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We are searching for an experienced a Counterintelligence Analyst to support the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) as part of a cross-functional Department of Navy (DON) team charged with developing, implementing, and overseeing the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Due Diligence process.
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Core One is seeking an experienced OSINT Trainer for a prominent defense and security organization committed to providing innovative solutions to support our military and government clients.
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CACI is seeking a Senior Cyber Analyst to support our customer at NSWC Crane supporting the War Games Capabilities project in Stafford, VA
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Being responsible for the screening of visitors with an X-ray machine and a metal detector.
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The NCIS team is searching for a Senior Systems Administrator - SecOps to join their program in Quantico, VA.
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Develop and implement a comprehensive compliance program tailored to the specific needs of federal contracting, ensuring alignment with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS).
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The Administrative Security Specialist will participate in execution of the National Industrial Security Program in accordance with the NISPOM
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Working with other forensic experts in various fields to support the FBI and TEDAC missions
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The National Security & Space Sector of SAIC is seeking a Customer Support Specialist (Imaging) to support a transformational infrastructure program for DCSA.
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Benefits/PerksA team-based atmosphere with a focus on Fun!
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Voluntary benefits, such as short term disability, critical illness, pet insurance
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We're looking for an electrical engineer who can use their skills to support law enforcement by creating new forensic tools and investigative capabilities.
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Preting is seeking exceptionally qualified individuals to serve as All Source Analysts to support the Defense Counterintelligence Security Agency (DCSA) at the Department of Defense Insider Threat Management Analysis Center (DITMAC).
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Are you looking for an opportunity to combine your technical skills with big picture thinking to make an impact in developing munitions?
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