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ARC technologies were initially developed in support of the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) and leverage internet-of-things (IoT) technology and machine learning (ML) to develop actionable insights and transform security responses.
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Proven experience sculpting and writing responses to government solicitation such as RFI/Market Research, Request for Proposals (RFPs), etc. Strong understanding and previous experience focusing on the US Army’s PEO Aviation, PM UAS program office and/or other key Central and South American clients requiring sUAS support.
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Responsible for the operation of critical systems campus wide; this includes Building Automation System, AHUs, Steam Plant, Chilled Water Plant, Lab Utility system, Fire Protection Systems, Emergency Power Generators, Alternate Fuel Propane system, and many other critical systems to support our research facility operation.
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A Budget Analyst will support the Defense Threat Reduction Agency's (DTRA) Research and Development (RD) Directorate. Research unobligated commitments and unliquidated obligations.
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Conduct comprehensive technology research to evaluate potential technical and procedural best practices in support of DevSecOps and IaC.Build implementations that align with Software Development Life Cycle and ITIL best practices.
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Conduct in-depth research into vendor-specific technical documentation, system event logs to identify root causes and provide expert recommendations to resolve long-standing issues and conduct firewall changes, create or troubleshoot F5 iRules, and manage DNS entries and port security.
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Our capabilities include cyber space operations, cyber defense and resiliency, vulnerability research, ubiquitous technical surveillance, data intelligence, lifecycle mission enablement, and software modernization.
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Leverage knowledge of DoD customer (Army, USACE, National Guard, Air Force and others) mission requirements and IT buying habits to research customer segments, clients and strategies to increase qualified leads.
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Founded in 2017, percipient.ai utilizes state-of-the-art research in Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence, and Deep Learning to develop cutting-edge tools that bridge the gap between AI and human understanding.
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Job DescriptionICF seeks a Senior Level Natural Resources Economist to support environmental and natural resources research, policy and programs for Federal, State & Local, and Non-profit clients.
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Preference for individuals with at least 3 months of relevant solid waste, environmental and/or engineering internship, work and/or research experience. Initially, the qualified individual will be expected to provide engineering support to our existing solid waste practice consisting of landfill and landfill gas design, construction, operation, and monitoring, for private and municipal clients.
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Responsibilities : The Senior Data Scientist (SDS) conducts research and prepares management, organizational and business analyses and forecasts. The SDS should have expertise and/or experience in implementing deep learning or artificial intelligence (AI) projects in a High-Performance Computing (HPC) environment; and will be experienced in working with federal government categorical data from flat files, data warehouses, and external/academic sources, and should demonstrate experience as a data scientist and/or machine learning engineer.
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Legal and legislative research skills including familiarity with congress.gov, US Code resources, commercial congressional resources (i.e. CQ) and Federal Rules of Civil Procedures (F.R.CivP.
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Assist Project Safety Manager and Superintendent in preconstruction meetings and conducting research as needed. Interns will assist the Project Safety Manager, Superintendent, PM, PX and BU Environmental Health & Safety Director in adhering to company safety and loss control policies.
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Experience working with and proposing to U.S. Government research agencies (e.g. NASA, AFRL, DARPA) This role is a part of Test & Flight Operations team, providing centralized support to Business Units with the focus on design, build and maintenance of the ground systems, test and launch facilities across multiple locations.
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