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Top Secret/SCI clearance required at date of hire. We are seeking a highly cybersecurity staff/action officer to join our team in supporting the Department of Defense (DoD) Chief Information Officer (CIO.
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KBR is seeking an All Source Analyst - Unauthorized Disclosure with an active TS/SCI in Crystal City, VA. This is a hybrid opportunity split work from home and go into office in Crystal City.
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Possession of excellent verbal and written communication skillsActive TS/SCI clearance required; willingness to take a polygraph exam What Desired Skills You'll Bring:Prior experience in a J2 or Combatant Command environmentMA or MS degree in International Affairs, Political Science, Foreign Area Studies, National Security Studies, or a related research field a plus.
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Active TS/SCI security clearance required with an active polygraph aligned with the end client. An Active TS/SCI with poly and the ability to work on-site 5 days is a prerequisite for consideration.
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Active US Security clearance of Top Secret level and ability to obtain and maintain SCI. Familiarity with network protocols and SIM/USIM card integration. Two Six Technologies is seeking a Lead Firmware Reverse Engineer with active Top Secret Clearance to join our team in Arlington, Virginia.
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Incumbent must possess or obtain/maintain a minimum a SECRET clearance, up to a TOP SECRET clearance with special access requirements (SCI) as requested by the program. Knowledge of IC database implemented to manage eligibility for access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI.
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Minimum HS diploma Willing to take and pass CI Poly as needed TS security clearance eligible for SCI. NO EXCEPTIONS! Job Description: Job Title: Security Generalist III (Personnel Security Focus) Reports To: Program Manager and Customer Work Location: Ft Belvoir, VA Clearance: Active Top Secret/SCI Advantage SCI, LLC is accepting applications for Security Generalist III (Personnel Security Focus) to support a government agency with which we have a current contract.
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Our client is a leading force in the defense and intelligence sector and is seeking a highly expert Cloud Engineer with Top Secret/SCI clearance with full scope polygraph. Cloud Engineer with Top Secret/SCI Clearance + Full Scope Polygraph.
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Active DoD TS/SCI Clearance. Supports issues including SAP and restricted Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) governance and oversight, resources, requirements capabilities and program coordination.
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Top Secret clearance required with SCI eligibility. phia is seeking a top secret cleared Senior Program Facilitator with expertise in critical infrastructure security and resilience, public-private partnerships, information sharing, requirement elicitation, capability-based planning, and emerging technologies.
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Required Skills and Experience Top Secret SCI (TS/SCI) Security Clearance. The Program Control Office oversees Foundation GEOINT (FG) corporate business and technology activities supporting aeronautical, maritime, geography and geomatics missions.
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Current TS clearance. The Security Specialist will assist the Facility Security Officer (FSO) and Assistant Facility Security Officer (AFSO) with supporting the security needs of SPA's workforce to include onboarding and training new personnel, managing personnel security clearances and document control.
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Required Clearance: TS desired, will consider Secret with that ability to achieve TS. Desired: CCT Routing & Switching, CCNA Collaboration, CCNP Collaboration, Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in engineering Powered by JazzHR.
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TS clearance with SCI eligibility required. The Security Analyst will provide assistance to the Government security staff in the administration of their collateral, SAP and SCI duties to include (but not limited to): Document Control; Visitor Control; Information Security to include data transfers; Physical Security; Verifying Clearances (and providing this capability at meeting locations, if needed); Delivery of classified laptops and/or print materials to offsite meetings; and Developing and Documenting security procedures.
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This position requires an active Top-Secret clearance with SCI eligibility. Utilize IC RMF tools such as SNOW, XACTA, SCAP and others to maintain SCI level assets if appropriate. Coordinate Aerospace and customer secure network activities with all stakeholders throughout implementation, authorization, operation, maintenance, and disestablishment of these classified information systems.
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