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EMERALD is a procurement vehicle for life-cycle acquisition management, strategic financial, and business management support services for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA.
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Relationship Management & Stakeholder Engagement:Develop and maintain vertical and horizontal relationships within Program Finance & Business Leadership (including PMOs) to bolster solid support system for PLs and DMs to maintain service levels and adequate support needs.
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Nakupuna Federal is looking for a Senior Financial Analyst to support an Office of the Secretary of Defense client. The Senior Financial Analyst will perform high-level financial analysis, including creating financial plans, managing the office’s financial management tool, preparing budget exhibits, and handling budgeting and budget execution for all financial accounts managed by client office.
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SDG is hiring now for a Financial Analyst at the Washington Navy Yard. Responsibilities The Acquisition & Financial Analyst will assist the Reentry Branch of Strategic Systems Programs as a resident contractor with budget execution, budget planning, contracting strategies, acquisition planning, and other program office support.
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Strong background in financial analysis, data management, or agricultural economics relevant to the USDA AMS Cotton & Tobacco Program. Provide services and support as a Financial Analyst in the Agriculture And Food Industry Sector focusing on IT Effectiveness Solutions for clients such as the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA.
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Amentum is currently seeking Jr. to mid-level analysts to provide Program management and financial analyst support to government program managers within the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in support of ongoing R&D programs.
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Provide decision support to management personnel to assist in the development of program and budget submissions. Specifically, the Financial Analyst – Level II will provide financial and budget management and analytical support to the Directorate Management Division (DMD), including directorates and subordinate branches in support of the Facilities Services Directorate's overall objectives.
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The Financial Analyst will also support strategic planning and analysis, program and project management, budget and financial management, acquisition and procurement, and program analysis and controls.
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Support the U.S. Business Financial Manager and Deputy with the management of POM issues, spares requirements, congressional briefs, budget reclamas, TPS/Seatasks, and OPNAV RFIs, among other related ad-hoc tasking.
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Provide an average of 12,000 financial management support actions annually. We specialize in providing professional management, administrative, healthcare, court reporters and transcriptionist experts, and document/ record and telehealth operational support solutions to U.S. Government, State, and commercial clients.
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The Financial Analyst will provide business financial management (BFM) support to the NAVSEA AUKUS program. Recent experience using N-ERP, NAVSEA Enterprise Planning System (NEPS), Program Budget Information System (PBIS), RDOCS, PDOCS, COBRA, and other Navy financial management systems.
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Creates and analyzes a variety of financial management reports related to examination and supervisory activities, as well as emerging trends affecting the division's business operations on core staffing.
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V2X is currently seeking a Remote Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Senior Financial Analyst to support our USN RMAF F/18 IPT – Malaysia Program Management Support Services (PMSS) contract.
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J/IRF also provides technical support to program staff throughout the federal assistance life cycle and ensures efficient document management for Congressional engagement. Tracks foreign assistance funds to ensure alignment between Congressional Notifications and operational plans, drafting allotment requests with the Financial Management Officer.
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Serve as a member of a dedicated team to provide business and financial management support in cost estimation, preparation and justification in all areas of DoD Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) to a major U.S. Navy program office.
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