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Familiarity with linguistics and foreign language concepts, including morphology, orthography, and semantics, and computational approaches to modelling them. Achieve a minimum score of 2 in respective foreign language (reading and listening) and a minimum score of 3 in English (reading, listening, speaking, and writing) on the Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) scale.
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Knowledge and general understanding of USAF roles and missions Knowledge and general understanding of security cooperation, international affairs, security assistance, foreign military sales to include the processes, legislation and players.
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Preferred Education, Experience, & Skills Foreign language expertise, experience with GIS or imagery applications such as ArcGIS or RemoteView, experience using analytic visualization software such as Palantir or Analysts Notebook.
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The ideal combination of Triage Examiners/Analysts will be a balanced mix of personnel to include approximately 40-60% native level English speakers with intelligence, military, or equivalent work experience and be fully functional Language Analysts, scoring 3/3 in reading and listening in a foreign language on the ILR scale.
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French and/or Haitian Creole language capability at or above the Foreign Service Institute's defined 3/3 level (Fluent Proficiency) or equivalent. Incumbent will be routinely working in a French language-only environment.
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Required Language: Farsi The primary responsibilities of the Triage Examiners are: Perform data discovery on large datasets of foreign language material and identify essential elements of information.
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Foreign Language/Linguistics (or a related field) Participation in the development and/or implementation of Human Language Technologies or other collection technologies. Domestic and/or foreign travel may be required.
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Fluent, professional proficiency in English; Russian language skills desirable. Strong interpersonal skills to build and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of interlocutors across the U.S. Government, academic and think tank community, civil society, non-government, or international organizations, and foreign government partners.
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A nonprofit think tank focusing on the middle east with the support of American efforts related to security, exposing anti-Semitism and assisting with foreign efforts seeks an Open Source Intelligence Researcher to assist in searching, locating, organizing and analyzing intelligence-worthy terrorist/jihadist data from open sources (primarily Internet and social media.
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Persian (Farsi) language working proficiency highly desired, but not required. Core Responsibilities Conduct research, analysis, and writing for CTP reports, files, and other analytical products in the field of Iranian internal dynamics, internal and external security, and foreign policy activities, including Iran’s military capabilities, regional influence, and soft power outreach.
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PGLS is looking for experienced language instructor to provide language training, mentoring and testing for multiple languages at the School of Language Studies at the Department of State's Foreign Language Institute (FSI.
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Experience working with ML/AI products and techniques pertaining to natural language processing, such as optical character recognition, document classification, named entity recognition, machine translation, etc.
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Position Overview We are searching for a Russian Language-Enabled Open Source Analyst to support our DoD client at Ft. Belvoir, VA. Responsibilities Provide supported commands with comprehensive Information Operations products to support full spectrum Information Environment Operations.
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Experience in international company operations and proficiency in foreign language a plus. Professional certifications e.g. CISSP, CEH, CIPP, CISM, PMP, CISA are a plus. Familiar with Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) concepts a plus.
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Foreign language skills (e.g., Arabic, French, Portuguese) and cultural competency working with African stakeholders is preferred. RESPONSIBILITIES: Manage the logistics for events and meetings, including engagement with member company executives, U.S. government officials, and foreign officials.
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