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Understanding of US DOD Military programs or CIVIL Space services, and acquisition procedures. Bachelor's Degree in Business Management, Business Development, Marketing or a related field of study Relevant experience may be considered in lieu of required education.
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Master's degree in National Security Policy/Affairs, International Affairs, Security Studies, Organizational Development, Organizational Management, Public Administration, Political Science, Public Policy or a similar field AND at least six (6) years of U.S. military and/or U.S. civilian professional experience in defense sector or military modernization and/or transformation.
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As the Director of Business Development role for Cryptographic Systems (CS) within the Digital Grid group you will establish and increase customer intimacy and market share by strengthening relationships with new and existing customers.
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Proficiency in cybersecurity principles, cloud security best practices, and compliance standards relevant to IL5, such as the DoD Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide (SRG), NIST frameworks, and FedRAMP.
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Analyze cultural, religious, political, geopolitical, military/social/behavioral science, perspectives on governance and development. Provide senior analytical advising for military or DoD civilian analysts.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in PowerApps administration, including experience with SharePoint and Office 365, and a deep understanding of DoD compliance and security requirements.
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GDIT is seeking a Director of Business Development to lead the identification, qualification, and pursuit of new business opportunities within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with a focus on DHS Headquarters (HQ), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and US Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS.
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We are a global leader in environmental consulting - made stronger with the recent acquisition of Wood’s Environment & Infrastructure business and Golder - with world-class expertise in environmental, social and governance (ESG), climate resiliency & sustainability (CRS), and earth sciences.
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Welcome to Sky Solutions, LLC, a dynamic Digital Transformation Firm nestled in the vibrant heart of the Washington D.C. Metro Area. We specialize in empowering leading organizations in the Financial Services and Healthcare sectors, achieving remarkable business outcomes through cutting-edge Digital Process Automation (DPA) and innovative Low-Code/No-Code Application Development.
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Network Development Engineers (NDEs) perform high quality network and/or systems operations, deployments, scaling, technology refresh, sustaining engineering, best practices application, optimization, internal/external customer interactions, and produce appropriate technical documentation.
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At T-Mobile, we strongly encourage everyone, including people of color, veterans, military spouses, individuals with disabilities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and non-binary people, and parents to apply.
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The successful candidate will understand the competitive landscape for energy storage EMS/BMS · Work with Business Development and Sales to procure market research as required, as well as conduct voice of the customer interviews to inform the business strategy and product direction.
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Praescient Analytics is searching for a Senior Software Tester with a background in maintaining and enhancing automated test scripts and creating and executing test procedures to support development, integration, regression and user acceptance testing.
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Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from the fundamentals of explosive ordnance disposal to chemical and biological warfare, military tactics, deep-sea diving or a number of other tactical military procedures.
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You will work collaboratively with other teams to ensure our security posture aligns with business objectiveSecurity Architecture & DesignDesign and implement secure system architectures, controls, and procedures aligned with industry best practices (NIST CSF, MITRE ATT&CK) and compliance frameworks.
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