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The SCS Analyst will need to regularly check intel reporting from various intelligence disciplines (HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT, OSINT) published on classified networks by other IC agencies and through critical thinking, correlate the intelligence from t he reports on recent developments to the adversarys national intent, strategy, and doctrine.
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It is important to note that the Leidos EVMS portfolio has programs across many diverse customer environments (e.g., DoD, FAA, Intel, DHS, Healthcare), contracting scenarios (e.g., integrated subKs, formal flow-down, reporting only, EVMS on FFP), and across a range of dollar values with different levels of external and internal understanding and buy-in.
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You will, Assist with the development efforts necessary in enabling and ensuring the CDE. Interface directly with the Business Analyst on the full software development lifecycle from design to implementation.
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With a focus on combating drug trafficking, crime, and gang activity, your work will make a significant impact in our community. Manages ISC special projects as needed on a permanent and temporary basis.
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The Vehicle Order Specialist will be measured on the accurate and timely sequencing of orders. Provide port allocation to logistics on a monthly basis. Calculate and monitor volume allocation on a monthly basis and coordinate consumption with markets.
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Employees must maintain global readiness and be available to deploy on a no-notice basis to hazardous duty/combat zones. Qualifications Expert-Level Intelligence Analyst/Military Specialist (IA E) shall possess the following qualifications:Minimum of ten (10) years analytical experience within DoD or equivalent Government agencies required, with five (5) years at the operational level.
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Collect, aggregate and report on metrics derived from threat hunts, with a regular cadence and attention to detail. Maintain the daily battle rhythm and schedule of threat hunts with emphasis on attention to detail and technical analysis.
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Analyst will provide advanced data analytics and predictive strategic workforce planning via on-demand, intuitive web-based capabilities and reporting. The Data Analyst and team will also provide the following functions: Create mechanisms that allow for more self-service, on-demand options for customers, such as dashboards or self-service querying capabilities — at all levels of the Agency — seeking information on Agency personnel statistics to include career field, locations, grade, race/national origin, promotion rates, hiring, attrition, etc.
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The Analyst will produce IC-coordinated all-source intelligence analytic products on foreign intelligence entities capabilities, intentions, willingness, and opportunities to threaten U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) personnel, resources, activities, and interests worldwide.
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Upon bio approval and before beginning work on the contract, the RA shall:Attend and successfully complete the NPSS training course, as outlined in WPS III IDIQ, Attachment 2, Training. COVID Notification:Responsibilities:Analyze all-source intelligence addressing a broad range of issues, focusing on insurgent capabilities and actions, political and cultural climates, tribal and social networks, and other issues as required.
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As an Economics Analyst, you will provide applied research and consulting services in support of national-level programs focused primarily on addressing a range of environmental, health, transportation safety, and natural resources management issues.
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For all positions requiring access to technology/software source code that is subject to export control laws, employment with the company is contingent on either verifying U.S.-person status or obtaining any necessary license.
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Preferred:Technical Systems Proficiency:Required: Capability in working with Electronic Data and managing complex databases· OSINT and other technical intelligence gathering skills· Preferred:Complexity of the Role:The role has a significant focus on external interfaces (business intelligence part), but it also has internal interfaces on the Strategy part.
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Client Counseling: Advising clients on bankruptcy-related matters, including debt collection, asset recovery, and creditor rights. stay on a over 1600 hour pace to make a bonus payable every quarter.
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This position offers a flexible work schedule, ample and convenient parking at a great location in the Herndon, VA area, and provides support for a dynamic, fast-paced intel community office on the KODIAK Program.
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