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The successful candidate will have a minimum of ten years’ experience as a government relations executive, a Congressional staffer, or as a senior public servant in a relevant government agency, department, or business.
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In this role, the Business Development Manager should have a strong business acumen that accompanies deep knowledge of US Federal Government civilian agencies. Based in Washington DC, the Business Development Manager will expand existing engagements and establish new customers as CIYIS continues to grow sales pertaining to our US Federal Government market plan.
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As a Business Development Executive within our growing team, you will have the opportunity to lead and cultivate new business opportunities with government, education, and private sector clients as we leverage our customer-centric and innovative brand throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region.
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We are looking to speak with white-collar and investigations associates to join our client’s top-tier White Collar and Government practice in Washington, DC.This is an opportunity to join a team home to a former Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General, several Assistant Attorneys General, members of Congress, and a myriad of other elected and appointed government officials since the late s.
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Summer Associate positions are available in BRG’s Business Insurance Claims (BIC), Financial Institutions Advisory (FIA), Forensic Accounting &Valuation, and Government Contracts (GovCon.
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This includes working closely with account managers and the responsible business development or marketing lead, supporting the transition from opportunity identification into capture efforts, assembling a capture team, managing the capture team to successfully bid and win contracts, contacting and interfacing with existing and new clients and partners, communicating the organization's core capabilities, establishing internal and external teaming, and managing bid and proposal funding.
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Familiarity with data analytics, data visualization and GIS tools like AGOL, ArcGIS Hub, Tableau, and PowerBI. Experience in disaster management, federal government operations, or rapid response environments is highly desirable.
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CollectingUsing the mapping and networking above, D/USGS will be responsible for collecting, collating, and sharing information related to business opportunities and market intelligence emanating from U.S. Congress, DoD, and other federal government stakeholders, with the goal of identifying or creating new opportunities, and identifying and mitigating risk to current programs.
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CSG is organized by core customer-facing lines of business to manage and grow programs within NASA, NOAA, and the NNSA, while extending our capabilities to other civilian federal government agencies fully integrated within Aerospace rules, regulations, processes, values, and behaviors.
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CT State Community College Vision: CT State will be recognized for exceptional student success, educational leadership, and transformative collaboration with business and industry, government, educational, and key stakeholders while advancing diverse opportunities for Connecticut’s citizens and communities.
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Senior Workforce Analyst (15.18) OCT Consulting, LLC is an SBcertified, 8(a) small business management and technology consulting firm that provides support to Federal Government clients.
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What We're Looking For10-15 years of experience in Sales, Business Development, Account Management, or combination with a focus on US Public Sector and federal government accounts.
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Oracle maintains broad salary ranges for its roles in order to account for variations in knowledge, skills, experience, market conditions and locations, as well as reflect Oracle’s differing products, industries and lines of business.
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Familiar with HRSA, HEDIS, Government HealthCare practices, and general Population Health Analytics. Position Summary: As the Director of Business Intelligence and Clinical Quality Data (BI-CQM) you will provide strategic and operational support, analysis, and subject matter expertise in the areas of clinical data quality management and innovation, performance measurement, process improvement, health informatics, data interoperability, and the overall CCI Electronic Health/Medical Record System, and Data Quality Services.
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A report to the Government recommending a path forward. testing and integration procedures, with Government approval, for data. (with Government approval), both technical and non-technical and delivering.
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