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Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter – DEFCON 1 Newsletter for 26 November 2008

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SNA Wounded Warrior Project
The Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface Navy Association is raising $30,000 to buy a modified wheelchair conversion van for Operation Second Chance to transport wounded warriors in and around Washington, D.C. to receive medical treatment and attend sporting events and entertainment.  Our current total is about $11,000.

Visit https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp to report your contribution to Operation Second Chance.
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Where in the world is the Great White Fleet:
http://www.navy.mil/gwf/

Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter – DEFCON 1 Newsletter for 26 November 2008
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“The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.”
– William Arthur Ward

Welcome to the latest edition of the number one Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter, “DEFCON-1,” a networking newsletter featuring job opportunities and career advice for those who are part of the global defense, aerospace, maritime, marine technology and security industry. 

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***  In this issue (This week’s jobs are listed here, and then offered with links or in more detail below):
1.  Program Manager, Alion Science and Technology, Boulder, CO
2.)  Military Analyst, Advancia Corporation, Fort Dix, NJ
3.)  Senior Microbiologist, Alion Science and Technology, Durham, NC
4.)  Military Analyst, Directorate of Intelligence (DI), The Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC metropolitan area
5.)  Mechanical Engineer Lead, Alion Science and Technology, Warren, MI
6.)  Communications Sr Professional, Computer Sciences Corporation, Arlington, VA
7.)  Administrative Support (Korea), ManTech Security and Mission Assurance, Pyong Taek, SOUTH KOREA
8.)  Military Analyst Lead, Alion Science and Technology, Suffolk, VA
9.)  Contracts Administrator A2/A3, Northrop Grumman, Apopka, FL
10.)  R&D Engineer 2, U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA, Los Alamos National Security, LLC, Los Alamos NM
11.)  Systems Administrator, Focus Technology Consulting, Miami, FL
12.)  Senior Analyst, CALIBRE, Crystal City, VA
13.)  Third Tier Analyst, Break Fix Technician, McNeil Technologies, Washington, DC
14.)  Engineering Tech -Advanced Manufacturing Technology, HARRIS, Melbourne, FL
15.)  C-130 Flight Engineer, ARINC, Hurlburt Field, FL
16.)  Deputy Director, Marine Corps Community Services, Kaneohe, HI
17.)  Sr. Design Engineer – Aerospace, Custom Sensors & Technologies (CST), Moorpark, CA
18.)  Licensed QC Inspector, AAR, Wood Dale IL
19.)  Sr Network Engineer – TS/SCI, General Dynamics Information Technology, Honolulu, HI
20.)  Test Engineer, Pump & Engine Control Systems, Goodrich, West Hartford, CT
21.)  Transportation Coordinator, Honeywell International Inc., Fort Bragg, NC
22.)  MHS OPS Windows SA 2/Secret/Top Secret Clearance, Unisys, Montgomery, AL
23.)  Secretary, USA Field Artillery Center, Capabilities Development Integration Directorate, TRADOC Proponency Office – Sensors, Fort Sill, OK
24.)  ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER, SAN DIEGO, CA
25.)  Research Analysts, government contractor, Columbia, Md.
26.)  INFORMATION SECURITY OFFICER, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington,
Massachusetts

***  And more…

***  Clearance:

Ned —

I occasionally see postings that include “eligibility to obtain a 'Secret'
(or other) security clearance” as a qualification.

As I have never had nor needed a security clearance, I have no idea whether
I'd be eligible or what would be entailed.  Is there a resource you could
direct me to that might give me a better idea of where I stand?  Thanks.

C.D.

(Good question.  There are thousands upon thousands of people who have them, so it isn’t an insurmountable obstacle to employment.  Let's ask the network for a response. Ned)

***  From Timothy W. Coleman:

Would you please consider including a blurb about this memorial scholarship in your next Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter?
 
The LintCenter for National Security Studies, a non-profit charity, focused on supporting the educational pursuits of the next generation of America's Counterintelligence (CI) and National Security Workers, today formally announced the creation of the Staff Sergeant Richard Eaton Jr. Memorial Scholarship.
 
As the Thanksgiving Holiday approaches, the Lint Center is pleased to recognize the exemplary service and sacrifice of a great American hero, Mr. Eaton.
 
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at PR@lintcenter.org or on my mobile phone (202) 413-2373.
 
Best regards,
Tim

Timothy W. Coleman
Public Affairs Officer
Lint Center for National Security Studies
E-mail: PR@lintcenter.org
 
LintCenter for National Security Studies Announces Memorial Scholarship for U.S. Army Counterintelligence Special Agent, Staff Sgt. Richard Eaton Jr.
 
WASHINGTON, D.C., November 25, 2008 – The Lint Center, a non-profit charity, focused on supporting the educational pursuits of the next generation of America's Counterintelligence (CI) and National Security Workers, today formally announced the creation of the Staff Sergeant Richard Eaton Jr. Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship is dedicated in honor of Staff Sgt. Richard Eaton, a United States Army Counterintelligence Special Agent and Bronze Star recipient who died in Ar Ramadi, Iraq, on August 12, 2003 (Iraq Time).
 
The newly created fund will award $1,000 to the winning applicant to assist with tuition and other educational costs. The deadline for scholarship consideration is January 31, 2009.
 
About the 2009 Staff Sgt. Richard Eaton Jr. Memorial Scholarship:
The Staff Sgt Richard Eaton Jr. Memorial Scholarship fund provides $1,000 to recipients pursuing scholastic study in fields related to AllianceBuilding, Counterintelligence, Cultural Understanding, and National Security studies. For more information on scholarship application requirements, please visit http://www.lintcenter.org/2009/Eaton.htm
 
About the LintCenter:
The Lint Center for National Security Studies, Inc., founded in 2007, is a non-profit IRS 501 (c) (3) organization created to award merit-based scholarships for Counterintelligence and National Security Workers, their children and scholars, and to advance the study of National Security, cross-cultural studies, and global understanding. The Center, an IRS approved charity, is Veteran and minority operated and managed. For more information, please visit www.LintCenter.org
 
About Staff Sgt. Richard Eaton Jr:
Staff Sgt. Richard Eaton was awarded the Bronze Star for his service during Operation Iraqi Freedom. In addition to numerous other medals and citations, Staff Sgt Eaton received the Thomas G. Knowlton Award from the Military Intelligence Corps Association which recognizes those individuals who have significantly contributed to the promotion of Army Intelligence. For more information about Staff Sgt. Rick Eaton, please visit: http://www.chinapost1.org/divisions/korea/Eaton.htm or http://www.militarycity.com/valor/256727.html
 
About the Army Counterintelligence Discussion Group:
The Army Counterintelligence Discussion Group mailing list (ACIDG-L) is open to all active, reserve, former, and retired Army Counterintelligence Special Agents. Requests will be approved after verification of a subscribers CI status. ACIDG-L is privately run by unpaid volunteers and is not affiliated with the US Army, Department of Defense or any subordinate activity. Rick Eaton and Jim Lint are co-founders of ACIDG-L. It is said that, “Rick Eaton is the moderator from the high ground for ACIDG.” For more information, please visit: http://www.ACIDG.org.

***  From Lesly Simmons, APR:

Hi Ned,
This is not a job listing, but I wanted to share information with you and the JOTW network on how to send some cheer to members of the military in time for the holidays. The Red Cross and Pitney Bowes are working together to collect one million holiday cards for service members and their families in the U.S. and internationally this year. Anyone interested in taking part can simply send a card with a general message of thanks and holiday wishes to our special PO Box, and the Red Cross and Pitney Bowes will sort, screen and deliver the cards in time for the holidays. The mailing address, videos from celebrity supporters Nancy O’Dell and Dr. Phil, and more details are available at redcross.org/holidaymail.
 
Thank you Ned and happy holidays to you and yours,
Lesly Simmons, APR
American Red Cross
 
Lesly Simmons, APR | Media Relations | American Red Cross

***  From Pam Denning at the American Red Cross:

Hi Ned!  Hope you have a great Thanksgiving!  Please see below, a special thing we do this time of year….
 
Support Holiday Mail for Heroes
 
This holiday season you can spread holiday cheer to our military with a simple card. The American Red Cross and Pitney Bowes are teaming up to collect holiday greeting cards from the public for members of the military, veterans and their families in the United States and around the world. Our goal is to get one million cards this year, and with your help, we will! Visit www.redcross.org/holidaymail for all the details on how to send your card and get some help in creating one too! Once you’ve read the guidelines, mail your cards between Veterans Day, November 11 through Wednesday, December 10, to:
 
Holiday Mail for Heroes
P. O. Box 5456
Capitol Heights, MD  20791-5456
 
 
Best,
Pam

***  From Harry Wiley:

Christmas Cards

If  you plan on sending Christmas cards this year, take one card and send it to this address.  If we pass this on and everyone sends one card, think of how many cards these wonderful special people who have sacrificed so much would get.
 
 A Great Idea!!!

 When you are making out your Christmas card list this year, please include the following:

                     A Recovering American Soldier
                     c/o Walter Reed Army Medical   Center
                     6900 Georgia Avenue,NW
                     Washington , D.C. 20307-5001
 
 please pass it on.   

***  Cards:

Hi, Edward – I thought the cards for soldiers was such a great idea that I
immediately addressed a card (before I forgot the idea) and then sent the
idea to several friends and colleagues.

Unfortunately, I got a response back from one of my friends that says the
hospital won't accept the cards!

Here's the post she sent me:

http://www.snopes.com/politics/christmas/walterreed.asp

What is this … yet another example of no good deed going unpunished!

Anyway … thought I should share this …

Best regards,

Maria Fotopoulos
in Los Angeles

Oops … sorry … there was more to this … an alternative:

http://www.snopes.com/politics/christmas/soldiercards.asp

Best,

Maria

***  From C. Blake Powers:

Ned,

Thanksgiving marks the end of the annual fundraiser for Project Valour-IT (http://soldiersangels.org/index.php?page=project-valour-it)  Sad to say, we are way behind our goal for this worthwhile endeavor that supplies voice-activated/adaptive laptops and other technology to our wounded and disabled troops.  The fundraiser (http://soldiersangels.org/index.php?page=fundraiser) includes an all-in-good-fun competition between the services — the money raised all goes to the Valour-IT fund which is spent ONLY on the technology — and this year there is even a charity auction (http://tinyurl.com/5dg84d) that features signed books from authors including David Weber, Dean Ing, David Drake, John Ringo, David J. Williams, Travis “Doc” Taylor, and Mark L. Van Name.

If you would be so kind, please help us spread the word and see if we might not yet be able to make our goal.  I know things are tight for many, but if every reader of JOTW would donate just one dollar to the general fund, http://soldiersangels.org/index.php?page=fundraiser we would be well on our way to meeting our goal.  Via the auction, people can give and get someone a nice holiday gift as well.  One of the most humbling experiences of my life was being asked to present some of the laptops on my way home from my first embed in Iraq; and, some of the most rewarding was hearing how much they had meant and help from recipients.  This is a way to say thanks to those that have paid the price of service in a lasting, tangible, and meaningful way.  Please do so today.

Thanks!

Blake

***  SNA GWCHoliday Social December 4, 2008:
 
Location:
Sine’s Irish Pub
1301 S Joyce St
Arlington, VA 22202
Time:  1630-1800

Cost:  No Cost to SNA Members and $5 for Nonmembers
Includes hors d'oeuvres and a ticket for one free drink.
Toys for Tots donations in the form of money or toys collected at the event.
RSVP Required:  https://www.navysna.org/Events/HolidayParty/2008GWCHoliday.asp
***  SNA GWC Luncheon December 11, 2008:
 
Speaker: The Honorable Sean J. Stackley
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Research, Development and Acquisition

Location: 
Hyatt Regency Crystal City
2799 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, Virginia, USA 22202

Check-In opens at 1100
Lunch starts at 1130
*Note time change

To make a reservation please use the following link:
https://www.navysna.org/Events/GWCLunch/11DecSNAGWCLunch.asp

(Note:  This luncheon is filling up fast.  Don’t miss out.)

***  Greater Washington Chapter Surface Navy Association Wounded Warrior
Project

For the past two years, the Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface
Navy Association has conducted a campaign to assist our wounded
shipmates recovering at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda,
MD.  We collected more than 800 DVDs for the Sailors and marines to
enjoy during their recuperation.  The following year we collected funds
and donated 155 portable DVD players.

This year we want to do something very meaningful for those of our
shipmates limited in their ability to get out and around the Washington
area during their convalescence.  We have determined that Operation
Second Chance provides many valuable services to military men and women,
and would greatly benefit from a conversion van equipped too transport
wheelchair patients in and around the D.C. area to attend sporting
events, concerts, and other wise get out and about. 

