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Salary will be determined within pay grade based upon relevant preferred qualifications such as: prior law enforcement experience, college degree, military experience, foreign language proficiency and prior participation in the Fairfax County Police Department’s Public Safety Apprentice program or Police Cadet programs.
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Maintains required certifications and re-certifications as a law enforcement instructor and/or field training officer; additionally provides a minimum of 8 hours per year of DCJS approved instruction and/or 40 hours of documented field training activities.
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Business Development Lead to conduct business development activities focused on the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), specifically DHS Headquarters, US Secret Service, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and United States Coast Guard accounts.
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10+ years of relevant business area expertise in Counterintelligence (CI) Insider Threat programs, Information Assurance (IA), Security and/or Law Enforcement. 10+ years of relevant business area expertise in Counterintelligence (CI) Insider Threat programs, Information Assurance (IA), Security and/or Law Enforcement.
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Responsibilities: Syntelligent is seeking a Senior Intelligence Analyst to support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force Fusion Center (OFC) and the International Organized Crime Intelligence and Operations Center (IOC-2.
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Exposure to law enforcement (e.g., patrol, investigations, school resource officer, etc.) Experience in law enforcement or private corporate security. Exposure to law enforcement (e.g., patrol, investigations, school resource officer, etc.
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3 years of general experience (i.e., military, local, state or federal law enforcement or investigative functions) or 1 year of specialized Federal Background Investigative experience. DHS Background Investigator (FT Employee) - Nationwide Job Locations: US.
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Associate’s degree from an accredited college or 2 years of relevant Law Enforcement or similar occupational experience in a Law Enforcement Command Center/Dispatch environment. TITLE: National Law Enforcement Communications Center (NLECC) - Lead DispatcherLOCATION: Dulles, VA and Fort Worth, TX SECURITY CLEARANCE: MBIAbout KACE: When you make the decision to join KACE, you are choosing to work alongside talented professionals that have one thing in common; the passion to make a difference.
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Knowledge of U.S. Intelligence Community, military, cryptologic, law enforcement experience. Can generally capture geopolitical, regional, ethnic, and cultural elements in text. Word choice and expression generally adhere to target language (TL) norms and means of expression specific to subject field (s) and are strong enough to allow translator to operate successively in that field.
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More than one year of C-UAS and/or Force Protection Operations-Intelligence analytic experience (tactical and/or operational levels) with DoD, US and/or interagency partners in the past five years (Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security or Federal law enforcement agencies preferred but not required.
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In conjunction with the General Manager, coordinate activities and liaise with local and federal law enforcement agencies, fire companies and insurance agencies to resolve problems and ensure a safe environment for guests and associates.
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License with the Drug Enforcement Agency required. License with the Drug Enforcement Agency required. Experience, Education and/or TrainingDoctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) or equivalent degree required.
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Intelligence & Security provides services and products to the Department of Defense, the intelligence community, federal law enforcement officials, and troops deployed around the world. Basic knowledge is helpful, but not required for the following general topics: Cloud security control implementation, PKI implementation, STIG compliance and vulnerability management, and Security Development and Operations (SecDevOps.
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Knowledge of legal terminology - such as used in the role of paralegal, police enforcement, security, or court systems. Minimum Clearance Required to Start:Top Secret SCI w/PolygraphThis position is part of our Federal Solutions team.
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Desired Skills: Experience deployed as a linguist supporting contingency operations, Knowledge of U.S. Intelligence Community, military, cryptologic, law enforcement experience Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing in Target and English, Linguists who are proficient in multiple languages are strongly desired.
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