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Understanding of US DOD Military programs or CIVIL Space services, and acquisition procedures. Bachelor's Degree in Business Management, Business Development, Marketing or a related field of study Relevant experience may be considered in lieu of required education.
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At Collins Aerospace, our Mission Systems team helps civilian, military and government customers complete their most complex missions — whatever and wherever they may be. Collins Aerospace is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join our team in Sterling VA within the Simulation and Training Solutions (STS) business area.
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The Homeland and Force Protection Business Area of the Leidos National Security Sector is seeking a Business Development Director to lead business development activities focused on the Force Protection and Security market within the Department of Defense (DoD.
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The DoD Medical Coder will support the Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs). Performs necessary tasks within MHS GENESIS and other military coding systems to complete encounters.
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Experience working in business development or a customer service-related role, selling Oracle NetSuite, Salesforce CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM & Business Central, and/or Microsoft Power BI is not required but a major plus.
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As the Director of Business Development role for Cryptographic Systems (CS) within the Digital Grid group you will establish and increase customer intimacy and market share by strengthening relationships with new and existing customers.
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DoD Approved Baseline 8570 CSSP Auditor (CEH, CySA, CISA, etc.) DoD Approved Baseline 8570 IAT level III (CASP, CISSP, CISA, etc.) Preferred Skills: Splunk, Proofpoint, Fidelis, Solera, Windows, and Linux Operating Systems.
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The CACI is seeking and experienced Photonic Solutions Senior Business Development Manager for our Spectrum Superiority market aligned business with a successful track record in identifying and qualifying technology-based new business opportunities within both the Federal Government (i.e., Intelligence Community (IC) and Department of Defense (DoD.
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Support and guide development of processes and business systems to enable efficient contracting functions. Support business development and other functional teams with approaches to identify, assess, and develop new contract opportunities.
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Prior military or government analytical training (e.g., all source, SIGINT, HUMINT or GEOINT) Provide input to curriculum development for OSINT training requirements. Barbaricum is seeking an experienced Trainer to be part of our OSINT team with our military customer.
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As a Senior DSP Engineer, you will provide state-of-the-art capabilities to the DOD and IC. We focus on mission, with collaboration, sustainability, and innovation serving as the foundation upon which our employees work and thrive.
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Conduct IV&V activities at DHA network/enclave sites and PORs/PITs using standardized procedures and scoring methodology IAW DoD policy and RMF. Must be able to use and have a working knowledge of Department of Navy IA process and C&A Handbook, DoD approved security tools such as Secure Configuration Compliance Validation Initiative (SCCVI) that include eEye Retina, and the Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in PowerApps administration, including experience with SharePoint and Office 365, and a deep understanding of DoD compliance and security requirements.
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Job Requirements: Experience with cloud-based deployment of OneStream applicationsKnowledge of ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes and toolsFamiliarity with financial planning and analysis (FP&A) processes and toolsExperience in data analysis, visualization developing solutions to meet varying business reporting needsExperience developing executive level presentation, working with, and presenting to senior managementExperience with business intelligence tools.
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Kimley-Horn's Reston, Virginia (VA) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 3+ years of experience to join their Land Development team! Projects will include a variety of land development site designs.
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