This is an expensive proposition, but very important for those men and
women who are virtually stuck in the hospital.  We have carefully looked
at Operation Second Chance and are very impressed with the organization
and the services it provides.

Therefore, SNA GWC is seeking to help OSC raise $30,000 to purchase a
conversion van modified by Adaptive Mobility Systems, Inc. (AMS Vans). 
Please indicate your contribution at the SNA website:

https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp

This will take you directly to the OSC website fundraising page for
donations.  (When prompted “How did your hear about OSC?” click on
Surface Navy Association.)  Your donation will be made directly to OSC,
but we want to track our progress so we can follow our progress to
attaining our $30,000 goal.  Our current total is about $11,000.

Our goal is to help OSC raise the $30,000 by December 15th.  If we
exceed the $30,000, the additional funds will be available to OSC for
insurance, registration, maintenance and operating costs for the van. 

Please be generous, and share this appeal with others who share your
concern for those shipmates who had made a very great sacrifice in
service to their nation and security and freedom everywhere.

For information about SNA, visit  www.navysna.org.

For information about OSC, visit
http://www.operationsecondchance.org/About.htm.

(Some of you noted that Operation Second Chance had imposed a $50 minimum for credit card donations.  I have since arranged to have that dropped to $20.

You can start by checking in here:

https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp)

***  Littoral Combat Ship:

http://informationdissemination.blogspot.com/2008/11/few-photos-from-fre
edom.html

http://www.navytimes.com/news/2008/11/defense_LCS_dispatch_111908/

***  Here are the jobs for this week:

1.  Program Manager, Alion Science and Technology, Boulder, CO

Job ID 9415.

This position requires a Bachelor's degree and 5 – 10 years of experience in the areas of human system integration, human factors research, human performance modeling, and analytical tool development.  Successful project management and new business development experience required.  Experience in managing multiple projects simultaneously and/or large complex projects desired. 
 
Responsibilities 
 
The MA&D Operation of Alion Science and Technologies is accepting applications for Program Manager to develop and manage new and existing programs in the areas of human system integration, human factors research, human performance modeling, and analytical tool development. You will be responsible for oversight of your own projects as well as those of project managers reporting to you. 

Responsible for the cost, schedule, and technical performance on assigned programs.  Manages technical and administrative staff and provides ongoing direction in the performance of the assigned programs.   Ensures project outputs are delivered on schedule and within funding.  Acts as primary customer contact for program activities. 

Develops new business or expands business with existing customers. 

Functional manager for assigned staff responsible for employee related administrative duties, performance reviews, and professional development.

Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering experience, Alion brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: defense operations; modeling & simulation; wireless communication; industrial technology; chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences; information technology; and naval architecture & marine engineering. Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion has 3700 employee-owners at major offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.

Find out just how far your skills will take you with Alion Science and Technology.  Join us.  We offer competitive salaries and outstanding benefit packages to full and half-time employees. 
 
Conditions of Employment 
 
Applicants who are offered employment with Alion will be required to complete an Alion Application for Employment form.  Also, as a condition of employment, you will be required to sign a Disclosure and Authorization form for a background/reference check of employment history, education, references and criminal records.  Employment is contingent upon satisfactory results of your reference check. 
Equal Employment Opportunity 
We value the cultural differences our employees bring to Alion.  EOE/AA/M/F/V/D.
https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psp/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1

(Note:  If you wish to submit your resume for this position with Alion Science and Technology, please follow the instruction to apply online, but also send your resume to Ned at elundquist@alionscience.com, and I will also upload it into the system as a “refer a friend” submission for you.)

2.)  Military Analyst, Advancia Corporation, Fort Dix, NJ

Serve as a Military Analyst for the CALL IED-Defeat (IED-D) Section at various Combat Training Centers (CTCs). Analyst will collect, analyze, disseminate, and integrate IED Observations, Insights, and Lessons (OIL) and TTPs of Army units planning, preparing, and executing training. Coordinate directly with CTSs, units, and CALL for the collection and release of IED OIL, TTPs, AARs, and surveys collected from unit training exercises and provide this information to A CALL Analysts at Ft. Leavenworth using CALLCOMS, a unique information system of CALL.

Responsibilities include actions to develop, plan, integrate, and execute methods to collect IED OIL and process the information with other IED-D analysts and agencies using various Information Technologies. The analysts will also support CALL and the Army by producing various IED-focused written products for publication and posting to the CALL Web sites; provide CALL information briefings; produce trend reports; weekly and monthly activity reports; and use collaborative Web sites (e.g., TKN and CALL SharePoint). The analyst will interface frequently with CALL-Ft. Leavenworth IED Analysts and perhaps with IED agencies such as the Joint IED Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) and the Joint Center of Excellence (JCOE), plus unit and CTC leadership. Analyst will also support CALL by disseminating IED-D training products throughout the training base and the Joint IED community.

Job Requirements
Requirements:

Required:
Possess a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university
Command and General Staff College (CGSC) or an equivalent MEL-4 producing school
Former US Army or USMC MAJ/LTC or SGM
Familiar with IED-Defeat concepts/doctrine/operations/training.
Possess an extensive training and operations background
Working knowledge of the three levels of war and the Army War-fighting functions and be knowledgeable in current U.S. Army tactical operations
Two (2) years experience on a battalion or brigade staff
Proficiency and demonstrated ability with Microsoft office products
Experience in use of NIPRNET and SIPRNET systems.
Applicant will be subject to Government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
Travel is required.

Desired:
• OIF/OEF experience
• Familiar with joint, multi-national, or coalition operations
• Knowledge of CALL’s Collection and Observation Management System (CALLCOMS)
• Possess exceptional leadership, organizational, and verbal and written communications skills
• Previous duty assignment at a RC CTS is highly desired
• Previous experience with an IED-Defeat organization such as JIEDDO or the JCOE is highly desired

http://www.employmentspot.com/job/military-analyst_J8A2Y06BFCQBTRY6T3X/

3.)  Senior Microbiologist, Alion Science and Technology, Durham, NC

Job ID 9407.

Qualifications 
BS in Microbiology or Biology with 5 – 7 years experience in a microbiology laboratory in the environmental field. MS in Microbiology or Scientific field highly preferred. Experience in microbial identification, Gram staining, streaking media plates, microscopic analysis and biochemical testing is required. Supervisory and training experience are required.  The candidate must be self-motivated, team oriented, and have strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills. The ability to multi-task and communicate effectively with staff, QA personnel, and customer is essential. Our candidate will be proficient in Microsoft Office Excel, Word, and Access as well as have excellent oral and written communication skills. US Citizenship is required and must be eligible to obtain company-sponsored Department of Defense Secret level clearance. Qualified candidates already having an active DOD secret level clearance will be given preference. 

Responsibilities 
The candidate is to set up and maintain a microbiology laboratory and will perform microbiological testing, data review, and reporting. The candidate will plate, grow, and count bioaerosol simulants, and perform bacterial strain identification.  He/she will apply aseptic methods and protocols and maintain a clean and safe work environment. Other responsibilities will include: develop accurate, reliable data and timely reports; maintain and troubleshoot test equipment, and provide and execute ideas for continuous improvements in laboratory processes. Duties will also include writing and updating of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), as necessary. Routine reports and correspondence will be prepared. There will be a need to train co-workers on microbiological testing techniques. The candidate will ensure compliance with all company policies, procedures, and appropriate regulations. He/she will interact and coordinate activities with other research groups and customers.

Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering experience, Alion brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: defense operations; modeling & simulation; wireless communication; industrial technology; chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences; information technology; and naval architecture & marine engineering. Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion has 3700 employee-owners at major offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.

Find out just how far your skills will take you with Alion Science and Technology.  Join us.  We offer competitive salaries and outstanding benefit packages to full and half-time employees. 
 
Conditions of Employment 
 
Applicants who are offered employment with Alion will be required to complete an Alion Application for Employment form.  Also, as a condition of employment, you will be required to sign a Disclosure and Authorization form for a background/reference check of employment history, education, references and criminal records.  Employment is contingent upon satisfactory results of your reference check. 
Equal Employment Opportunity 
We value the cultural differences our employees bring to Alion.  EOE/AA/M/F/V/D.
https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psp/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1

(Note:  If you wish to submit your resume for this position with Alion Science and Technology, please follow the instruction to apply online, but also send your resume to Ned at elundquist@alionscience.com, and I will also upload it into the system as a “refer a friend” submission for you.)

4.)  Military Analyst, Directorate of Intelligence (DI), The Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC metropolitan area

The CIA's Directorate of Intelligence (DI) is looking for candidates to serve as military analysts. We have particular needs for specialists on China, the Middle East, and South Asia but also have openings for specialists on Europe, Latin America, and Africa. Military analysts support US policymakers by evaluating the conventional and unconventional weapons systems, defense resources, war-fighting capabilities, intentions, doctrine, and war-fighting of foreign governments, terrorists, and insurgency groups. They can also look at such political-military issues as peacekeeping activities, denial and deception, regional security arrangements, and bilateral and multilateral arms control and nonproliferation regimes and diplomatic negotiations.

Agency analysts are encouraged to maintain and broaden professional ties through academic study, contacts, and attendance at professional meetings. Analysts may also choose to pursue additional studies in fields relevant to their areas of responsibility. Opportunities exist for foreign travel, language training, analytic and management training, and assignments in other offices in the Agency and throughout the US Government.

*Higher starting salary possible depending on experience level.

Minimum requirements:  The DI requires a bachelor's degree with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. A master's degree, relevant work experience, or foreign language capability is desired but not required. The DI desires specialists who have military history, political science, international relations, or security studies degrees, or those with military experience — either as officers or enlisted — but particularly with backgrounds in operations or military intelligence. Good interpersonal skills, a willingness to learn, dedication to the mission are must-haves.

All applicants must successfully complete a thorough medical and psychological exam, a polygraph interview and an extensive background investigation. US citizenship is required.

To be considered suitable for Agency employment, applicants must generally not have used illegal drugs within the last twelve months. The issue of illegal drug use prior to twelve months ago is carefully evaluated during the medical and security processing.

Important Notice: Friends, family, individuals, or organizations may be interested to learn that you are an applicant for or an employee of the CIA. Their interest, however, may not be benign or in your best interest. You cannot control whom they would tell. We therefore ask you to exercise discretion and good judgment in disclosing your interest in a position with the Agency. You will receive further guidance on this topic as you proceed through your CIA employment processing.

To Apply:

Submit Resume Online

Note: Multiple submissions are unnecessary and will slow the processing of your resume. Of course, if you made an error in your submission or need to update your resume, you may submit another resume. The second resume will overwrite the first.
 
An equal opportunity employer and a drug-free work force.
https://www.cia.gov/careers/jobs/view-all-jobs/military-analyst.html

5.)  Mechanical Engineer Lead, Alion Science and Technology, Warren, MI

Job ID 9406.

Qualifications 
 
Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or a related scientific discipline plus 8 to 10 years relevant work experience.  Master¿s degree preferred. 

Project Engineering experience.

In some cases, educational requirements may be adjusted or waived for more than 15 years of applicable work experience.  Work experience may be adjusted based on education, or highly specialized knowledge or uniquely applicable experience for positions involving new technology or labor market shortages as reflected by market survey data.

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities

Demonstrated command of engineering principles, methods, and techniques in more than one area of expertise.

Advanced knowledge of relevant tools, equipment, hardware, and software.

Effective customer and organizational level communication, presentation and interpersonal skills.

A security clearance of an appropriate level will be required before employment. 
 Responsibilities 
 Leads highly complex engineering work related to researching, designing, and developing machines, mechanical products, or tools, mechanical production equipment, or engines. May test designs.

Supports senior technical level personnel and program managers in the planning, oversight, and execution of complex and advanced projects related to system and technical product development. Typically supports multiple project activities and may support multiple programs within the organization.  Provides technical guidance and mentoring to lower level technical staff.

Recognized within Alion as a senior level contributor in the field, and may have begun to acquire a similar reputation in the external scientific and client communities.

Duties and Responsibilities  

Applies advanced technical concepts, techniques, and procedures to support multiple project teams in the development of technical products. Performs complex engineering work in design, evaluation, planning, testing and operation in support of program level system and product development, engineering analysis and research. Carries out complex assignments requiring the development of new research concepts or improvement of current techniques and procedures. Displays an advanced understanding and innovative use of concepts and principles in performing assignments.

Supervises and reviews activities of staff, scheduling and assigning work to meet program/project completion dates.  Works closely with senior customer personnel in providing solutions to complex problems and advice on technical issues.

Exercises independent judgment in conducting complex analyses and development efforts, and provides technical direction to other staff. Educates and advises more junior technical staff members in the technical aspects of their efforts. 

