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Deputy Chief AI Officer (DCAIO) will hold primary responsibility in the agency for coordinating the agency's use of AI, promoting AI innovation in the agency, and managing risks from the agency's use of AI. The DCAIO will work in collaboration with the Chief Technology Officer, Chief Data Officer, and Chief Information Security Officer along with all HUD Program and Support offices.
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Reporting to the Chief Curator, the Associate Curator is a critical member of the curatorial team promoting dialogue, engagement, and collaboration with museum colleagues and across Dumbarton Oaks. The successful candidate will develop special exhibitions, research projects, and publications in print and digital media, and make recommendations regarding the interpretation, care, and conservation of the Byzantine Collection.
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Cultivate relationships with Board of Directors and support them in identifying their personal annual contributions to Horizons Greater Washington, as well as identifying and cultivating board member's personal networks to also make financial contributions to Horizons Greater Washington.
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The Medicaid Billing Supervisor is responsible for managing a team of Medicaid Billing Specialists and ensuring compliance with industry and agency standards and regulations.
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Must be able to work in a variety of weather conditions with exposure to outdoor elements. Direct, perform and assist the activities of a survey crew in the performance of reality capture surveys using terrestrial, aerial (UAS/drone) and other mobile methodologies to collect and process laser scanning/LiDAR data to support digital twin generation of the built environment.
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The Vice President of Operations (VP of Operations) oversees the day-to-day operations of the National Symphony Orchestra. Concert duty: arrive early backstage to check all preparations are in place; inform Orchestra personnel or stage technicians of any last-minute changes in stage issues; determine the actual starting time of NSO concerts with production; attend receptions for guest artists and conductors as required.
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Duties & Responsibilities:Support the VP of Finance and CFO on Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis duties , including earnings projections, financial reporting, and metrics in a timely manner.
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Monitor entry of required Internal Use Software data in logistics system (DMLSS/LogiCole) by MTFs. Assess/monitor MTF compliance with DHA HQ metrics, standards, and applications. Ability to conduct a medical equipment management [or biomedical research program that is compliant with applicable healthcare standards and regulatory agencies.
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Team : Reporting to our VP of Federal Sales, working on a team of experiences AE's, SE's, SDR's and CSMs. Attack Surface Management provides customers with an attacker-centric view of all externally facing internet and cloud to extend visibility, prioritize, and remediate the most critical risk exposures that will actually lead to a breach.
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The Chief Compliance Officer and Head of Regulatory will lead CLEAR's Compliance and Regulatory teams within Legal while working with teams across the company to build products and programs consistent with global laws and regulations.
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This role requires a unique combination of strategic, operational, and tactical expertise and works in partnership with a complex set of stakeholders aligning them towards a progressive approach to managing performance that evolves and enriches our culture of inclusion and behaviors of leaders and employees.
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Collaborate frequently with the Office of the Chief Operating Officer, the Office of the Provost, Office of Auxiliary Business Services and Real Estate, and various academic schools to understand their project needs and design solutions that meet their functional and programmatic requirements.
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Serves as a consultant to clients guiding the efficient use or adoption of a particular IT product, or platform. Integrate your work into a code repository for successful deployment of the solutions being implemented.
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GDIT is partnering with the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) to support the efforts of the Chemical Security Program (CSP) and United Nations Sanctions Compliance Program (UNSCP) by managing and implementing counter-proliferation programs addressing evolving national security threats.
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The Chief of Staff position reports to the CEO and is responsible for managing the Membership Director and Communications Director. The Chief of Staff must be located in the DMV ( DC/Maryland/Virginia) area, comfortable working in a virtual environment, and willing to commute weekly to the Alliance office.
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