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An Active TS/SCI with Polygraph security clearance is required up front to be considered for this position. The National Security Sector of Leidos is seeking a part-time Senior Instructor (Secure Compartmented Information Course) with SCIF-building knowledge and experience and/or Physical Security Specialist with this experience to support an Intelligence Community (IC) program in Bethesda, MD. All instruction is virtual.
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Senior Security Specialist - TS clearance with SCI eligibility. Active TS clearance with SCI eligibility is a must. Conduct annual collateral/SCI/SAP self-inspections utilizing facility self-inspection checklists; develop corrective action plans for deficiencies and submit to the government for approval.
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TS clearance with SCI eligibility. They will also assist in creating and executing policies and procedures for safeguarding Special Access Program Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) and collateral data in support of DoD sensitive activities.
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Active TOP SECRET clearance with the ability to obtain TS/SCI (US Citizenship required). SAIC is seeking an Information Security Specialist in Arlington, VA to support the Army National Guard (ARNG), focusing on derivative classification, standard operating procedures (SOP) and security education, training, and awareness (SETA) for Information Security (INFOSEC) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) programs.
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Have active TS/SCI government security clearance with desire to upgrade to a polygraph OR have active polygraph level government security clearance. Work you'll do The Strategic Workforce Planning Specialist, as a part of a high-paced team, will support in the development, execution, and management of strategic workforce plans and initiatives.
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