Prepares and reviews input to major technical reports, status reports, letters, technical memoranda, contract reports and formal briefings.

Based upon own ideas, prepares unsolicited proposals to secure new projects or the expansion of ongoing project activities that involve support of other staff members. Prepares or coordinates the preparation of complex proposals with contributions from several activities.

Identifies opportunities for new program initiatives. Develops relevant briefings and specific project proposals, and works through appropriate channels to schedule presentation of these briefings and proposals to prospective customers.

Is recognized within the organization in more than one area of technical expertise. Participates in the activities of professional societies. Authors/co-authors technical and scientific articles for publication.

Complies with applicable quality and security procedures in the performance of duties. Establishes and monitors standards for internal quality programs. Provides recommendations for improvements to existing quality systems or applicable company procedures and guidelines

Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering experience, Alion brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: defense operations; modeling & simulation; wireless communication; industrial technology; chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences; information technology; and naval architecture & marine engineering. Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion has 3700 employee-owners at major offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.

Find out just how far your skills will take you with Alion Science and Technology.  Join us.  We offer competitive salaries and outstanding benefit packages to full and half-time employees. 
 
Conditions of Employment 
 
Applicants who are offered employment with Alion will be required to complete an Alion Application for Employment form.  Also, as a condition of employment, you will be required to sign a Disclosure and Authorization form for a background/reference check of employment history, education, references and criminal records.  Employment is contingent upon satisfactory results of your reference check. 
Equal Employment Opportunity 
We value the cultural differences our employees bring to Alion.  EOE/AA/M/F/V/D.
https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psp/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1

(Note:  If you wish to submit your resume for this position with Alion Science and Technology, please follow the instruction to apply online, but also send your resume to Ned at elundquist@alionscience.com, and I will also upload it into the system as a “refer a friend” submission for you.)

6.)  Communications Sr Professional, Computer Sciences Corporation, Arlington, VA

Communications Sr Professional for Government Program must have specialized experience and knowledge in strategic communication and the interplay between the Department of Defense, Congress, lobbyists, think tanks, and the defense industry. Should also understand the Joint and Interagency role within Strategic Communication. Contractor should have documented experience in and working knowledge of Government/Defense programs. Contractor must have excellent writing skills and be able to communicate orally and in writing.
Essential Job Functions

Assists in the planning, implementation and development of moderately complex communications projects in the areas of advertising and promotional programs, public relations and trade shows to ensure company goals are met.

Implements complex packaging and distribution of marketing materials to ensure proper dissemination of company messages to target markets.

Serves as liaison between the company and its customers, partners, trade associations, outside vendors and media audiences to promote communication and information flow.

Participates in the development of more complex plans for product promotion to support company marketing objectives.

Prepares more complex materials for internal and external presentations on products, business plans and management communications in order to promote company agenda.

Serves as editor for formal business communications as necessary.

Basic Qualifications

Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience

Bachelor's degree in business administration, marketing, communication or related field preferred

Six or more years of marketing communications experience

Experience working with company products and operating systems

Experience working with communications practices, principles and procedures

Experience working with problem management tools

Other Qualifications

Must have at least four (4) years of experience and knowledge of strategic communication concepts and principles in the defense industry. A Bachelors Degree with a communication concentration from an accredited college or university is preferred. Additional years of experience may be considered in lieu of education.
Strong marketing and advertising skills

Strong communication skills

Good interpersonal skills to communicate with clients and upper management

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Ability to deal with ambiguity and change

Willingness to travel

Remote Work Location Authorized:No
Relocation Assistance:Not Available

Clearance Level:Secret

http://jobview.monster.com/GetJob.aspx?JobID=77602937

7.)  Administrative Support (Korea), ManTech Security and Mission Assurance, Pyong Taek, SOUTH KOREA
Req ID 27011BR
http://www.mantech.com/careers/careersFrames_openings.asp

8.)  Military Analyst Lead, Alion Science and Technology, Suffolk, VA

Job ID 9411.

Qualifications 
 
Current Secret Clearance
Team Lead, Modeling & Simulation experience
Bachelors Degree
US Military service Minimum of 15 years experience, 20 preferred. 
 
Responsibilities 
 
JLVC/JNTC Operational Team Lead: Alion Science and Technology is looking for an experienced Military Analyst to support modeling and simulation operations in a leadership position, working in a cutting edge environment supporting the Joint National Training Capability (JNTC). A Subject Matter Expert supporting JFCOM J7, M&S Technical Team.  Previous experience supporting US Department of Defense, with Joint Training experience, must have the desire and capabilities to provide M&S (Modeling and Simulation) technical support, as a JSAF (Joint Semi-Automated Forces) operator and Military Subject Matter Expert in current warfare operations.   Preferred experience as a United States Navy or Marine Corps Officer, with a thorough understanding of US Military Joint Operations / Surface operations and General Knowledge / experience with US Military Forces – TTPs (Tactics, Techniques & Procedures)

Responsibilities

– Exercise planning, model capabilities and limitations, and exercise integrator between USFJCOM, Naval Warfare Development Command, and US and foreign Services.
– United States Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) Joint Semi Automated Forces (JSAF) Senior JSAF operator for the Joint National Training Capabilities (JNTC), responsible for all facets of JSAF operations from model selection through event execution.
– Conduct extensive reviews of all JSAF data base items, with focus specifically on data _ -Conduct JSAF testing in both a technical and operational environments ensuring base accuracy and designed functionality.
– Build spreadsheets, scenarios and overlays required to support the JFCOM sponsored events.

Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering experience, Alion brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: defense operations; modeling & simulation; wireless communication; industrial technology; chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences; information technology; and naval architecture & marine engineering. Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion has 3700 employee-owners at major offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.

Find out just how far your skills will take you with Alion Science and Technology.  Join us.  We offer competitive salaries and outstanding benefit packages to full and half-time employees. 
 
Conditions of Employment 
 
Applicants who are offered employment with Alion will be required to complete an Alion Application for Employment form.  Also, as a condition of employment, you will be required to sign a Disclosure and Authorization form for a background/reference check of employment history, education, references and criminal records.  Employment is contingent upon satisfactory results of your reference check. 
Equal Employment Opportunity 
We value the cultural differences our employees bring to Alion.  EOE/AA/M/F/V/D.
https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psp/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1

(Note:  If you wish to submit your resume for this position with Alion Science and Technology, please follow the instruction to apply online, but also send your resume to Ned at elundquist@alionscience.com, and I will also upload it into the system as a “refer a friend” submission for you.)

9.)  Contracts Administrator A2/A3, Northrop Grumman, Apopka, FL
http://www.clearedconnections.com/jobseekerx/viewjobrss.asp?cjid=25544&accountno=103834

10.)  R&D Engineer 2, U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA, Los Alamos National Security, LLC, Los Alamos NM

Earthquake Engineering Analyst This position reports to the Team Leader, Probablilistic Structural Mechanics Team, within the Decision Applications Division, Nuclear Design and Risk Analysis (D-5) Group. The International and Nuclear Systems Engineering Group is a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers.D-5 provides modeling and analysis capabilities to design and evaluate the potential risks of complex systems, with a focus on nuclear systems. The engineering analyst will perform analysis, modeling, and evaluation of large nuclear structures exposed to normal operating loads as well as to loads from natural phenomena hazards. The anlytical results will often be cast in a probabilistic format such that knowledge of probabilistic approaches (first order second moment, separation of variables technique, etc) is valuable. Primary tasks will include structural analyses and evaluation in support of safety analysis reports for LANL and other DOE High Hazard (Cat II) and Nuclear facililties. These analyses will involve quantification of uncertainties in state variables, and in capacity equations (ie code capacities). Other tasks will include presenting results and conclusions from these analyses to Laboratory staff, the DOE, technical review bodies, and the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board.

http://www.hr.lanl.gov/JobListing/SingleJobAd.aspx?JobNumber=216551Key Position Requirements
Demonstrated ability to analyze reinforced concrete structures, foundations, and steel structures to resist seismic and blast loads is required. Demonstrated structural analysis experience using finite element methods as well as familiarity with PC-based structural design computer codes is required. Demonstrated experience in numerical simulations of structural/mechanical response. Knowledge of fundamental finite element analysis (FEA) principles and experience with FEA applications including solid mechanics, structural dynamics/vibrations, modal characterization, and dynamic analyses. Demonstrated ability to work on multiple projects with varying priorities and deadlines. Demonstrated skills in presentation, negotiation, and oral and written communications. Experience with experience-based (walkdown) seismic qualification methodology, soil-structure ineraction analysis, seismic probabilistic risk assessment, and/or nuclear facility and power plant structural design. Experience using structural design codes such as those estabalished by the ACI, AISC, IBC, ASME and ASCE. Experience using DOE STD 1020 and ASCE Standard 4 will be valuable. Experience with any of the FEA codes SAP2000N, ETABS, SAFE, ABAQUS Standard, ABAQUS Explicit, DYNA3D, NIKE3D, or PRONTO3D. Experience with pre- and post- processors used with these codes (I-DEAS, PATRAN). Experience in implementation of user subroutines, or modifying the source of any of the above codes. Programming skills in FORTRAN77, FORTRAN90, C and/or C++ will be valuable. MS or PhD in Civil/Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Engineering Mechanics. Professional Engineering license is desired.

Job Description
Summary
Responsible for a broad set of activities within one or more engineering disciplines in support of engineering research and development (R&D), which is defined as the creative application of scientific principles to research, design, or develop structures, instruments, machines, experiments, processes, theories or technologies; or to construct or operate the same with full cognizance of their design; or to forecast their behavior under ambiguous operating conditions. Broad professional expertise in an engineering discipline and the ability to act as an independently functioning skilled contributor is required.

Job Duties
Safety and security are primary responsibilities for all Laboratory employees. Maintains required safety and security training and assures compliance; makes safety and security an integral part of every task. Takes steps to stop work if unsafe conditions exist or security is compromised. 
Adheres to engineering policies, programs, procedures and practices.
Applies and interprets, on a broad basis, existing discipline-specific engineering and scientific principles, techniques, methods and tools to provide solutions for a wide assortment of complex problems where analysis of situations or data requires evaluation of causal relationships which are difficult to establish.
Contributes to the research, design, testing, analysis, verification, and validation of engineering and technology solutions in support of R&D initiatives.
Develops a technical approach, using creativity in applying standard practices and procedures, and leads technical decisions, including selections of technical alternatives, for assigned work.
Develops new methods, techniques or approaches to address critical technical problems. Develops new technical capabilities.
Develops technical products such as journal papers and reports. Contributes to the development of intellectual property leading to publications, copyrights, and/or patents.
Contributes to the completion of milestones on multiple projects. Contributes to the achievement of programmatic objectives.
Sets direction and goals for well-defined tasks involving more than one person. Scopes tasks within a project and defines deliverables at task level. Leads specific project tasks to meet scope, schedule and budget.
Actively participates in professional societies, National Nuclear Security Administration/Department of Energy Complex interactions, special assignments, and/or external special interest groups. May participate in external working groups and/or assist in organizing meetings and colloquia.
Provides peer review of the work of others across organizations or disciplines.
Mentors junior staff and peers in technical and professional growth. May mentor students and/or post-docs.
Maintains state-of-the-art technical expertise and knowledge within discipline, and develops new skills in related disciplines. Attains additional certifications and/or qualifications to grow in field, which may include more advanced educational degrees and/or a professional engineer license.
Models a mutually respectful work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment and that supports cooperation, teamwork, and resource sharing.
Job Knowledge
Demonstrated knowledge of and experience in one or more of the following engineering disciplines:  aerospace, biomedical, chemical, computational, electrical, mechanical, nuclear or other R&D engineering field.
Demonstrated knowledge of and experience in designing, planning, and executing research and development projects. 
Demonstrated knowledge of and experience with application of the scientific method and with discipline-relevant standards for the ethical conduct of research.
Knowledge of Laboratory policies affecting research and development activities, projects, and/or initiatives.
Knowledge of Laboratory objectives and other statements of policy, practice, and/or procedure.
Education
Typical educational requirement is a bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate degree in engineering from an accredited college or university.
Direction
A. Supervision Received

Receives occasional oversight on specific objectives, as well as on complex problems and solutions. Completed work products are subject to supervisory review.
B. Supervision Exercised

Provides technical coordination and/or guidance to junior staff, including post-docs, and peers, as needed.
C. Contacts

Position typically requires effective networking with peers across the division and/or the Laboratory. May have limited independent interactions with peers, organizations, and/or sponsors external to the Laboratory.
This description is not intended to be a complete statement of every aspect of the position, but rather to act as a guide to the essential functions to be performed. Assigned functions of this job may vary, and other duties and responsibilities may be assigned or changed at the discretion of management.
 
