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Experience using SCORM for training content development and delivery. Minimum of four (4) years of experience in IT security and awareness training program development and management.
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Learn FMV tradecraft through a unique three-week formal training course, followed by a robust on-the-job training program which provides candidates who may be new to motion GEOINT specialized instruction in FMV tradecraft, exploitation tools, and theater specific cultural familiarization.
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Proven track record of success in building, implementing and managing the full learning lifecycle, including needs analysis, training strategy and development, delivery and evaluation of training programs.
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If selected they will need to keep abreast of modern training and development research: learning theory, motivation theory, and new materials, methods, and techniques. Prior military or government analytical training (e.g., OSINT, All Source, SIGINT, HUMINT or GEOINT.
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Phase 2: Approximately 12 weeks of Uniformed Police Training (UPT) at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) located in Glynco, Georgia. Phase 4: An additional 8 weeks of training in the USCP Police Training Officer Program, Washington, D.C. Travel is required to attend training at applicant's expense to Cheltenham, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) in Glynco, GA. Employment Disqualifiers There are specific situations that automatically disqualify applicants for USCP employment.
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Develop course curriculum and presentations for training on the DSIAS provided to students attending the Basic RSO, RSO In-Service, Assistant Regional Security Officer-Investigations, the Foreign Service National Investigator Basic, and Foreign Service National Investigator In-Service training classes at the Diplomatic Security Training Center.
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We have an opportunity for a program coordinator who is committed to developing impactful training in the area of ethics, compliance, safety, security, and state-based learning requirements. Collaborate with key stakeholders, including Legal, Ethics and Compliance, Security Services Team (SST), and People Services, such as Accommodations and Employee Relations, to assess required training needs and solutions.
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Must have completed any of the following: Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) Uniform Police Training Program (UPTP); FLETA accredited military or other equivalent police training program; or Customs and Border Patrol training programs (USBPI or CBPOPT.
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The Development Operations Manager also works cross-departmentally to coordinate efforts with our Tessitura patron database, including training new staff and staying up to date with best practices for data management and clear communications across the organization.
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Develop online, instructor-led, or instructor-facilitated courses related to DOD training programs, Insider Threat, Counterintelligence, Law Enforcement, and/or Personnel Security. Eight (8) or more years of experience designing training in the areas of Insider Threat, Counterintelligence, Law Enforcement, and/or Personnel Security.
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The position will pursue new opportunities in the areas of intelligence analysis, training, and mission support (all source, SIGINT, OSINT, HUMINT, Counterintelligence, GEOSPATIAL, Virtual Reality Training); targeting and mission planning; systems engineering and integration of C5ISR systems; and data ingest and integration.
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Demonstrated skills and knowledge regarding criminal and civil law and procedures, and enforcement operations; have documented extensive, combined with on-the-job training, as proof of the skills and knowledge to perform the duties of a federal investigative analyst consultant.
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Performance Assessment, Wearables, Instructional Systems Design, UX Research, Web Development, Training Effectiveness Evaluation, Virtual Reality, Mobile Development, Augmented Reality, UX Design, Mixed Reality, Biosignatures, Training, and Analytics.
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The Manager, Learning Development ( Instructional Designer ) is an individual contributor that supports the design and development of training across all Marriott disciplines and brands globally inclusive of the managed and franchise, management and hourly audiences.
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On our team, you'll help develop and manage cost, schedule, and performance and have regular interactions with US Navy and industry stakeholders to coordinate the acquisition, development, and implementation of training plans in support of US Navy client, including planning, communication, outreach and foreign customer liaison support services.
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