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The Scientific Strategy Senior Consultant lead analytical and modeling tasks focused on chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense, public health and safety, emerging infectious diseases, and/or homeland security, with support from senior scientists.
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The CWMD watch coordinates, shares, and performs analysis on relevant operational information related to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, (CBRN) and medical events or incidents worldwide.
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SummitET is seeking a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Subject Matter Expert with SECRET clearance to lead a team responsible for assisting in developing, coordinating, and supporting a wide range of programmatic tasks necessary to coordinate U.S. Government interagency engagements with priority foreign nations to build and enhance their capabilities to respond in the event of CBRN incidents.
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Key Responsibilities and Duties:As a CBRN IEW Operational Support Specialist (OSS) on our team, you'll enhance client knowledge and decision making by providing key indications and early warning (IEW) for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and related threats using Publicly Available Information (PAI), OSINT data, tools, and tradecraft running on ALQIMI's RAAVN™ IEW application platform.
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Serves as a clinical Point of Contact (POC) in the occupational health framework for DASHO/MED/OH. This may include occupational health support to DOS personnel involved in occupational environmental exposures to include chemical, biological, or radiological hazards.
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Additionally, the position provides support to the NGB-J39 NG Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (CBRN) Response Enterprise (CRE) requirements to include requirements to include Homeland Defense, Civil Support, Homeland Response Force (HRF)/ Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Enhance Response Force Package (CERFP), Civil Support Team (CST) and Standardization, Evaluation and Assistance Team (SEAT) observations, meetings, and documentation.
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EM Key Solutions / Cortek is seeking a Homeland Security Specialist (junior analyst) to be responsible for assisting in developing, coordinating, and supporting a wide range of programmatic tasks necessary to coordinate U.S. Government interagency engagements with priority foreign nations to build and enhance their capabilities to respond in the event of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) incidents.
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SummitET is seeking a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Subject Matter Expert with SECRET clearance to be responsible for assisting in developing, coordinating, and supporting a wide range of programmatic tasks necessary to coordinate U.S. Government interagency engagements with priority foreign nations to build and enhance their capabilities to respond in the event of CBRN incidents.
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In this position, you will provide supervisory oversight for a staff that performs work involved in managing, and coordinating with other entities the recovery from intentional and/or unintentional crises, disasters, other humanitarian emergencies, hazards, or natural and man-made/technological (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, high-yield explosives) incidents.
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Knowledge and experience in working within the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives (CBRNE) technical field and its ongoing initiatives. This may include, but is not limited to, supporting initiatives such as national level counterterrorism exercises and events in support of the National Security Council (NSC) directed mission, International Security Events Group (ISEG) events, hostage affairs and WMD engagements, and other efforts.
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DFS produces independent analysis of biological pathogens, chemical, radiological, firearms, fingerprinting, DNA, and trace evidence found within the District of Columbia for the use of the public health, law enforcement, and justice systems.
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DFS provides independent analysis of evidence found at crime scenes within the District of Columbia and provides services to the Metropolitan Police Department, U.S. Capitol Police, U.S. Park Police, and many of the other specialized law enforcement agencies located in the District.
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This position serves as geospatial subject-matter expert and technical authority with a focus on portals, dashboards and other Esri capabilities as well as current/near-term events, plans, developments, and trends pertaining to GEOINT, the proliferation of WMD and nuclear/radiological events; issues impacting weapons security; force protection; and force operability and survivability against a broad spectrum of nuclear, biological, chemical, and other WMD events.
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To support the Department of Defense (DoD) Joint Requirements Office (JRO) for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, & Nuclear Defense (CBRN-D) out of the Pentagon in Arlington, VA. The Analyst will support Joint Force CBRN non-materiel medical and non-medical requirements development.
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Applying direct experience, knowledge, and understanding of the principles and practices pertaining to mission assurance; installation emergency management; chemical, biological, and radiological/nuclear defense; defense support of civilian authorities.
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