Notes To Applicants
For specific questions about the status of this job, call (505) 665-7244

Pre-Employment Drug Test
The Laboratory requires successful applicants to complete a pre-employment drug test and maintains a substance abuse policy that includes random drug testing.

Government Conflict of Interest
To ensure that you and LANL avoid any potential conflicts of interest, all current/former Government Officials must read and respond, if applicable, to the LANL Applicant Disclosure Form.

Contact
For specific questions about the status of this job, call (505)664-6947
http://www.hr.lanl.gov/JobListing/SingleJobAd.aspx?JobNumber=216551

11.)  Systems Administrator, Focus Technology Consulting, Miami, FL
http://www.clearedconnections.com/jobseekerx/viewjobrss.asp?cjid=25890&accountno=102922

12.)  Senior Analyst, CALIBRE, Crystal City, VA
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wl/jobs/JS_JobSearchDetail?jobid=27267671

13.)  Third Tier Analyst, Break Fix Technician, McNeil Technologies, Washington, DC
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wl/jobs/JS_JobSearchDetail?jobid=27429711

14.)  Engineering Tech -Advanced Manufacturing Technology, HARRIS, Melbourne, FL
http://www.clearedconnections.com/jobseekerx/viewjobrss.asp?cjid=25083&accountno=1220

15.)  C-130 Flight Engineer, ARINC, Hurlburt Field, FL
http://www.clearedconnections.com/jobseekerx/viewjobrss.asp?cjid=25431&accountno=85650

16.)  Deputy Director, Marine Corps Community Services, Kaneohe, HI
thadisplay.honoluluadvertiser.com/598532-1.pdf

17.)  Sr. Design Engineer – Aerospace, Custom Sensors & Technologies (CST), Moorpark, CA
http://www.aeroindustryjobs.com/aero_visitor_ViewJobDetail.aspx?job_number=22527

18.)  Licensed QC Inspector, AAR, Wood Dale IL
http://www.aeroindustryjobs.com/aero_visitor_ViewJobDetail.aspx?job_number=22474

19.)  Sr Network Engineer – TS/SCI, General Dynamics Information Technology, Honolulu, HI
http://www.intelligencecareers.com/jobs/jobview.cfm?jobid=1181210

20.)  Test Engineer, Pump & Engine Control Systems, Goodrich, West Hartford, CT
http://www.americasjobexchange.com/seeker/jobsearch/quick?action=JobSearchViewJob&JobSearch_JobId=513065570

21.)  Transportation Coordinator, Honeywell International Inc., Fort Bragg, NC

Job Number: 00101680
 
Transportation Coordinator manages all transportation movement
requirements of the Project Manager, submits transportation requests
(TMR), tracks shipments, receives shipments, inspects, checks and
inventories incoming and outgoing shipments, builds pallets for outgoing
shipments, and arranges for movement as required to ensure items
delivered and/or received in support of production elements to ensure no
delays in production occur.  
 
Qualifications
 
Minimum Qualifications and Experience: 

Bachelor's degree in Business Administration or related technical
discipline and 4 years of experience. In lieu of formal education, at
least 12 years of related experience. Specific contract requirements
regarding education and experience will prevail.

http://www.honeywell.com/careers/jobsearch.html
https://honeywell.taleo.net/careersection/9/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=1053908

22.)  MHS OPS Windows SA 2/Secret/Top Secret Clearance, Unisys, Montgomery, AL
http://www.americasjobexchange.com/seeker/jobsearch/numbersearch?action=JobSearchViewJob&JobSearch_JobId=516540611

23.)  Secretary, USA Field Artillery Center, Capabilities Development Integration Directorate, TRADOC Proponency Office – Sensors, Fort Sill, OK
http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=77597623

24.)  ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER, SAN DIEGO, CA
http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=77690195

***  From Joe Perkins:

Ned,
 
I'd like to submit the following job for your website:
 
Our client is in search of multiple Research Analysts to provide support to clients in various government programs, mainly in the areas of control systems security.

25.)  Research Analysts, government contractor, Columbia, Md.

Responsibilities

Analyzing infrastructure security trends
Preparation of technical communications products such as industry fact sheets and briefings for CEOs and Congress
Tracking and analyzing research and development activities
Developing and maintaining collaborative working relationships with national laboratories, government program managers, and other security partners
Promoting program successes at industry conferences
Requirements

Candidates must possess and present solid writing skills
Proficiency required in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access)
Basic knowledge of ongoing infrastructure security initiatives and private-public sector partnerships is desirable
Education/Experience

A minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in policy, science, engineering, or related field
Entry level candidates must have one to four years of relevant experience, preferably in energy or cyber security consulting
Mid level candidates must have a minimum of five years of relevant experience, preferably in energy or cyber security consulting
 
The company is located in Columbia, Md.  They provide engineering and technical support services to the Federal Government.  The salary is $40-$65k based on experience.
 
Contact Joe Perkins (jperkins@careerprofiles.com).

26.)  INFORMATION SECURITY OFFICER, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington,
Massachusetts
http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=view_job&jobID=1142068

***  Ball cap of the week: LMI Government Consulting

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“Adversity is like a strong wind. It tears away from us all but the things that cannot be torn, so that we see ourselves as we really are.”
– Arthur Golden
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SNA Wounded Warrior Project
The Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface Navy Association is raising $30,000 to buy a modified wheelchair conversion van for Operation Second Chance to transport wounded warriors in and around Washington, D.C. to receive medical treatment and attend sporting events and entertainment. 

Visit https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp to report your contribution to Operation Second Chance.
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SNA Wounded Warrior Project
The Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface Navy Association is raising $30,000 to buy a modified wheelchair conversion van for Operation Second Chance to transport wounded warriors in and around Washington, D.C. to receive medical treatment and attend sporting events and entertainment. 

Visit https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp to report your contribution to Operation Second Chance.
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Where in the world is the Great White Fleet:
http://www.navy.mil/gwf/

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***  In this issue (This week’s jobs are listed here, and then offered with links or in more detail below):
1.  Intern, Alion Science and Technology, McLean, VA
2.)  Deputy Regional Member Services Director (i.e.  MO, IL, CA, TX, NY, PA or FL), Reserve Officers Association, Washington, DC
3.)  Public Affairs/Media Analysis- SECRET, Avisar, Arlington, VA
4.)  Webmaster, Avisar, Arlington, VA
5.)  Public Affairs/Media Analysis- SECRET, Avisar, Iraq
6.)  Graphic Designer/Desktop Publisher – SECRET, Avisar, Arlington, VA
7.)  Network Technical Account Manager/ Escalation Engineer- Top Secret Clearance, Washington DC/VA/MD/ Mid Atlantic area, but can be anywhere in U.S.
8.)  Foreign Counterintelligence Instructor- JCITA, Joint Counterintelligence Training Academy, Lockheed Martin, Elkridge, MD
9.)  ROV Mechanical Technician, Odyssey Marine Exploration, Tampa, FL
10.)  ASW Assessment Analyst, Cubic Applications, San Diego, California
11.)  Chief, Test and Evaluation, Camber Corporation, Fort Hood, TX
12.)  NOSC – Network Engineer II with Security Clearance, Bowhead Support Services, Vicksburg, MS
13.)  Network Video Engineer, C4I2SR Command and Control Section, PEAK Computer Solutions, Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado
14.)  Network Engineer II, QinetiQ, Newington, VA
15.)  INTEL – Network Security Engineer, Nortel Government Solutions, Northern, VA
16.)  Network Engineer (TS/SCI-FS POLY) with Security Clearance, Blue Star Software, Herndon, VA
17.)  Network and Systems Engineer – Security Clearance Required, Ciphent, Hampton, VA
18.)  SATCOM Communications/Network Engineer, TS SCI FS POLY, CACI
International, Inc Fort Meade, MD
19.)  Senior Software Engineer – TS/SCI, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Ellicott
City, MD
20.)  Orbit Analyst, CIBER, Atlantic, VA
21.)  Stress Engineer, BaySys Technologies, Accomac, VA
22.)  Sheet Metal, Structural Aircraft Mechanics, Plane Techs, Wallops Island, VA
23.)  Naval Architect, Oceaneering International, Hanover, MD

***  And more…

***  From Lesly Simmons, APR:

Hi Ned,
This is not a job listing, but I wanted to share information with you and the JOTW network on how to send some cheer to members of the military in time for the holidays. The Red Cross and Pitney Bowes are working together to collect one million holiday cards for service members and their families in the U.S. and internationally this year. Anyone interested in taking part can simply send a card with a general message of thanks and holiday wishes to our special PO Box, and the Red Cross and Pitney Bowes will sort, screen and deliver the cards in time for the holidays. The mailing address, videos from celebrity supporters Nancy O’Dell and Dr. Phil, and more details are available at redcross.org/holidaymail.
 
Thank you Ned and happy holidays to you and yours,
Lesly Simmons, APR
American Red Cross
 
Lesly Simmons, APR | Media Relations | American Red Cross

***  From Harry Wiley:

Christmas Cards

If  you plan on sending Christmas cards this year, take one card and send it to this address.  If we pass this on and everyone sends one card, think of how many cards these wonderful special people who have sacrificed so much would get.
 
 A Great Idea!!!

 When you are making out your Christmas card list this year, please include the following:

                     A Recovering American Soldier
                     c/o Walter Reed Army Medical   Center
                     6900 Georgia Avenue,NW
                     Washington , D.C. 20307-5001
 

 please pass it on.   

***  SNA GWCHoliday Social December 4, 2008:
 
Location:
Sine’s Irish Pub
1301 S Joyce St
Arlington, VA 22202
Time:  1630-1800

Cost:  No Cost to SNA Members and $5 for Nonmembers
Includes hors d'oeuvres and a ticket for one free drink.
Toys for Tots donations in the form of money or toys collected at the event.
RSVP Required:  https://www.navysna.org/Events/HolidayParty/2008GWCHoliday.asp
***  SNA GWC Luncheon December 11, 2008:
 
Speaker: The Honorable Sean J. Stackley
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Research, Development and Acquisition

Location: 
Hyatt Regency Crystal City
2799 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, Virginia, USA 22202

Check-In opens at 1100
Lunch starts at 1130
*Note time change

To make a reservation please use the following link:
https://www.navysna.org/Events/GWCLunch/11DecSNAGWCLunch.asp

***  Greater Washington Chapter Surface Navy Association Wounded Warrior
Project

For the past two years, the Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface
Navy Association has conducted a campaign to assist our wounded
shipmates recovering at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda,
MD.  We collected more than 800 DVDs for the Sailors and marines to
enjoy during their recuperation.  The following year we collected funds
and donated 155 portable DVD players.

This year we want to do something very meaningful for those of our
shipmates limited in their ability to get out and around the Washington
area during their convalescence.  We have determined that Operation
Second Chance provides many valuable services to military men and women,
and would greatly benefit from a conversion van equipped too transport
wheelchair patients in and around the D.C. area to attend sporting
events, concerts, and other wise get out and about. 

This is an expensive proposition, but very important for those men and
women who are virtually stuck in the hospital.  We have carefully looked
at Operation Second Chance and are very impressed with the organization
and the services it provides.

Therefore, SNA GWC is seeking to help OSC raise $30,000 to purchase a
conversion van modified by Adaptive Mobility Systems, Inc. (AMS Vans). 
Please indicate your contribution at the SNA website:

https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp

This will take you directly to the OSC website fundraising page for
donations.  (When prompted “How did your hear about OSC?” click on
Surface Navy Association.)  Your donation will be made directly to OSC,
but we want to track our progress so we can follow our progress to
attaining our $30,000 goal. 

Our goal is to help OSC raise the $30,000 by December 15th.  If we
exceed the $30,000, the additional funds will be available to OSC for
insurance, registration, maintenance and operating costs for the van. 

Please be generous, and share this appeal with others who share your
concern for those shipmates who had made a very great sacrifice in
service to their nation and security and freedom everywhere.

For information about SNA, visit  www.navysna.org.

For information about OSC, visit
http://www.operationsecondchance.org/About.htm.

(Some of you noted that Operation Second Chance had imposed a $50 minimum for credit card donations.  I have since arranged to have that dropped to $20.

You can start by checking in here:

https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp)

 

***  Here are the jobs for this week:

1.  Intern, Alion Science and Technology, McLean, VA

Job ID 9403.

Qualifications 
Currently attending college, preferred pursuing a Business, Finance,  or Political Science Degree. 

In some cases, educational requirements may be adjusted or waived depending on work experiene. Work experience may be adjusted for highly specialized knowledge or uniquely applicable  experience for positions involving new technology or labor market shortages as reflected by market survey data. 
 
