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Coordinates, develops, and helps with strategic communications planning and execution at the General Officer and Senior Executive Service level. We are seeking a Cyber Operations & Strategic Planner to join this long-term contract upon award.
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The Strategic Planner shall provide threat analysis, force development, and planning support within the Contingency Operations Department, Operations Integration Directorate, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) to enable threat awareness and understanding for its global customers.
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The primary focus of this position is to assist NNSA with communication technical and programmatic information to stakeholders and, particularly, to assist NNSA’s Office of Strategic Planning and Analysis (N183) with writing and coordinating publication of the annual Stockpile Stewardship and Management Plan (SSMP.
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Imagery Analysis shall be required to use a multi-INT approach in every aspect of their analytical duties to analyze AOIs to support Counterproliferation, Counterterrorism, Current Operations, Counterintelligence support Anticipatory Intelligence and Strategic Intelligence.
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Oversee daily and strategic financial management for the CTR Directorate. As the Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) Finance Manager for the DTRA Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) Directorate, you will play a critical role in managing finances aimed at preventing the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and eliminating chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats.
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Responsibilities The Deputy Director, NE performs the following major functions: -Reviews and evaluates an annual program effort in excess of $220 million to establish a holistic approach to operational and strategic matters related to the Nation's nuclear deterrent in areas of nuclear weapons safety, security, accountability, reliability and inspection, enabling solutions and DoD responses to nuclear matters and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) partners.
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You will conduct multi-layered research and analysis to support CWMD and emerging threats to support DTRA’s research and development of tactical, operational, and strategic initiatives for the agency and its associates.
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Enterprise Contract Support Services (ECSS) Acquisition Analysts provide strategic support to optimize common acquisition functions for Program Management Offices (PMOs) in the Enterprise Contracts Office (TCC.
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Provide strategic and operational leadership development and organizational change management expertise to ensure effective planning, design, development, implementation, review, evaluation, and continuous improvement of NGA's Leadership and Supervisory Learning Solutions Program.
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The Comptroller Department, Financial Management Division is part of DTRA's Vice Director Strategic Integration Directorate (SI-FM). The mission of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) is to enable DoD, the U.S. Government, and International Partners to counter and deter Weapons of Mass Destruction and Improvised Threat Networks.
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AEVEX Aerspace seeks exceptionally qualified individuals to serve as an All-Source Intelligence Analyst Subject Matter Expert (ASIA SME) to support USSOCOM. The ASIA SME researches, identifies, and fuses available intelligence from all intelligence disciplines HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT, OSINT/PAI, Cyber, and military reconnaissance to draw conclusions, make inferences, and develop deep understanding spanning tactical to strategic relevance within their assigned portfolio.
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This position is responsible for assisting the ISC Director in program management, strategic planning, operational execution, and effectively coordinating the policies and activities related to the rehabilitation of patients diagnosed with co-occurring PH and TBI at the ISC. The ISC Medical Director sits one position below the ISC Director.
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Experience with stakeholder operational and strategic requirements while championing sustained engagement with the NSG and the Global GEOINT Enterprise. Experience coordinating with the National System for Geospatial Intelligence (NSG) to integrate solutions into the GEOINT Enterprise Architecture (GEA)Experience managing commercial GEOINT utilization, tradecraft, and architecture advancement, across the NSG, the Allied System for Geospatial Intelligence (ASG), and across third-party partnerships.
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Cherokee Preting seeks exceptionally qualified individuals to serve as an All-Source Intelligence Analyst Subject Matter Expert (ASIA SME) to support USSOCOM. The ASIA SME researches, identifies, and fuses available intelligence from all intelligence disciplines - HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT, OSINT/PAI, Cyber, and military reconnaissance - to draw conclusions, make inferences, and develop deep understanding spanning tactical to strategic relevance within their assigned portfolio.
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The SI CISO team membe r is responsible for metrics, dashboards and executive reports and assessments on the State-of-Security (SOS) within the enterprise.
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