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Master's degree in National Security Policy/Affairs, International Affairs, Security Studies, Organizational Development, Organizational Management, Public Administration, Political Science, Public Policy or a similar field AND at least six (6) years of U.S. military and/or U.S. civilian professional experience in defense sector or military modernization and/or transformation.
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8+ years’ experience with capture management and business development including capture of DoD IT related work; military background preferred, but not required. Responsible for establishing a BD Pipeline of opportunities related to DoD (Army, USACE, National Guard, Air Force and others) by leveraging their proven full life cycle business development and capture experience.
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The work is for our military client and requires full U.S. citizenship to translate and/or edit vital records, military documentation, legal documents, official certificates, and academic transcripts.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer on our team, you'll work with the DoD on the development of more robust systems by building a resilient infrastructure. Join us as we help the DoD. The Red Gate Group is seeking a TS/SCI cleared Site Reliability Engineer to support the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) in Reston, VA.
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As a Cyber-Risk Analyst on our team, you’ll use your experience to work with DoD programs to discover their cyber risks, understand policies, and develop a mitigation plan. 3+ years of experience with Assessment and Authorization (A&A) in support of DoD and IC programs, including package development, artifact generation, and authority to operate (ATO.
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1+ year of experience in data center or mission-critical facility operations (e.g., hospitals, military installations, public safety facilities, or equivalent environments), or Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Physics, or a relevant technical discipline from an accredited institution, coupled with military or trade school training.
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CGI Federal is looking for a skilled Journeyman Application Software Developer with a deep understanding of complex application, system administration, and network solutions, including broad knowledge of DFAS Information and Technology (I&T) and/or other Department of Defense (DOD) environments.
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3+ years of experience as a UXO Technician I or graduate of military EOD school. Identify different types of military munitions, including identifying whether a military munition’s fuse is armed or unarmed.
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Minimum of 3-years IC (SCI) RMF Assessment and Authorization (A&A) experience and the ability to describe the differences between collateral and SCI authorization requirements as they apply to DoD and IC instructions and guidelines.
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Four years of progressively responsible experience controlling aircraft movements on the ground or in the air at a major airport; OR Qualified as a controller for the FAA, the US Military, or a ramp control tower at a major airport; OR qualified as a pilot for a CFR Part 121 air carrier; OR has a degree from an approved Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI.
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Strong experience with DoD and Air Force Risk Management Framework (RMF) The successful candidate will provide oversight and enforcement of DoD and Air Force Cyber Security policies and procedures in order to maintain a holistic security approach for the lifecycle of the system.
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Previous Military Experience as Operations, Plans, or Intelligence Officer; deployment experience preferred. 8 years' experience with US military (Air Defense, Air Space Control and Coordination, Counter UAS or Force Protection.
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The Contracts Director will perform the following:Lead a team of contract professionals performing across all US Government Services (USG) lines of business (DoD/Intel). We are a flexible and fast paced organization that supports the DoD and Intelligence Community (IC) as both a prime and subcontractor.
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At GP Mobile, A T-Mobile Premium Retailer, we strongly encourage everyone, including people of color, veterans, military spouses, individuals with disabilities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and non-binary people, and parents to apply.
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Experience managing Office 365 GCC High/DoD environments. Active DoD Top Secret clearance. We have strong expertise in Program/ Project Management, Application & System Development, Help Desk, Cloud, Business Process Design, and Cybersecurity.
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