Responsibilities 
 Admin support for:
-Presentations
-Departmental Strategic planning
-Capitol hill visits
-Summary of Capitol Hill visits
-tracking action items of Capitol Hill
-compiling out reach lists and contact plans
-Email correspondence
-Scheduling
-Filing
-Copying
Participation in some visits to Capitol Hill Qualifications 
.
Track 2008 congressional election results and update existing reports with new information.

Create 111th Congressional profiles for Alion locations to include bio, voting records, employee #s and specific location information.

Compile and track 2010 Appropriations deadlines ¿ both committee and personal office

Attend hearings or other Capitol Hill visits as needed

Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering experience, Alion brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: defense operations; modeling & simulation; wireless communication; industrial technology; chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences; information technology; and naval architecture & marine engineering. Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion has 3700 employee-owners at major offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.

Find out just how far your skills will take you with Alion Science and Technology.  Join us.  We offer competitive salaries and outstanding benefit packages to full and half-time employees. 
 
Conditions of Employment 
 
Applicants who are offered employment with Alion will be required to complete an Alion Application for Employment form.  Also, as a condition of employment, you will be required to sign a Disclosure and Authorization form for a background/reference check of employment history, education, references and criminal records.  Employment is contingent upon satisfactory results of your reference check. 
Equal Employment Opportunity 
We value the cultural differences our employees bring to Alion.  EOE/AA/M/F/V/D.
https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psp/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1

(Note:  If you wish to submit your resume for this position with Alion Science and Technology, please follow the instruction to apply online, but also send your resume to Ned at elundquist@alionscience.com, and I will also upload it into the system as a “refer a friend” submission for you.)

***  From Co. William Holahan:

We would like to post the following job opening. Thanks, Will

2.)  Deputy Regional Member Services Director (i.e.  MO, IL, CA, TX, NY, PA or FL), Reserve Officers Association, Washington, DC

This is a professional services pay for performance position based on a daily fixed rate to include salary and token travel expenses.  Serving Reserve officers strongly preferred and newly released from Reserve mobilization a plus. The primary focus of assignment will be one state (e.g. MO, IL, CA, TX, NY, PA, or FL) and at some future point other states.  As the Deputy Regional Member Services Director you develop and implement a membership recruiting plan for your assigned geographic area.  You will personally recruit new ROA members within your geographic area and achieve established performance objectives.  The recruiting emphasis is on serving officer members of the Reserve Components. The Deputy Regional Member Services Director must achieve a daily recruiting quota.  These recruitment points will be used as measure of recruiting productivity.  The individual’s contract will be capped at 25 days of work per year.  He/she will establish, continually update and maintain a database of events and units from which to recruit.

The successful candidate will be a member of Reserve Officers Association with significant knowledge about the Reserve Officers Association, the Reserve Component to include the National Guard and Air National Guard.  Experience as a Chapter, Department or National officer is a plus.  Specific experience with ROA membership responsibilities at the national, department or chapter level will be a further plus. Deputy Regional Member Services Directors will have an informal reporting relationship with ROA Regional Member Services Directors within whose territories they will be working. Consultation, coordination and recruitment oversight will be provided to the successful candidate from these Regional Directors. This position will report to the Deputy Director, Member Services.

Contact is the Deputy Director, Member Services, Colonel Stanley G. Remer.  Send resume via email to sremer@roa.org or mail to COL Stanley Remer, Reserve Officers Association, 1 Constitution Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002-5618.  For additional information contact Colonel Remer at sremer@roa.org or by calling 1 800 809-9448, extension 729 or cell 202 674-8398.

***  From the Avisar HR Team:

Thanks for posting these, Ned.
 
3.)  Public Affairs/Media Analysis- SECRET, Avisar, Arlington, VA

Fantastic opportunity to work for Avisar, a leading consulting firm, in support of DOD customers. We are seeking senior practitioners with broad experience in public affairs, media analysis, strategic communications, media relations, and media production within the DOD arena. Work location is Arlington, VA. This is a classified work environment and candidates must have active SECRET clearance minimum.
 
Avisar is an EOE, offering a competitive salary with an excellent benefits package that values excellence and rewards effort. If interested, please send a resume along with a cover letter, salary requirements, date of availability and security clearance information to hr@avisarinc.com, Please put “DC Area – Public Affairs/Media Analysis” in the subject line of your email. No phone calls please.

4.)  Webmaster, Avisar, Arlington, VA

Fantastic opportunity to work for Avisar, a leading consulting firm, in support of DOD customers. We are seeking an experienced webmaster with broad experience in multimedia web applications. Work location is Arlington, VA.
 
Experience: Individual must have a verifiable experience developing and maintaining commercial websites. Requires strong creative and graphic design skills with a demonstrated talent for solving color, font and user interface challenges. Must have expert knowledge of Flash, Dreamweaver, DHTML, Fireworks and PhotoShop in a cross-browser environment. Requires BSCS (or related–advanced degree preferred), as well as familiarity with web technologies for front-end and back-end development, i.e. XML, JavaScript, ASP, SQL server and Windows NT in a cross-browser environment.
 
Avisar is an EOE, offering a competitive salary with an excellent benefits package that values excellence and rewards effort. If interested, please send a resume along with a cover letter, salary requirements, date of availability to deploy to Iraq , and security clearance information to hr@avisarinc.com, Please put “DC Team-Webmaster” in the subject line of your email. No phone calls please.
 
5.)  Public Affairs/Media Analysis- SECRET, Avisar, Iraq

Fantastic opportunity to work for Avisar, a leading consulting firm, in support of DOD customers. We are seeking senior practitioners with broad experience in public affairs, media analysis, strategic communications, media relations, and media production within the DOD arena. Work location is Iraq . This is a classified work environment and candidates must have active SECRET clearance minimum.
 
Avisar is an EOE, offering a competitive salary with an excellent benefits package that values excellence and rewards effort. If interested, please send a resume along with a cover letter, salary requirements, date of availability to deploy to Iraq, and security clearance information to hr@avisarinc.com, Please put “IRAQ Teams – Public Affairs/Media Analysis” in the subject line of your email. No phone calls please.
 
6.)  Graphic Designer/Desktop Publisher – SECRET, Avisar, Arlington, VA

Fantastic opportunity to work for Avisar, a leading consulting firm, in support of DOD customers. We are seeking senior practitioners with graphic design, publishing, and media production within the DOD arena. Work location is Iraq . This is a classified work environment and candidates must have active SECRET clearance minimum.

Must be expert in Adobe Creative Suite: InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator as well as Acrobat and other graphics, multimedia, and desktop publishing tools.

Prior service in the military and certification in the 25M MOS a plus.

Avisar is an EOE, offering a competitive salary with an excellent benefits package that values excellence and rewards effort. If interested, please send a resume along with a cover letter, salary requirements, date of availability to deploy to Iraq , and security clearance information to hr@avisarinc.com, Please put “IRAQ Teams-Graphic Designer” in the subject line. No phone calls please.

***  From Helen Leong:

Edward:

My sister-in-law, Linda Leong forwarded your newsletter to me.

I am an executive recruiter in the computer industry, my company is Princeton One, based out of NJ, www.PrincetonOne.com.   Currently I am working on several opportunities in the network technology space that are federal related..  I would like to post an excellent technical opportunity for a network professional with Top Secret Clearance.

7.)  Network Technical Account Manager/ Escalation Engineer- Top Secret Clearance, Washington DC/VA/MD/ Mid Atlantic area, but can be anywhere in U.S.

Be an important player with a growing team of top network technical professionals with an outstanding Nasdaq traded company in networking space.  Company is world market leader in  WAN optimization, application acceleration space,  Opportunity offers six figure plus compensation and stock options.  Position will support key Federal DoD accounts, domestic and international travels, working with leading edge technology and industry's best professionals.  Requirements:  Top Secret Clearance, CCIE, CCNP level of network competence, technical support background, deep knowledge of networking, storage, UNIX/Linux, WAN.  For additional information:  please contact helen.leong@PrincetonOne.com  Immediate interviews.

Helen Leong
Certified Sr. Account Manager
Princeton One/MRI-Oakland office
800-581-7901 x22
www.PrincetonOne.com

8.)  Foreign Counterintelligence Instructor- JCITA, Joint Counterintelligence Training Academy, Lockheed Martin, Elkridge, MD
http://www.marylandjobnetwork.com/jobs.asp?pagemode=15&jid=1557731

9.)  ROV Mechanical Technician, Odyssey Marine Exploration, Tampa, FL
http://shipwreck.net/employmentinfo.html

10.)  ASW Assessment Analyst, Cubic Applications, San Diego, California
http://jobs.cubic.com/opportunities/process/?action=viewdetails&jobref=9050&sessID=428ee6760cbd7a564134d933a1340c117959eb11b301b9d4d70760c3b724dd5c

11.)  Chief, Test and Evaluation, Camber Corporation, Fort Hood, TX
https://tbe.taleo.net/NA11/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=CAMBER&cws=1&rid=615

12.)  NOSC – Network Engineer II with Security Clearance, Bowhead Support Services, Vicksburg, MS
http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=view_job&jobID=1119451&ref=indeed

13.)  Network Video Engineer, C4I2SR Command and Control Section, PEAK Computer Solutions, Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado
http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=view_job&jobID=1140276

14.)  Network Engineer II, QinetiQ, Newington, VA
http://www.qinetiq-nacareers.com/qinetiq/jobboard/JobDetails.aspx?__ID=*0F19C7FA5956E29F

15.)  INTEL – Network Security Engineer, Nortel Government Solutions, Northern, VA
http://www.superjobpost.com/jobs/7074_intel_network_security_engineer_northern_virginia_va_

16.)  Network Engineer (TS/SCI-FS POLY) with Security Clearance, Blue Star Software, Herndon, VA
http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=view_job&jobID=1133202

17.)  Network and Systems Engineer – Security Clearance Required, Ciphent, Hampton, VA
http://seeker.dice.com/jobsearch/servlet/JobSearch?op=101&dockey=xml/6/e/6e9e131b6ace6749bdd0499d2caa6f83@endecaindex&c=1&source=20

18.)  SATCOM Communications/Network Engineer, TS SCI FS POLY, CACI
International, Inc Fort Meade, MD
http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?IPATH=JELX3U&je=myrec&APath=1.39.0.30.9&jrjob=true&sc_cmp2=10_JobMat_JobDet&Job_DID=J3I17F72CB21DWRYR5H&ff=39

19.)  Senior Software Engineer – TS/SCI, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Ellicott
City, MD
http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?IPATH=JELXU&je=myrec&APath=1.39.0.30.7&jrjob=true&sc_cmp2=10_JobMat_JobDet&Job_DID=J3F2PQ6DLZZNLW5NR05&ff=39

20.)  Orbit Analyst, CIBER, Atlantic, VA

A Top Secret/SCI security clearance is required for consideration.
 
Founded in 1974 and headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado, the company's 8,000 employees serve client businesses from 18 countries worldwide-over 60 U.S. offices, 20 European offices and four offices in Asia. CIBER earns approximately $1 billion in annual revenue, and is included in the Russell 2000 Index and the S&P Small Cap 600 Index. Just as we have built our business on the success of our clients, our continued company growth and achievements are built on the success of our team members. At CIBER we believe our employees are our most valuable asset. Upon contact, a CIBER Recruiter will discuss our benefits package in more detail as it pertains to your individual needs. Some highlights of our full benefits package include: paid time off, paid holidays, retirement savings plan, employee stock purchase plan, medical, dental, vision, life & disability insurance, and tuition reimbursement.

CIBER, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Qualifications
 
Job Description/Essential Functions:
The Orbit Analyst performs pre-mission orbit analysis support for geosynchronous or low-earth-orbit insertions. Performs launch window analysis and defines sequence-of-events (SOE). Participates in mission rehearsals to simulate orbit analysis tasks performed during the mission. Performs maneuver planning and analysis, performs orbit determination to define orbit parameters and predict orbit related events. Plans stationkeeping and delta-v maneuvers. Requires knowledge of spacecraft operations and flight dynamics.
Required Qualifications:
BS in Engineering, Physics, or related field, plus 7-10 years of experience in orbital analysis, mission planning and design, and spacecraft operations. Current TS/SCI clearance required. Shift work is required during periods of mission operations – typically up to 30 days. Some travel may be required.

Candidate must possess the following skills:
Experience with satellite astrodynamics (e.g. orbit determination, ephemeris generation, perturbation analysis, maneuver planning, error analysis)

Experience with modern analysis and computational software (e.g. MATLAB, STK, OASYS)

Requires excellent written and oral communication skills.

