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Experience with DoD (contractor, GS, IT sales, or military) is required. Experience with DoD (contractor, GS, IT sales, or military) is required. End-user knowledge of Salesforce, GovWin, Azure DevOps or Qlik is preferred.
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DCS Corporation is looking for a highly motivated entry-level engineer to support a DoD Project Management Office at Fort Belvoir. Must have a DoD Secret Clearance. Considers the properties of various textile, chemical, plastic, ceramic, metallic and synthetic materials to assess their ability to meet military requirements as components of military equipment for production and field use.
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Must be able gain or have approved access to DoD location to include Military Base Installations. 10-15 years of wireline experience with DOD, Navy, or USMC and be willing to do moderate travel throughout the U.S. and occasionally out of the U.S. to meet with customers.
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Assist the Director of UXOCOE in all mission areas requirement (Countermine, Counter Improvised Explosive Devices, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Home Made Explosive, Humanitarian Deming, Range Sustainment, Munitions Respond, and DoD area of interests.
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Within the Department of Defense (DoD), the appointment of retired military members within 180 days immediately following retirement date to a civilian position is subject to the provisions of 5 United States Code 3326.
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Apogee offers two medical plans, a high deductible health plan with an HSA and HRA and a traditional POS plan with co-pays, dental, vision, 401(k), life insurance, PTO, paid holidays, parental, military, and jury duty paid leaves.
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Must have the ability to work in a dynamic environment and effectively interact with numerous DOD, military/civilian personnel and industry partners. Must complete the DoD SAPCO approved SAPNP training (if performing personnel security functions.
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Candidates in the National Capital Region are preferred to be present at primary client site, Falls Church, VA as needed (approximately 1-2 days per week) as well as additional sites as needed (e.g., Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, MD.
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ONR is also unique as it oversees and administers university contracts, agreements, and indirect cost agreements for its own and other DoD research awards, as well as providing the legal support to the DONs only Federally Funded Research and Development Center Program Office.
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Minimum of ten (10) years of experience performing analytical intelligence related operations while serving in an Intelligence Task Force, National Intelligence Support Team, National Military Joint Intelligence Center or Combatant Command, or, a non-DoD equivalent IA operational community.
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Create, edit, and review Military Intergovernmental Purchase Requests (MIPRs) and Air Force Form-9 (AF-9s) (NGA Purchase Requests (PRs. Utilize their understanding of Financial Management Regulations, the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), DoD Federal Acquisition Supplement (DFARS), and internal NGA policies and procedures to execute RDT&E and O&M funding for Research.
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Former mid-level military officer or Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) experienced in working in DoD/HQDA, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS), G-6, G-3/5/7 or G-8 or equivalent offices.
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Experience working with Department of Defense (DoD) suicide prevention and other mental health policies and initiatives. Gather, draft, track stakeholder coordination, and track the Annual Report on Suicide in the Military (ARSM) development process, to include review for errors.
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Maintains liaison with key DoD, industry and international personnel working on tactical communications, satellite communications, precision navigation and timing (PNT), combat identification, blue force situational awareness, and related mission capabilities, as they apply to military and related national security systems.
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Responsibilities SPA has an upcoming need for a dedicated and passionate S&T-minded junior analyst to join a high-performance team working to address some of the most critical issues facing the DoD today.
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