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The Associate Director leads advocacy and outreach with civic partners and is recognized as a subject matter expert on contemporary extremist movements in the West, with a particular focus on Islamist extremism in the United States.
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Policy Subject Matter Expert (SME) or Academic in National Security with strong knowledge and experience supporting the Department of Defense, and Intelligence Community. Graduate Degree in International Studies, Intelligence and Security, Foreign Affairs, or related field of study.
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Be the process management subject matter expert that will manage, coach, and guide our team to incorporate process engineering and improvement into our daily operations and in line with our strategic direction.
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Comfort in functioning as both a business partner as well as a subject matter expert; ability to understand and weigh long- and short-term budget considerations; and to communicate complex budget information to different audiences.
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Provides Subject Matter Expert (SME) planning, program/project management, development, requirements management services and acquisition support, integration and engineering services, systems security, information assurance engineering services, and services in portfolio management and process improvement.
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Koniag Professional Services, LLC is looking for a professional Acquisition Specialist SME (Subject Matter Expert) to be part of a team that will be charged with meeting or exceeding the needs of a government client.
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To serve as the technical subject matter expert for an assigned area providing moderately complex (Level 2) operational support to the organization. Ensure department objectives are met in operational stability, efficiency, asset management, change control, performance management, metric development, security, and integrity of systems.
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The IT Asset Manager is a subject matter expert responsible for the lifecycle management and governance of the Firm’s technology assets. Working in close coordination with technical teams and cross-functional stakeholders (e.g., Finance & Accounting, Procurement, Information Security), the IT Asset Manager establishes, enforces, monitors, and continuously improves asset management processes, standards, and controls.
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Serve as the primary budget subject matter expert and financial advisor to the TSA clients on planning, maintaining, and forecasting the monthly, quarterly and annual monetary performance of Identity Management programs throughout each fiscal year.
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They have an immediate need for an Oracle EBS Federal Financials Subject Matter Expert (SME) to work on a project focused on protecting retirement security for millions of Americans.
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Subject Matter Expert - Technical Project Manager (DHS suitability clearance) - (21886) Subject Matter Expert - Technical Project Manager (DHS suitability clearance.
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The ADA Subject Matter Expert (SME) provides executive-level guidance and subject matter expertise to accounting and audit teams. Active or recent secret security clearance.
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Serves as a subject matter expert in remediating security issues and risks that may arise working closely with other Cloud Operations, Cloud Engineering, Application, Network, and Security Architecture to converge cloud footprints into an enterprise-grade public cloud for applications.
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In this role you will be a member of a multidiscipline security team for the Client's Industrial Security Team. You will Deliver subject matter expert Industrial Security support to secure the Client's people, facilities, information, and systems while providing guidance and oversight to support an effective protection program.
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Our work depends on Functional Analyst Expert joining our team to provided on-site subject matter expertise and analytical support to studies, analysis and modeling/simulation that form the foundation for senior leaders to make establish Joint IAMD performance requirements.
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