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Battelle's Critical Infrastructure Business Line group is seeking an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Subject Matter Expert (SME) with strong technical skills to develop current and forward-looking simulated threats to support the research, development, test and evaluation of security systems and technology for both the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration.
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Subject Matter Expert - Technical Project Manager (DHS suitability clearance) - (21886) Subject Matter Expert - Technical Project Manager (DHS suitability clearance.
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LMI is seeking an Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Subject Matter Expert (SME) to support efforts for a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) client. Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Subject Matter Expert.
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We leverage leading-edge secure systems and software development, backed by industry-leading subject matter expertise, and business intelligence to enable decision-support and remain ahead of ever-evolving national security challenges.
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Serve as the primary budget subject matter expert and financial advisor to the TSA clients on planning, maintaining, and forecasting the monthly, quarterly and annual monetary performance of Identity Management programs throughout each fiscal year.
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SPA is seeking an experienced Cyberspace Operations Subject Matter Expert to support the Cyber Warfare Directorate within the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Platform and Weapons Portfolio Management.
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Knowledge commensurate with a subject matter expert in the field of computer and mobile device network security as it pertains to computer hardware and software, including understanding various operating systems (such as Windows, UNIX, iOS and Android) and network hardware and infrastructure.
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Subject matter expert within cloud technologies, specifically AWS, and various cyber security domains such as network security, data security, identity and access management, etc.
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VTC Subject Matter Expert. As demonstrated by their required resume, the SME shall have domain and expert technical knowledge of structured network VTC design and installation practices applying related industry standards.
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This position(s) primary purpose is to serve as the expert in the multidisciplinary fields of counterintelligence, security, information assurance, workforce protection, and related subject matter areas as they pertain to counterintelligence threats.
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You’ll serve as a subject matter expert for network security issues as well as fiber optics, new technologies, networking solutions and mobile devices. Applicants selected may be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for potential access to classified information.
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Provide new federal security guidance policies, processes, and subject matter expertise to develop new cybersecurity standards for contractors. Minimum of eight years of cybersecurity and supply chain risk management subject matter expertise supporting the federal government.
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Required Skills & Experience: Subject Matter Expert (SME) on two (2) or more of the following: Log Analysis/Event Detection, Malware Analysis, Cloud Security, Network Access Control, Security Automation, Incident Response, Detection Engineering, Cyber Threat Hunting.
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Must have relevant DOD and/or NGA CLOVER subject matter expert experience managing deliverables and activities at both program and technical levels. Must be a Subject Matter Expert with demonstrated experience with managing proper communication, resolution plans and status briefing/reports.
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Serve as Nimble Fire Lead Engineer and Subject Matter Expert (SME) in the field of Systems Engineering and Analysis for JIAMDO's Nimble Fire (NF) events to ensure the development and integration of technical, system, and operational aspects of virtual environment events to inform requirements and influence employment concepts for acquisition and war fighter communities.
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