Preferred Qualifications:
Orbit determination and maneuver planning during flight operations.
Knowledge and experience in a high-level programming language (e.g. FORTRAN, C/C++, JAVA)
https://ciber.taleo.net/careersection/pro_orig/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=27340

21.)  Stress Engineer, BaySys Technologies, Accomac, VA
http://www.aviationemployment.com/job-listings/list-jobs.cgi?id=37931

22.)  Sheet Metal, Structural Aircraft Mechanics, Plane Techs, Wallops Island, VA
http://www.sologig.com/freelancers/fl_projectdetails.aspx?id=1005473

23.)  Naval Architect, Oceaneering International, Hanover, MD
http://www.americasjobexchange.com/seeker/jobsearch/quick?action=JobSearchViewJob&JobSearch_JobId=516252289

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SNA Wounded Warrior Project
The Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface Navy Association is raising $30,000 to buy a modified wheelchair conversion van for Operation Second Chance to transport wounded warriors in and around Washington, D.C. to receive medical treatment and attend sporting events and entertainment. 

Visit https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp to report your contribution to Operation Second Chance.
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DEFCON 1 ” Can't Wait” opportunities From the Avisar HR Team:

” Can't Wait” opportunities From the Avisar HR Team:

Thanks for posting these, Ned.
 
Public Affairs/Media Analysis- SECRET, Avisar, Arlington, VA

Fantastic opportunity to work for Avisar, a leading consulting firm, in support of DOD customers. We are seeking senior practitioners with broad experience in public affairs, media analysis, strategic communications, media relations, and media production within the DOD arena. Work location is Arlington, VA. This is a classified work environment and candidates must have active SECRET clearance minimum.
 
Avisar is an EOE, offering a competitive salary with an excellent benefits package that values excellence and rewards effort. If interested, please send a resume along with a cover letter, salary requirements, date of availability and security clearance information to hr@avisarinc.com, Please put “DC Area – Public Affairs/Media Analysis” in the subject line of your email. No phone calls please.

Webmaster, Avisar, Arlington, VA

Fantastic opportunity to work for Avisar, a leading consulting firm, in support of DOD customers. We are seeking an experienced webmaster with broad experience in multimedia web applications. Work location is Arlington, VA.
 
Experience: Individual must have a verifiable experience developing and maintaining commercial websites. Requires strong creative and graphic design skills with a demonstrated talent for solving color, font and user interface challenges. Must have expert knowledge of Flash, Dreamweaver, DHTML, Fireworks and PhotoShop in a cross-browser environment. Requires BSCS (or related–advanced degree preferred), as well as familiarity with web technologies for front-end and back-end development, i.e. XML, JavaScript, ASP, SQL server and Windows NT in a cross-browser environment.
 
Avisar is an EOE, offering a competitive salary with an excellent benefits package that values excellence and rewards effort. If interested, please send a resume along with a cover letter, salary requirements, date of availability to deploy to Iraq , and security clearance information to hr@avisarinc.com, Please put “DC Team-Webmaster” in the subject line of your email. No phone calls please.
 
Public Affairs/Media Analysis- SECRET, Avisar, Iraq

Fantastic opportunity to work for Avisar, a leading consulting firm, in support of DOD customers. We are seeking senior practitioners with broad experience in public affairs, media analysis, strategic communications, media relations, and media production within the DOD arena. Work location is Iraq . This is a classified work environment and candidates must have active SECRET clearance minimum.
 
Avisar is an EOE, offering a competitive salary with an excellent benefits package that values excellence and rewards effort. If interested, please send a resume along with a cover letter, salary requirements, date of availability to deploy to Iraq, and security clearance information to hr@avisarinc.com, Please put “IRAQ Teams – Public Affairs/Media Analysis” in the subject line of your email. No phone calls please.
 
Graphic Designer/Desktop Publisher – SECRET, Avisar, Arlington, VA

Fantastic opportunity to work for Avisar, a leading consulting firm, in support of DOD customers. We are seeking senior practitioners with graphic design, publishing, and media production within the DOD arena. Work location is Iraq . This is a classified work environment and candidates must have active SECRET clearance minimum.

Must be expert in Adobe Creative Suite: InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator as well as Acrobat and other graphics, multimedia, and desktop publishing tools.

Prior service in the military and certification in the 25M MOS a plus.

Avisar is an EOE, offering a competitive salary with an excellent benefits package that values excellence and rewards effort. If interested, please send a resume along with a cover letter, salary requirements, date of availability to deploy to Iraq , and security clearance information to hr@avisarinc.com, Please put “IRAQ Teams-Graphic Designer” in the subject line. No phone calls please.

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SNA Wounded Warrior Project
The Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface Navy Association is raising $30,000 to buy a modified wheelchair conversion van for Operation Second Chance to transport wounded warriors in and around Washington, D.C. to receive medical treatment and attend sporting events and entertainment.  To date we have raised just over $10,000.

Visit https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp to report your contribution to Operation Second Chance.

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Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter – DEFCON 1 Newsletter for 12 November 2008

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SNA Wounded Warrior Project

The Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface Navy Association is raising $30,000 to buy a modified wheelchair conversion van for Operation Second Chance to transport wounded warriors in and around <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = “urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags” />Washington, D.C. to receive medical treatment and attend sporting events and entertainment. 

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Visit https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp to report your contribution to Operation Second Chance.
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Where in the world is the Great White Fleet:

http://www.navy.mil/gwf/

 

 

Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter – DEFCON 1 Newsletter for 12 November 2008

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Welcome to the latest edition of the number one Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter, “DEFCON-1,” a networking newsletter featuring job opportunities and career advice for those who are part of the global defense, aerospace, maritime, marine technology and security industry. 

 

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***  In this issue (This week’s jobs are listed here, and then offered with links or in more detail below):

1.  Database Administrator Sr., Alion Science and Technology, Fort Belvoir, VA

2.)  C2ISR Airborne Communications Specialist, L-3 Communications, Hampton, VA

3.)  Criticality Safety Engineer, Alion Science and Technology, Los Alamos, NM

4.)  Systems Analyst, CACI, Chantilly, VA

5.)  Technical Support Engineer/ Navy Combat Systems, Raytheon, San Diego, California

6.)  Combat System Engineer, The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland

7.)  Systems Engineer, Future Combat System Interoperability, QED Systems, Eatontown, NJ

8.)  Design Engineer (Solid Rocket Motor/Propulsion), ATK, Elkton, MD

9.)  Sr Systems Engineer – Future Combat Systems Engineering, Rockwell Collins, Cedar Rapids, IA

10.)  Naval Architect I with Security Clearance, NORTHROP GRUMMAN, Ocean Springs, MS

12.)  Naval Architect, Rolls-Royce Naval Marine Inc., Essex, CT

13.)  Communications Specialist, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico

14.)  System Engineer (Missile Safety Program), EG&G/LSI, Dahlgren, VA

15.)  BMDS Single Stimulation Framework Design Lead -NT 343 (IBT), Boeing, Huntsville, AL

 

***  And more…

 

***  SNA GWCHoliday Social December 4, 2008:

 

Location: 
Sine’s Irish Pub
1301 S Joyce St
Arlington, VA 22202

Time:  1630-1800

Cost:  No Cost to SNA Members and $5 for Nonmembers
Includes hors d'oeuvres and a ticket for one free drink.

Toys for Tots donations in the form of money or toys collected at the event.

RSVP Required:  https://www.navysna.org/Events/HolidayParty/2008GWCHoliday.asp

***  SNA GWC Luncheon December 11, 2008:

 

Speaker: The Honorable Sean J. Stackley
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Research, Development and Acquisition

Location: 

Hyatt Regency Crystal City

2799 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, Virginia, USA
22202


Check-In opens at 1100
Lunch starts at 1130

*Note time change

To make a reservation please use the following link:
https://www.navysna.org/Events/GWCLunch/11DecSNAGWCLunch.asp

 

***  Greater Washington Chapter Surface Navy Association Wounded Warrior
Project

For the past two years, the Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface
Navy Association has conducted a campaign to assist our wounded
shipmates recovering at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda,
MD.  We collected more than 800 DVDs for the Sailors and marines to
enjoy during their recuperation.  The following year we collected funds
and donated 155 portable DVD players.

This year we want to do something very meaningful for those of our
shipmates limited in their ability to get out and around the Washington
area during their convalescence.  We have determined that Operation
Second Chance provides many valuable services to military men and women,
and would greatly benefit from a conversion van equipped too transport
wheelchair patients in and around the D.C. area to attend sporting
events, concerts, and other wise get out and about. 

This is an expensive proposition, but very important for those men and
women who are virtually stuck in the hospital.  We have carefully looked
at Operation Second Chance and are very impressed with the organization
and the services it provides.

Therefore, SNA GWC is seeking to help OSC raise $30,000 to purchase a
conversion van modified by Adaptive Mobility Systems, Inc. (AMS Vans). 
Please indicate your contribution at the SNA website:

https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp

This will take you directly to the OSC website fundraising page for
donations.  (When prompted “How did your hear about OSC?” click on
Surface Navy Association.)  Your donation will be made directly to OSC,
but we want to track our progress so we can follow our progress to
attaining our $30,000 goal. 

Our goal is to help OSC raise the $30,000 by December 15th.  If we
exceed the $30,000, the additional funds will be available to OSC for
insurance, registration, maintenance and operating costs for the van. 

Please be generous, and share this appeal with others who share your
concern for those shipmates who had made a very great sacrifice in
service to their nation and security and freedom everywhere.

For information about SNA, visit  www.navysna.org.

For information about OSC, visit
http://www.operationsecondchance.org/About.htm.

 

(Some of you noted that Operation Second Chance had imposed a $50 minimum for credit card donations.  I have since arranged to have that dropped to $20.

 

You can start by checking in here:

 

https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp)

 

 

 

***  Here are the jobs for this week:

 

1.  Database Administrator Sr., Alion Science and Technology, Fort Belvoir, VA

 

Qualifications 

 

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems and Business, Engineering, Business or other related technical discipline. Past experience as a Database Administrator. This position requires a minimum of 10 years general experience, of which at least four years must be specialized. Specialized experience must include, Oracle 10g and may also include: SQL Server, Microsoft Access, data modeling in IDEF1X or IE, data warehousing, ETL, dimensional modeling, business intelligence tools and database performance optimization.  Experience with Military Intelligence database systems and cross domain security requirements a plus.  Must posses a TS with active SCI clearance to apply.

 

Masters of Science Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Business or related technical discipline or completion of database certification program. will be considered equivalent to two years specialized experience and three years general experience.  must include, Oracle 10g

 

An associates degree and 8 years general experience, of which at least 6 years must be specialized as a database administrator in Oracle 10g, SQL Server, Sybase, or related database system will be considered equivalent.

TS SCI required 

 

Responsibilities 

 

Strong knowledge of applying database technologies to business problems. Design, manage and utilize high performance relational or object oriented databases to solve customer requirements.. Perform enterprise database analysis, planning, scheduling, task assignment and monitoring the technical implementation of new databases. Manage and mentor Database Administrators and Database Developers in the design of data entry screens, performing data quality control, developing database reports and user interfaces, normalizing relational data and other tasks to support existing production databases. Ability to integrate disparate databases between sub-organizations. Ability to transform end-user requirements into technical reporting or visualization requirements. Interface with technical and managerial counterparts. Responsible for quality of deliverables to include the definition and use of standards and best practices. Provide team progress reports to management. Work with partners and the business community to continually research and develop technical and business knowledge, leveraging this research for an increased and optimized delivery. Ensure architecture, standards, design, and processes complement enterprise delivery and standardization of all databases within the environment. Requires demonstrated experience with managing day-to-day aspects of team and client relationships and projects. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential. May have supervisory duties.

 

 

Job ID 9372.

 

Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering experience, Alion brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: defense operations; modeling & simulation; wireless communication; industrial technology; chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences; information technology; and naval architecture & marine engineering. Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion has 3700 employee-owners at major offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.

 

Find out just how far your skills will take you with Alion Science and Technology.  Join us.  We offer competitive salaries and outstanding benefit packages to full and half-time employees. 

 

Conditions of Employment 

 

Applicants who are offered employment with Alion will be required to complete an Alion Application for Employment form.  Also, as a condition of employment, you will be required to sign a Disclosure and Authorization form for a background/reference check of employment history, education, references and criminal records.  Employment is contingent upon satisfactory results of your reference check. 

Equal Employment Opportunity 

We value the cultural differences our employees bring to Alion.  EOE/AA/M/F/V/D.

https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psp/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1

 

(Note:  If you wish to submit your resume for this position with Alion Science and Technology, please follow the instruction to apply online, but also send your resume to Ned at elundquist@alionscience.com, and I will also upload it into the system as a “refer a friend” submission for you.)

