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The Business Development Manager will actively participate in the identification and development of new opportunities, managing program captures, proposals, and strategic planning.
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Description The Decision Advantage Solutions (DAS) Business Area has a new opportunity for a Senior Business Development Manager to conduct growth activities for US Air Force.
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The main function of a construction manager is to plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems and product roll-out, etc.
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Develop (with technical/SME support) solutions for assigned opportunities; manage relationships with partners and corporate staff for proposed solution development; participate in business planning activities, to include gate reviews and periodic team capture strategy reviews, operating plan development, bid agenda development, win theme and discriminator workshops, competition (black hat) reviews; price to win reviews, proposal color reviews.
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The Decision Advantage Solutions (DAS) Business Area has a new opportunity for a Senior Business Development Manager to conduct growth activities for US Air Force. A minimum of 10 years of leadership experience working in aerospace & defense, government services and/or other professional services executing all aspects of business development, program capture, planning, and execution.
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Support client engagement teams at a wide variety of FSO clients to deliver professional services and participate in business development activities on strategic and global priority accounts.
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You will own the execution of all elements of capture, including opportunity identification; customer outreach; technical and management solution development; teaming partner engagement; RFP shaping; win theme development; price to win; proposal planning and execution; internal capture process execution; and appropriate transition to execution upon award.
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Participate in business planning activities, to include periodic pipeline reviews, operating plan development, bid agenda development, opportunity gate reviews, black hat sessions, win theme and discriminator workshops, and proposal reviews.
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Supporting diverse portfolio of products and services, which comprises responsibility for all aspects of business development to include strategic capture, proposal operations, and market strategy within the Federal Civilian market.
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As the Business Manager of Data Center Facility Design (DCFD), you will partner with the Data Center Engineering Senior Business Manager and the Director of DCFD to set the near and long-term vision and direction for the division and ensure alignment of this vision and direction with broader DCE strategic planning.
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