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Top Secret/SCI personnel security clearance issued by the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) prior to contract performance. Must be proficient in utilizing computer databases and intelligence related automated systems to support analytical efforts and product development.
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At least 15 years of relevant geospatial intelligence experience; demonstrated relevant experience with digital cartography, image processing, computer technology, geographical information systems (GIS), geospatial production techniques, remote sensing, and photogrammetry.
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Their responsibilities include: Installing, testing, troubleshooting, repairing or replacing cryptologic networks, physical security systems, electronic equipment, antennas, personal computers, auxiliary equipment, digital and optical interfaces, and data systems Configuring, monitoring and evaluating Information Operations (IO), Information Warfare (IW) systems and Information Assurance (IA) operations Cryptologic Technician Collection (CTR) - CTRs serve as experts in intercepting signals.
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Must have a current US Government TOP SECRET Personnel Security Clearance and be able to qualify for SCI access. TOP SECRET Clearance with SCI Access Required. Assists Junior, Mid-Level, and Senior Identity Intelligence Analysts with ensuring that individuals who pose a potential threat to U.S. interests are added to appropriate watch lists and that information regarding these individuals is shared with Regional Security Officers in a timely manner.
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The Sailors in the Submarine Electronics Computer Field (SECF) work with a submarine’s sonar, weapons, communications and navigation systems. “A” School for FTs - This 27- to 33-week course in Groton, Conn., provides a basic knowledge of electronics, mathematics and computer theory to support the operation and basic maintenance of submarine weapons control systems.
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Further training may be received at a “C” School that provides learning in advanced maintenance, TLAM (Tomahawk® Land-Attack Missile) Strike and both computer and computer language skills, including maintenance, operations and security of systems operated and maintained.
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This position requires a TS/SCI and NATO clearance on day one. Supports DAF Civil Engineer (CE), Emergency Management (EM), Counter-Weapons of Mass Destruction (C-WMD), and Mission Assurance (MA) governance bodies with current and relevant threat information ensuring DAF leaders are making informed policy and execution decisions.
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Responsibilities: Provide daily administrative engineering and upgrade support for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), Cisco Unity Connection (CUC), Cisco Unified Contact Center Express (UCCX), Cisco Emergency Responder (CER), and InformaCast by Singlewire, SMACS by Stack8, PhoneView/MigrationFX by UnifiedFX, VMware, and Cisco UCSC series servers.
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US Citizenship and a DOD Secret clearance with the ability to obtain a TS/SCI. This position will assist in the design and develop front-end user interfaces that integrate with cloud-based software systems that align with modern DevSecOps and Agile processes.
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You will serve as the Mainframe Services Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the NetCentrics information technology (IT) support efforts for the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Joint Service Provider (JSP.
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Experience with Digital Engineering, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, Software Development, Solid-state Electrical Circuit Design, Unmanned Systems Design, Human Factors Engineering, or Fault Tree Analysis.
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Advanced knowledge of information technology systems, infrastructure, and operations. Advanced working knowledge of information systems and operations systems for supported business groups.
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They participate in weapons handling functions and operate and maintain non-tactical computer systems and peripherals. Electronics Technician (ET/RF AND ET/NAV) ETs focus on installing, administering and maintaining onboard communications and navigations systems.
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SAIC is the premier Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) integrator with expertise in transforming legacy command and control systems into a modern hybrid cloud environment to accelerate decision making and increase mission success.
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Active Top Secret clearance required to start; Ability to obtain a TS/SCI required to maintain employment. SAIC is seeking an Operations Manager with an active Top Secret clearance to support the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering.
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