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Leidos' Health Solutions Organization is currently seeking an experienced Deputy Program Manager in support of the Department of Defense Healthcare Management System Modernization (DHMSM) Program, its $4.6B single award IDIQ contract, known as MHS GENESIS. This highly visible program is designed to deploy, operate, and sustain a new electronic health record to the military health system, supporting nearly 10 million service members and their families worldwide.
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Expertise in project/program management principles as well as demonstrated understanding of the PMBOK (PMI) framework. At least 6 years of technical program/project management experience with at least two years of experience leading cloud modernization or enterprise transformation projects.
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You know how to provide guidance and assist the Program Manager(s) with their fiduciary duties and providing input to all areas of contract management of the program is essential.
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In this Management and Program Analyst position you will become a key team member of Homeland Security professionals. In this position you will serve as an serves an expert analyst and advisor to executive management on a major mission or administrative program requiring strategic and workforce management planning, policy and standards development.
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Raytheon Level 4 Program Management, EVMS Level 2, and Risk and Opportunity management certifications. Ten to Twelve plus years of program management experience with multiple projects of up to and exceeding $50M.
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ICF is seeking an experienced Program Director to support key Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) programs. 10+ years of experience working in resilience and disaster recovery including strong familiarity with Federal Emergency Management Assistance (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) and other federal, state, and local agencies and/or the private sector.
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The Deputy Program Manager leads execution of different areas of the program inclusive of expansion and enhancement initiatives and proposals, execution performance, subcontractor relations, resource planning, and business pursuits by drawing upon technical development and project management experience.
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The Deputy Program Manager will lead a team of direct reports (at the program and project management level) to execute multiple concurrent Task Orders while ensuring exceptional progress on all aspects of delivery swim lanes (Greenfield development, Sustainment, enterprise architecture, organic growth, transformation, staffing, personnel growth, PMO management, and funding.
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Provide hands-on program management support on process and enterprise level system rollout. 8+ years of industry experience in program/project management. Experience with system architecture design and fluent in tools like Primavera P6 portfolio management, SAP, Oracle, Cost Control Systems (Unifier, e-Builder), Tableau.
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Develop all documentation required for Risk Management Framework (RMF) in the DoD's eMASS system. Develop organizational change management plan and perform change management activities.
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Lead the gathering of evidence, documentation, and System Security Plans (SSPs) in preparation for Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), US Public Sector and Department of Defense (DoD) audits, and conduct pre-audit reviews to identify potential gaps.
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As a Technical Program Manager in Walmart's InfoSec department this role will be an enabler of our vision to be a to be a fully optimized Technical Portfolio Organization and support our mission to drive the security strategy outcomes through portfolio management practices and trust for Information Security solutions and services.
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5+ years of technical product or program management experience. This includes performing penetration testing and vulnerability assessments, running a Bug Bounty program and campaigns, providing reviews of services in production, and performing red team activities.
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As a Lead Program Architect for a major USG satellite program, you’ll be responsible for working with senior management to establish strategic plans and objectives as it relates to execution of this crucial satellite ground development program.
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This includes the program management of Datacenter Network and Operations Technicians in your metro for the refreshing of all network devices on an ongoing basis. As a Datacenter Networking Program Manager (DCPM) you will perform a key role in delivering the core infrastructure and foundational technologies for Microsoft's online services including Bing, Office 365, Xbox, OneDrive, and the Microsoft Azure platform.
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