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Records Management Analyst - TS clearance with SCI eligibility. Are you an experienced Records Manager with demonstrated capability working within executive-level DoD multi-level security environments.
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Establish relationships and collaborate routinely with R&E and A&S, DoD Chief Information Officer (CIO), Defense Counterintelligence & Security Agency, Joint Staff (J28), and other federal entities to ensure integration of DoD program protection, Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM), CI and information security policies.
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Possess an active Top Secret security clearance. Possess an active TS/SCI security clearance. Client visits at the Pentagon, Mark Center and other government facilities are expected on a weekly basis.
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Applicants who are not US Citizens and who do not have a current and active TS/SCI security clearance will not be considered for this role. The PSR will support a proactive management structure and assist NPPS team members in evaluating and implementing opportunities for security process improvement to enhance overall program security and efficiencies.
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Security Clearance: Active Top-Secret Clearance with SCI eligibility. Active Top-Secret Clearance with SCI eligibility. Service in the Pentagon for more than 12 months.
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Clearance Requirements: This position requires an active SECRET security clearance. Location: This position will be based in the Arlington, VA office with regular visits to the Pentagon and the Mark Center.
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Due to the nature of our business, the candidate must hold an Active DoD issued Secret Security Clearance upon hire. 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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TS/SCI Security Clearance. Pentagon, Washington, DC. Graduate degree in business management, engineering, systems engineering, mathematics, or science. Provide support and oversight of the development and operation of urgent needs management information systems and tools.
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Review Plan, Program, Budget, and Execute (PPBE) documents and data to ensure transition planning and programming for capabilities acquired as Joint Urgent Operational Needs is accomplished. Consult on the technical and managerial actions and provide expert advice, support and coordination to facilitate the vetting, funding, implementation, operations and support approaches to JUON/JEON resolution.
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CompTIA Security+CE or equivalent; AND, who will serve on the Joint Staff Support Center (JSSC) Information Technology Support Services (JSSC-ITSS) contract as a for the JSSC at the Pentagon, Arlington., VA, responsible for support in managing the business applications and design specifications for functional activities of multiple JSSC owned/operated systems.
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Top Secret/SCI Security Clearance. Leidos has an opening for an Audio Visual Engineer in the National Military Command Center located at the Pentagon, Washington DC. Leidos has an opening for an Audio Visual Engineer in the National Military Command Center located at the Pentagon, Washington DC.
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Acquisition Program Analyst, SME (NC3 Enterprise Modernization) Location: Pentagon - onsite 4 days per week Active TS Clearance with SCI eligibility Nationwide IT Services is currently looking for an Acquisition Program Analyst, SME for our STAQSS II contract.
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Force Education and Training (FE&T) Deputy Assistant Secretary Defense (DASD) and Chief of Staff (CoS) in Washington D.C., primarily working onsite at the Pentagon. Qualifications Required Education and Clearance: Bachelor's degree and ten (10) years of experience; Master's degree and eight (8) years of experience Active Secret clearance (US Citizenship required.
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We are seeking an Information System Security Officer (ISSO) to support our Pentagon customer. Four or more years of experience in Security and Information technology-related field involving Risk Management Framework (RMF) and defense Information Assurance (IA) processes.
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Leidos is a Fortune 500 innovation company rapidly addressing the world's most vexing challenges in national security and health. Foundations of Crestron Programming, CTI-P101. Utilize test equipment consisting of analog multi-meters, oscilloscopes, waveform monitors, vector scopes, VU meters, and RF signals.
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