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Consults, reviews and performs AV and VTC systems engineering, planning studies and operational statistical analysis for all AV and VTC systems primarily with the customer and secondarily to partner organizations.
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Ensure Enterprise AV/VTC program processes are compliant with Enterprise processes for incident management, service request management, system changes and configurations (including all related hardware/software), escalation and notification processes, and daily VIP/Executive/Sensitive incident/service request reporting requirements.
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Support and maintain all VTC and AV presentation equipment to include, but not limited to, Cisco Codecs, large screen displays, audio mixers, audio amplifiers, video switchers, Crestron System control hardware, projectors, video accessories, and other related peripherals, interfaces, and devices.
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Participate in weekly PMS4012 ILS teleconference call and bi-weekly vendor VTC. Participate in weekly PMS4012 ILS teleconference call and bi-weekly vendor VTC. When assigned by TYCOM/MARMC, provide Assessment Coordinator Duties which includes coordinated assignment of system matter experts performing an approved test plan from TYCOM. This also includes performing inbrief/outbrief/daily status to ship/ISIC/TYCOM chain of commands.
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Maintain the certification and accreditation of all Video Teleconferencing systems in accordance with DOD, Navy and USFF instruction and directives as well as DISA STIG for VTC and related instructions and directives from authoritative sources.
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VTC: video equipment and associated install equipment. As an equal opportunity employer, The Tatitlek Corporation recognizes that our strength lies in our people. The Tatitlek Corporation gives hiring, promotion, training and retention preference to Tatitlek shareholders, shareholder descendants and shareholder spouses who meet the minimum qualifications for the job.
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Spectrum is seeking highly qualified VTC Support Specialist to support our proposal for a new program located in Norfolk, VA. Facilitate and support VTC, audio conferencing, and other A/V equipment.
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Provides Video Teleconference (VTC) technical support and assists end users with making VTC calls. DT Professional Services is seeking an IT Customer Support Specialist to provide installation, configuration, testing, and technical support services to the Department of Navy’s Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force (COMOPTEVFOR.
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The intent of this job requisition is to provide a place for all incumbent and external staff to apply for VTC, AV, Infrastructure/Cabling functions at Naval Support Activity - Hampton Roads, Norfolk, VA. Upon receipt of a candidate's application and resume, Centuria recruiters and managers will contact the candidate to discuss the individual's work experience and current position to ensure that the candidate is slotted properly in the new contract.
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2+ years supporting VTC systems in an enterprise level network, preferably in a Navy/DoD environment. All experience requirements listed for the VTC Technician above. Ability to coordinate with subordinate command POCs to collect, review and validate changes in IT service requirements and provide assistance and guidance to command Information Systems Security Managers (ISSM) to maintain compliance with required cyber security and information assurance programs.
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