 

2.)  C2ISR Airborne Communications Specialist, L-3 Communications, Hampton, VA

https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/L3/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=34640&esid=az

 

3.)  Criticality Safety Engineer, Alion Science and Technology, Los Alamos, NM

 

Job ID 9343.

 

Qualifications 

 

Five to ten years of criticality safety experience. PhD, MS or BS in nuclear engineering or related equivalent discipline. Experienced in performing nuclear criticality safety evaluations for new and changed operations involving significant quantities of fissile/fissionable materials. The evaluation process requires experience in process walkdowns, review of engineering drawings and/or system sketches, review of operating procedures and work documents, review of prior related evaluations and reports, analysis of normal and credible upset conditions as determined by process personnel, research of critical mass data references and consensus standards, performing simplistic and complex computations using industry standard methods such as density scaling, method of fractions, buckling, MCNP, PARTISN, SCALE and iterative development of process administrative requirements and engineered features (limits) in conjunction with operations supervision.

 

Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the relevant physics and the requirements and recommendations of the ANSI/ANS -8 standards and applicable DOE Orders and standards. Have experience in appropriately applying a graded approach and maintaining the proper risk perspective.My be required to assist in or conducting nuclear criticality safety audits/appraisals of operations, performing criticality safety training, participate in computer code validation and verification efforts, ensuring compliance with organizational and governmental policies, orders and laws. Experience should include review and development work on facility authorization basis documents.

 

Superior verbal and written communications skills required that can be applied as appropriate to the intended audience. A current Q clearance is a plus. Must be a US citizen and have the ability to obtain a Q clearance is necessary if not currently in possession of one. 

 

Responsibilities 

 

Perform all aspects of criticality safety analysis and implementation of criticality safety policies and standards. responsible for ensuring that criticality safety requirements are understood and identifying noncompliance situations in new or operating facilities.

Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering experience, Alion brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: defense operations; modeling & simulation; wireless communication; industrial technology; chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences; information technology; and naval architecture & marine engineering. Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion has 3700 employee-owners at major offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.

 

Find out just how far your skills will take you with Alion Science and Technology.  Join us.  We offer competitive salaries and outstanding benefit packages to full and half-time employees. 

 

Conditions of Employment 

 

Applicants who are offered employment with Alion will be required to complete an Alion Application for Employment form.  Also, as a condition of employment, you will be required to sign a Disclosure and Authorization form for a background/reference check of employment history, education, references and criminal records.  Employment is contingent upon satisfactory results of your reference check. 

Equal Employment Opportunity 

We value the cultural differences our employees bring to Alion.  EOE/AA/M/F/V/D.

https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psp/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1

 

(Note:  If you wish to submit your resume for this position with Alion Science and Technology, please follow the instruction to apply online, but also send your resume to Ned at elundquist@alionscience.com, and I will also upload it into the system as a “refer a friend” submission for you.)

 

4.)  Systems Analyst, CACI, Chantilly, VA

http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?job_did=J8D89X5YMQLGT4XMY5K

 

5.)  Technical Support Engineer/ Navy Combat Systems, Raytheon, San Diego, California

http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=view_job&jobID=1134397

 

6.)  Combat System Engineer, The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland

http://careers.physicstoday.org/jobdetail.cfm?job=3017627

 

7.)  Systems Engineer, Future Combat System Interoperability, QED Systems, Eatontown, NJ

http://jobcircle.com/classifieds/1657446.html?source=jc_csearch

 

8.)  Design Engineer (Solid Rocket Motor/Propulsion), ATK, Elkton, MD http://www.aeroindustryjobs.com/aero_visitor_ViewJobDetail.aspx?job_number=22451

 

9.)  Sr Systems Engineer – Future Combat Systems Engineering, Rockwell Collins, Cedar Rapids, IA

https://rockwellcollins.taleo.net/careersection/10000/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=349935&src=JB-11060

 

10.)  Naval Architect I with Security Clearance, NORTHROP GRUMMAN, Ocean Springs, MS

http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=view_job&jobID=1130219

 

12.)  Naval Architect, Rolls-Royce Naval Marine Inc., Essex, CT

http://seeker.dice.com/jobsearch/servlet/JobSearch?op=101&dockey=xml/c/4/c4c14b43a2e89560b3ec49145fa1b543@endecaindex&c=1&source=21

 

13.)  Communications Specialist, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico

http://jobs.iabc.com/c/job.cfm?site_id=65&jb=4904826

 

14.)  System Engineer (Missile Safety Program), EG&G/LSI, Dahlgren, VA

http://www.urs-jobs.com/job/Dahlgren-System-Engineer-(Missile-Safety-Program)-Job-VA-22448/317911

 

15.)  BMDS Single Stimulation Framework Design Lead -NT 343 (IBT), Boeing, Huntsville, AL

http://www.aeroindustryjobs.com/aero_visitor_ViewJobDetail.aspx?job_number=22441

 

 

 

***  Ball cap of the week: Marquette University Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps

 

***  Coffee Mug of the Day:  Milwaukee Athletic Club

 

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“We are not the same persons this year as last; nor are those we love. It is a happy chance if we, changing, continue to love a changed person.”

 – William Somerset Maugham

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SNA Wounded Warrior Project

The Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface Navy Association is raising $30,000 to buy a modified wheelchair conversion van for Operation Second Chance to transport wounded warriors in and around Washington, D.C. to receive medical treatment and attend sporting events and entertainment. 

 

Visit https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp to report your contribution to Operation Second Chance.
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Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter – DEFCON 1 Newsletter for 5 November 2008

Corporate Gray Job Fairs for the Military Community
Co-Sponsored by Competitive Edge Services and the Military Officers
Association of America

The Corporate Gray Job Fairs for the Military Community are held near
major military installations across the country, allowing companies the
opportunity to meet face-to-face with transitioning/former military
personnel and civilians. All job seekers attend for free.

11/07/08 10:00 – 2:00 Arlington, VA Doubletree Hotel Crystal City 2 

The Corporate Gray Security Clearance Job Fairs are only open to job
seekers with an active or current (active within the past 2 years)
security clearance of Secret or higher.
http://www.corporategray.com/view/list_employer_jobfairs.jsp
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SNA Wounded Warrior Project
The Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface Navy Association is
raising $30,000 to buy a modified wheelchair conversion van for
Operation Second Chance to transport wounded warriors in and around
Washington, D.C. to receive medical treatment and attend sporting events
and entertainment. 

Visit https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp to report
your contribution to Operation Second Chance.
–^———————————————————————————————-

Where in the world is the Great White Fleet:
http://www.navy.mil/gwf/

Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter – DEFCON 1 Newsletter for 5
November 2008
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Welcome to the latest edition of the number one Defense Career
Opportunities Newsletter, “DEFCON-1,” a networking newsletter featuring
job opportunities and career advice for those who are part of the global
defense, aerospace, maritime, marine technology and security industry. 

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***  In this issue (This week's jobs are listed here, and then offered
with links or in more detail below):
1.  Military Analyst Lead, Operations, Alion Science and Technology,
Alexandria, VA
2.)  Watch Officer, Computer Sciences Corporation, Fort Greely, AK
3.)  GFC/C Computer Systems Operator (CSO), Distributed Multi-echelon
Training System (DMETS),NORTHROP GRUMMAN, Ft Greely, Alaska
4.)  Sales Representative, MS2 Sea Based Missile Defense, Lockheed
Martin Corporation, Washington, DC
5.)  Sr Systems Engineer, Raytheon, Huntsville, AL
6.)  Algorithm Development and Transition Engineer / Chief Eng., Sparta,
Huntsville, AL
7.)  Software Design Engineer (Java and Web), Alion Science and
Technology, Annapolis Junction, MD 
8.)  Algorithim Engineer/Programmer T3/4, Sensitive Compartmentalized
Information (TS/SCI), NORTHROP GRUMMAN, Boulder, Colorado 
9.)  AAW/BMD Algorithm Developer, Johns Hopkins University Applied
Physics Laborator, Laurel, MD
10.)  Software Developer, Algorithms, Solidus, Lexington, MA
11.)  Communications Assistant, American Society of Naval Engineers,
Alexandria, VA
12.)  Research Software Engineer, Algorithm Developer, MIT Lincoln
Laboratory, Lexington, KY
13.)  Network Security Engineer/Technical Trainer, Advanced C4
Solutions, Inc., Hurlburt Field, FL
14.)  Program Plan&Control Mgr, Alion Science and Technology,
Washington, DC
15.)  Structural Engineer – AFRL, Battelle Memorial Institute, Tyndall
AFB, FL
16.)  Sr Flight Simulator Engineer, L-3 Communications, Clearfield, UT
17.)  Senior Adviser Mine Action Advisor for Action against Landmines,
United Nations Office for Project Services, Bogota, Colombia
18.)  Systems Engineer, KIHOMAC, Layton, UT
19.)  C-130 Avionics Technician, ARINC, Warner Robins AFB, GA
20.)  Deputy Technical Director for the Halifax Class Modernization
(HCM), Lockheed Martin Company, Moorestown, NJ
21.)  Web Content Specialist, Eye Street Software Corporation,
Washington, DC
22.)  Community Relations Rep, Northrop Grumman, Tyndall AFB, FL
23.)  Strategic Communications Strategist, LMI Pentagon, Washington, DC

***  And more.

***  LCS 1, USS Freedom, Arriving in Duluth for port call
 
http://picasaweb.google.com/aniemyer/LCSFreedom102608?authkey=7Qm1uCkuCsY#

 

***  This is where I was on Thursday:

aegis-cseds.com/index.html

***  This is where I will be this Thursday:

http://lakefrontcam.com/ 

Camera needs to be selected for:  Pieces of 8 Restaurant

http://www.myfoxmilwaukee.com/myfox/pages/News/Detail?contentId=7775697&
version=1&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=VSTY&pageId=3.1.1

http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/33723739.html

***  For those of you who have not read my “When Thought Leadership
Isn't” story:

http://bulldogreporter.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=Publishing&mod=Publications%3A%3AArticle&mid=8F3A7027421841978F18BE895F87F791&tier=4&id=E819C61F21664C599C48E7BCE6307B1F&AudID=213D92F8BE0D4A1BB62EB3DF18FCCC68

***  SNA GWCHoliday Social December 4, 2008:
 
Location:
Sine's Irish Pub
1301 S Joyce St
Arlington, VA 22202
Time:  1630-1800

Cost:  No Cost to SNA Members and $5 for Nonmembers
Includes hors d'oeuvres and a ticket for one free drink.
Toys for Tots donations in the form of money or toys collected at the
event.
RSVP Required: 
https://www.navysna.org/Events/HolidayParty/2008GWCHoliday.asp
***  Jim Terrell sent this to me:

Lizzie Palmer who put this YouTube program together is 15 years old.
There have been over 3,000,000 hits as of this morning.  In case you
missed it, here it is. Watch all of it…….and, pass it on! ! 

http://www.YouTube.com/v/ervaMPt4Ha0&autoplay=1

***  SNA GWC Luncheon December 11, 2008:
 
Speaker: The Honorable Sean J. Stackley
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Research, Development and Acquisition

Location: 
Hyatt Regency Crystal City
2799 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, Virginia, USA 22202

Check-In opens at 1100
Lunch starts at 1130
*Note time change

To make a reservation please use the following link:
https://www.navysna.org/Events/GWCLunch/11DecSNAGWCLunch.asp

***  Greater Washington Chapter Surface Navy Association Wounded Warrior

Project

For the past two years, the Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface
Navy Association has conducted a campaign to assist our wounded
shipmates recovering at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda,
MD.  We collected more than 800 DVDs for the Sailors and marines to
enjoy during their recuperation.  The following year we collected funds
and donated 155 portable DVD players.

This year we want to do something very meaningful for those of our
shipmates limited in their ability to get out and around the Washington
area during their convalescence.  We have determined that Operation
Second Chance provides many valuable services to military men and women,

and would greatly benefit from a conversion van equipped too transport
wheelchair patients in and around the D.C. area to attend sporting
events, concerts, and other wise get out and about. 

This is an expensive proposition, but very important for those men and
women who are virtually stuck in the hospital.  We have carefully looked

at Operation Second Chance and are very impressed with the organization
and the services it provides.

Therefore, SNA GWC is seeking to help OSC raise $30,000 to purchase a
conversion van modified by Adaptive Mobility Systems, Inc. (AMS Vans). 
Please indicate your contribution at the SNA website:

https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp

This will take you directly to the OSC website fundraising page for
donations.  (When prompted “How did your hear about OSC?” click on
Surface Navy Association.)  Your donation will be made directly to OSC,
but we want to track our progress so we can follow our progress to
attaining our $30,000 goal. 

Our goal is to help OSC raise the $30,000 by December 15th.  If we
exceed the $30,000, the additional funds will be available to OSC for
insurance, registration, maintenance and operating costs for the van. 

