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Prior work experience in federal government relations is required, and prior work and familiarity with the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, and/or the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is preferred.
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Substantial knowledge and experience with federal government cybersecurity regulations (e.g. DFARS, NIST, FISMA, CUI/CDI, Privacy Act), and US data privacy laws. Knowledge of federal government contracting regulations and environment (e.g. FAR/DFARS, FCA, NISPOM.
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Proven Sales Hunter, successful enterprise-sales track record for at seven (7) years, majority in Federal government sales with focus on DOJ (US Courts, US Attorney, ATF, DHS) Cellebrite is seeking an experienced Federal Sales Executive for the government market to sell Digital Forensics solutions within the Department of Justice (DOJ), focusing on investigative and law enforcement agencies.
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Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Tysons Corner, VA, EDC Consulting is a small business provider of enterprise solutions and strategic business support to the Federal Government.
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We are seeking a highly accomplished Enterprise Architect to lead strategic application migration initiatives within the realm of US Federal Government Systems. Extensive experience in application migration architecture and execution and proven experience collaborating with federal government agencies, including Army, Navy, DHS, HHS, TSA, GSA, and VA.
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Familiarity with US federal government documentation standards (e.g., NIST guidelines, Shore Installation Process Handbook (SIPH), etc. It is essential that the candidate can obtain and maintain a US federal government Secret clearance.
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Shared position providing general administrative and project-specific support to the USO’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and the Chief Government Relations Officer (CGRO). Review accountings, inventories and fees charged by attorneys, personal representatives, trustees, and other expenditures to ensure that administrative expenses are reasonable with the support of the VP, Controller.
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Develop deep on-going relationships with key Federal government agencies and support systems. The Federal Government Capture Manager will identify Government and SI contracts and build cross-functional teams across for T-Mobile Secure Federal Operations (SFO) to prepare proposals and win these contracts.
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Familiarity with export compliance regulations, Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Cost Accounting Standards Board (CASB) requirements, and Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) auditing procedures is a plus.
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The Vice President, Business Development is expected to have a strong knowledge of DHS (TSA, S&T, CBP and CWMD) and other Federal Government operations expertise, as well as a technical understanding of products and services across Rapiscan.
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We take a comprehensive approach to helping clients navigate through the government contracting life cycle by assisting our clients; interpret government contracting regulatory requirements, manage compliance risk, provide advice and assistance to maintain on-going compliance with contract requirements, provide audit support, assist with business system assessments, gap assessments, compliance reviews, perform regulatory research, and other related government contracting activities.
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AT&T has an opening for a Desktop Support Tier II Administrative Support Assistant to support Consular Affairs within Department of State in Washington, D.C. on a 10-year contract supporting business units in areas such as network support, engineering, professional services, operations & logistics, and management of daily requirements by government project managers, directors, etc.
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Overall ten+ years of experience with five years proven track record of working with or providing services to the US Federal Government in Departments and Agencies such as Department of Health and Human Services, etc.
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Preferred Qualifications: 5 years progressive experience as a IT Service Desk Analyst in a federal government IT service delivery operation chartered with large scale, multi-faceted IT support.
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Coordination may also be required on Federal construction projects with General Services Administration (GSA), National Parks Services (NPS), United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Navy Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and some other agencies within and supporting the Federal Government.
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