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Provides support in shipboard design, software, and systems integration for all shipboard C5ISR and weapons systems and the following certification programs: TEMPEST, Information Assurance, combat, and weapons systems safety.
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The Strategic Division (SD) supports high-reliability organizations including Navy Strategic Systems Programs (SSP), Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, and the Department of Energy (DOE), among others.
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Support all design, integration, and troubleshooting of shipboard software, communications, and weapons systems. Our client, an engineering support services firm, is looking for an Electronics Engineer to join their team at the U.S. Coast Guard headquarters in Washington, DC. This person will be supporting a large shipbuilding program and will be responsible for the design and integration of all shipboard C4ISR systems.
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The successful candidate will provide expertise and advice to support the Joint C-sUAS Office (JCO) Requirements and Integration Division Chief, JCO Director, and other senior JCO leaders concerning C-sUAS efforts including; Electronic Warfare, Sensors, C-sUAS Weapons, and emerging C-sUAS technologies.
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Reviewing engineering change documents for identification of potential system safety hazards as related to ship integration of weapons/combat systems and ordnance handling, movement, and stowage.
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Provide design, software, and systems integration support for all NSC shipboard C5ISR and weapons systems. Shall have at least ten (10) years demonstrated experience with shipboard C5ISR systems to include design and integration of navigation and combat weapon systems.
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P rovide technical review and support for Department of Defense (DoD) communications, weapons, tactical network, electronic warfare, and intelligence collection systems. Experience working C5I integration, configuration, certification and test and evaluation issues on military platforms.
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Prepare for, coordinate, and support, as required, the DCS G-6 and/or the Director, NC4SI at various forums, including, but not limited to, the Strategic Engineering & Architecture, the Incident Management Team, the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Working Group, and the Defense CBRN Response Enterprise Council of Colonels and General Officer Steering Committee.
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The National Nuclear Security Administration IT Managed Services (NIMS) is an exciting program performing IT support for the Department of Energy's organization responsible for enhancing national security through the application of nuclear science by maintaining and enhancing the safety, security, and effectiveness of the US nuclear weapons stockpile.
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You will assist in planning and executing Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) Element Modeling and Simulation development and integration for the upgrades to the GMD Element. Coordinate and instruct the requirements decomposition and algorithm development of the GMD Weapons Systems M&S products.
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Provide support in shipboard design and software and systems integration for all shipboard C4ISR, communications and weapons systems and the following certification programs: TEMPEST, Information Assurance, and communications systems (HF, VHF & UHF.
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Prior experience with technology integration and acquisition requirements for Navy and Marine Corps platforms and weapons systems. Organize and deliver an annual energy report to shape energy policy.
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As a Lead Program Analyst, this position will support the Submarine Combat Systems and Weapons Control Program Chief Engineer responsible for the development production, integration and testing of combat and weapons open-source control system and subsystems.
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Using available data, subject matter expert knowledge, and best judgement, create and maintain input data for Combat Forces Assessment Model (CFAM) and work with other computer simulations including, but not limited to, Brawler Air Combat Simulation, Advanced Framework for Simulation, Integration, and Modeling (AFSIM), Weapons Effects Analysis and Probability Software (WEAPS), and Joint Munitions Effectiveness Manual (JMEM) Joint Weaponeering System (JWS.
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Provides program management support to the F-35 Joint Program Office Air Vehicle Program Management Office (AV PMO) in providing lifecycle cost, schedule, and performance of aircraft, avionics, sensors, weapons integration, and modifications in the F-35 Lightning II Enterprise.
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