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What You Will Need:Active and current Top Secret (TS) federal security clearance or active and current Secret federal security clearance with ability to obtain TS clearance.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited University; or Graduate Degree from an accredited University; ORCertification: Certified Information Security Manager (CISM); orCertified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP); orGIAC Security Essentials Certification (GSEC); orGIAC Security Leadership Certification (GSLC)Security Clearance Requirements: This position will require.
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Top Secret/SCI personnel security clearance issued by the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) prior to contract performance. Serve as the office of Counterintelligence and Counterterrorism Vetting (CCV), Senior Identity Intelligence Analyst and senior Diplomatic Security Identity Assurance System (DSIAS) trainer.
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Possess or be able to obtain ONE of the following certifications before start date: CAP; CASP+ CE; CCISO; CCNSecurity; CISM; CISSP (or Associate); CISSP (or Associate); CND; CSSLP; CySA+; GICSP; GSEC; GSLC; Security+ CE; SSCP U.S. citizenship and an active Top Secret security clearance.
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15 years of related work experience Secret level security clearance is required, Top Secret preferred If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you have the right to request a reasonable accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access as a result of your disability.
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An ACTIVE TS/SCI security clearance and willingness to obtain a Polygraph level clearance upon request required for consideration. Active TS/SCI clearance required, with willingness to obtain a polygraph upon request.
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Application Security Engineer - TS/SCI Location: Bethesda, MD (Hybrid) Security Clearance: TS/SCI clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain TS/SCI with Polygraph Our Client is seeking a dedicated Application Security Engineer to join our team in support of the Defense Intelligence Agency's National Media Exploitation Center (DINMEC) under our 10-year DOMEX Technology Platform (DTP) contract.
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The candidate’s written consent to conduct a background check to obtain a "Q" security clearance is required as a condition of employment. This is an "on-site" position supporting the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office ofNuclear Incident Response (N84) in the execution of the Policy and Plans program.
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The Background Investigator must have a current Top Secret personnel security clearance and the ability to maintain such clearance throughout the life of the contract. Security Clearance Required: Active Top Secret.
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Active Secret security clearance verifiable in JPAS or the ability to obtain an interim Secret clearance. Sayres, a leading provider of defense support services to the DOD, is currently seeking an experienced Ship Design Propulsion Engineer with SECRET clearance, verifiable in DISS in Washington, DC.
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Ability to obtain a Secret/Top Secret security clearance. Develop and implement security standards and best practices for cloud infrastructure and solutions in AWS, Azure, OCI, and GCP cloud platforms hosted in FedRAMP and FedRAMP+ environments.
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As an Industrial Security Specialist, you'll be part of our Industrial Security Team, which is responsible for managing our personnel clearance program and our secure facilities and systems.
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Leidos has a need for a full-time Program Analyst to support the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) Office of Defense Programs (N10). Prior experience within the DOE/NNSA nuclear security enterprise.
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Active DOD Top Secret clearance or Active DOE Q clearance. Active DOD Top Secret clearance or Active DOE Q clearance. The primary focus of this position is to assist NNSA with communication technical and programmatic information to stakeholders and, particularly, to assist NNSA’s Office of Strategic Planning and Analysis (N183) with writing and coordinating publication of the annual Stockpile Stewardship and Management Plan (SSMP.
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The National Security Sector at Leidos is seeking an experienced Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) for a growing program to work at a Reston, VA site. FSO, CPSO or CSSO Security training/certificate(s.
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