJB), status meetings, Weekly Activity Reports (WAR), Director’s Action Group (DAG) taskings, Program Management Reviews (PMR), Quarterly PMRs, and other priorities as.
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Coordinates material acquisition with Portfolio Leads to be used to inform Congressional Staffers and inquiries regarding programs being executed in TMI, ManTech, and Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve.
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Applicants have been hired in a variety of positions in a range of GS-series and grades, including entry specialist, paralegal specialist, management and program analyst, IT specialist, CBPtechnician, intelligence, congressional liaison specialist, mission support specialist, etc.
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Advocacy - Leading voice with Administration officials to improve federal rules and regulations affecting Medicare, Medicaid, Duals, and CHIP. Work in close partnership with lobbying team to support congressional education and engagement, including federal lobbying activities on Capitol Hill, as well as with state officials focused on Medicaid solutions.
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Develop various acquisition and presentation products to support ISPO Major Systems Acquisitions (MSA) to include but not limited to: Intelligence Program and Budget System (IPBS), Congressional Budget Justification Book (CBJB), status meetings, Weekly Activity Reports (WAR), Director’s Action Group (DAG) taskings, DNI OPRs (Director of National Intelligence Operational Program Reviews), NRO/NGA Program management Reviews (PMR), Quarterly PMRs, and other priorities as defined.
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