Please be generous, and share this appeal with others who share your
concern for those shipmates who had made a very great sacrifice in
service to their nation and security and freedom everywhere.

For information about SNA, visit  www.navysna.org.

For information about OSC, visit
http://www.operationsecondchance.org/About.htm.

(Some of you noted that Operation Second Chance had imposed a $50
minimum for credit card donations.  I have since arranged to have that
dropped to $20.

You can start by checking in here:

https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp)

***  This is cool.  It displays AIS data for all ships within range of
an Automated Identification System Transponder.  Think IFF for ships
(over 300 tons):

http://informationdissemination.blogspot.com/2008/10/maritime-open-source-intelligence-cyber.html

***  Joe Ligouri sent this example of astounding airmanship:

http://www.chilloutzone.de/files/08102703.html

***  From Shelli Brunswick:

One Goal-One Nation-One Partnership²: Don¹t miss this unique opportunity

to discuss all of the leading RMS&L issues facing our community!
RMSP Partnership Training Event November 12th & 13th, 2008 Waterford
Conference Center Springfield, Virginia 22150
Program & details & registration at www.rmspartnership.org

***  Here are the jobs for this week:

1.  Military Analyst Lead, Operations, Alion Science and Technology,
Alexandria, VA

Job ID 9334.

Responsibilities 
o Public affairs activities include:
o Serving as assistant for supporting communications, public affairs,
and outreach, including handling media topics and assisting with
crafting language to support the collaborative efforts of the QDR team,
o Coordinating actions with all appropriate personnel, including DoD
agencies, Joint Staff Services, COCOMS, Industry, Congress, key focus
groups, and other stakeholders.
o Developing and improving the impact of OSD(P) contacts, whether with
key DoD audiences or external audiences, including the media and other
domestic and international research organizations. 
o Coordinating with OSD(P)  leaders to ensure that events, policy
analyses, and deliberative products that are releasable to the public or
internal stakeholders are succinctly summarized and released to the
appropriate distribution lists.
o Coordinating with the OSD Public Affairs office on all media requests
that address QDR10 issues or which involve OSD personnel in interviews,
whether they are on or off the record. 
 
Qualifications 
Extensive public affairs and outreach experience to DoD agencies, Joint
Staff, COCOMS, Industry, Congress
SECRET Experience
Knowledge to oversee web support activities and editorial and graphic
support

Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions
company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the
Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial
customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering experience, Alion
brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: defense
operations; modeling & simulation; wireless communication; industrial
technology; chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences;
information technology; and naval architecture & marine engineering.
Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion has 3700 employee-owners at major
offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.

Find out just how far your skills will take you with Alion Science and
Technology.  Join us.  We offer competitive salaries and outstanding
benefit packages to full and half-time employees. 
 
Conditions of Employment 
 
Applicants who are offered employment with Alion will be required to
complete an Alion Application for Employment form.  Also, as a condition
of employment, you will be required to sign a Disclosure and
Authorization form for a background/reference check of employment
history, education, references and criminal records.  Employment is
contingent upon satisfactory results of your reference check. 
Equal Employment Opportunity 
We value the cultural differences our employees bring to Alion. 
EOE/AA/M/F/V/D.
https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psp/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1

(Note:  If you wish to submit your resume for this position with Alion
Science and Technology, please follow the instruction to apply online,
but also send your resume to Ned at elundquist@alionscience.com, and I
will also upload it into the system as a “refer a friend” submission for
you.)

2.)  Watch Officer, Computer Sciences Corporation, Fort Greely, AK
http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=view_job&jobID=1127752

3.)  GFC/C Computer Systems Operator (CSO), Distributed Multi-echelon
Training System (DMETS),NORTHROP GRUMMAN, Ft Greely, Alaska
http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=view_job&jobID=1131259

4.)  Sales Representative, MS2 Sea Based Missile Defense, Lockheed
Martin Corporation, Washington, DC
http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?job_did=J3I3ZP6XM8YJ2G1G9GV

5.)  Sr Systems Engineer, Raytheon, Huntsville, AL
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/job-JZTJLFQ2DNL?rec=2

6.)  Algorithm Development and Transition Engineer / Chief Eng., Sparta,
Huntsville, AL
http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=view_job&jobID=1126065

7.)  Software Design Engineer (Java and Web), Alion Science and
Technology, Annapolis Junction, MD 

Job ID 9349.

Qualifications 
* Two or preferably more years developing web-based software
applications
* Computer Science or related Bachelors degree
* Experience with Java/J2EE, AJAX and Object Oriented Design required. 
Experience with the    Google  Web Toolkit, Struts, and Apache a plus.
* Understanding of and commitment to software development best
practices, including design inspections, code inspections, and software
configuration management
* Support for all phases of the system development lifecycle, including
design, development, operations and maintenance
* Experience designing web-based user Interfaces
* The ability to work well in a team environment
* Strong written and oral communication skills
* Ability to obtain a SECRET clearance.  Active SECRET clearance
preferred. 

Responsibilities 
Software Engineer with Java & Web Technologies
Support the full software lifecycle, including design, development,
implementation, testing, deployment, training, operations and
maintenance, of web-based applications using Java technologies. 

Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions
company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the
Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial
customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering experience, Alion
brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: defense
operations; modeling & simulation; wireless communication; industrial
technology; chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences;
information technology; and naval architecture & marine engineering.
Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion has 3700 employee-owners at major
offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.

Find out just how far your skills will take you with Alion Science and
Technology.  Join us.  We offer competitive salaries and outstanding
benefit packages to full and half-time employees. 
 
Conditions of Employment 
 
Applicants who are offered employment with Alion will be required to
complete an Alion Application for Employment form.  Also, as a condition
of employment, you will be required to sign a Disclosure and
Authorization form for a background/reference check of employment
history, education, references and criminal records.  Employment is
contingent upon satisfactory results of your reference check. 
Equal Employment Opportunity 
We value the cultural differences our employees bring to Alion. 
EOE/AA/M/F/V/D.
https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psp/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1

(Note:  If you wish to submit your resume for this position with Alion
Science and Technology, please follow the instruction to apply online,
but also send your resume to Ned at elundquist@alionscience.com, and I
will also upload it into the system as a “refer a friend” submission for
you.)

8.)  Algorithim Engineer/Programmer T3/4, Sensitive Compartmentalized
Information (TS/SCI), NORTHROP GRUMMAN, Boulder, Colorado 
http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=view_job&jobID=1130653

9.)  AAW/BMD Algorithm Developer, Johns Hopkins University Applied
Physics Laborator, Laurel, MD
http://www.nationjob.com/job/jhap1978

10.)  Software Developer, Algorithms, Solidus, Lexington, MA
http://seeker.dice.com/jobsearch/servlet/JobSearch?op=101&dockey=xml/1/f/1f939fcbd260c56fcfe5120424c7711b@endecaindex&c=1&source=20

11.)  Communications Assistant, American Society of Naval Engineers,
Alexandria, VA

The American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) seeks a Communications
Assistant to help with the development and execution of the Society's
marketing and communications efforts. The Communications Assistant will
provide support for the Society's core functions, with a focus on event
marketing and member communications.

Ideal candidates will:

.         have a four-year degree in journalism, English, public
relations or equivalent major;

.         have at least one year of experience working with an
association, corporation, or DoD organization;

.         possess strong editorial and writing skills and the ability to
coordinate publication projects, including design, from development to
production to distribution;

.         have the ability to meet deadlines and manage multiple
projects in an organized manner. Must be detail oriented.

Technical skills include proficiency with Microsoft Office applications
(Word, Excel and PowerPoint), and preferably InDesign, Photoshop and
Adobe Acrobat. Proficiency is expected in all aspects of copy editing,
proofreading and basic rules of grammar and style. Successful candidate
will be expected to create both print and electronic content. Experience
developing and managing Web site content is highly desirable.

Candidate must have ability to work well with others and “pitch-in” when
necessary. Successful candidate will have a demonstrated “customer
service” ethic and enjoy working in a busy, small office environment.

ASNE is an EEOC/AA employer, and offers a competitive salary with
excellent benefits. ASNE is located near the Duke Street Metro Station
in Alexandria.  Please send resume and cover letter with salary
requirements to Maggie O'Brien at mobrien@navalengineers.org.

The American Society of Naval Engineers was founded in 1888 with the
purpose of advancing the knowledge and practice of naval engineering in
public and private applications and operations, to enhance the
professionalism and well-being of members, and to promote naval
engineering as a career field.  The Society's 5,000 plus members are
drawn from a broad spectrum of military and civilian professionals and
students, engaged in or associated with the many facets of naval
engineering.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wl/jobs/JS_JobSearchDetail?jobid=27287016

12.)  Research Software Engineer, Algorithm Developer, MIT Lincoln
Laboratory, Lexington, KY
http://seeker.dice.com/jobsearch/servlet/JobSearch?op=101&dockey=xml/9/1/9158d77f6a6638b9d3156886ccf29c26@endecaindex&c=1&source=20

13.)  Network Security Engineer/Technical Trainer, Advanced C4
Solutions, Inc., Hurlburt Field, FL
http://www.intelligencecareers.com/jobs/jobview.cfm?jobid=913681

14.)  Program Plan&Control Mgr, Alion Science and Technology,
Washington, DC

Job ID 9348.

Qualifications

The ideal candidate will have 10 years of experience in DoD Budget and
Financial Management NAVSEA Budget and Execution support experience
preferred).  Additionally, the candidate should be proficient in the use
of DoN financial management tools (PRISMS, AutoDoc, STARS, NHS, and
COBRA) and Microsoft Office Applications. 

Bachelor¿s degree in related discipline plus 8 to 10 years of directly
related experience in technical program planning, administration,
budgets, and development. Master¿s degree preferred.

In some cases, educational requirements may be adjusted or waived for
more than 15 years applicable work experience. Work experience may be
adjusted for highly specialized knowledge or uniquely applicable
experience for positions involving new technology or labor market
shortages as reflected by market survey data.

Responsibilities

Provide financial management support to the Program Executive Office for
Integrated Warfare System (PEO IWS) Chief Financial Officer and staff.
Update and manage appropriations (O&M,N; RDT&E, SCN, OPN) using PRISMS.
Generate control reports and issues for fiscal years using PBIS.
Download Presidential, Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), and
Department of Navy (DON) budgets/exhibits using (NHS/BOCS). Prepare
monthly obligation/expenditure reports using STARS through COBRA and
Excel spreadsheets.  Develop briefings and metrics as required

Establishes highly complex program plans and conducts in-depth research
to define program requirements.

Implements innovative strategies for deploying and implementing new
program planning policy initiatives and measures the effectiveness of
implementation.

Uses quantitative analytical techniques to assess program process issues
and develop risk reduction/mitigation approaches for improving program
planning, control, and execution.

Validates viable business models for business partnerships and programs.

Seeks out and researches prospective opportunities.

Creates financial projections for growth and profitability of future
projects and programs.

Provides expertise to upper management and plays a role in overall
functional strategic planning as well as in deal negotiations, contract
development, due diligence and other business development or alliance
development projects.

Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions
company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the
Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial
customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering experience, Alion
brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: defense
operations; modeling & simulation; wireless communication; industrial
technology; chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences;
information technology; and naval architecture & marine engineering.
Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion has 3700 employee-owners at major
offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.

Find out just how far your skills will take you with Alion Science and
Technology.  Join us.  We offer competitive salaries and outstanding
benefit packages to full and half-time employees. 
 
Conditions of Employment 
 
Applicants who are offered employment with Alion will be required to
complete an Alion Application for Employment form.  Also, as a condition
of employment, you will be required to sign a Disclosure and
Authorization form for a background/reference check of employment
history, education, references and criminal records.  Employment is
contingent upon satisfactory results of your reference check. 
Equal Employment Opportunity 
We value the cultural differences our employees bring to Alion. 
EOE/AA/M/F/V/D.
https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psp/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1

(Note:  If you wish to submit your resume for this position with Alion
Science and Technology, please follow the instruction to apply online,
but also send your resume to Ned at elundquist@alionscience.com, and I
will also upload it into the system as a “refer a friend” submission for
you.)

15.)  Structural Engineer – AFRL, Battelle Memorial Institute, Tyndall
AFB, FL
http://www.intelligencecareers.com/jobs/jobview.cfm?jobid=936607

16.)  Sr Flight Simulator Engineer, L-3 Communications, Clearfield, UT
http://www.utahjobnetwork.com/jobs.asp?pagemode=15&jid=1400126

17.)  Senior Adviser Mine Action Advisor for Action against Landmines,
United Nations Office for Project Services, Bogota, Colombia
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/res.nsf/db900SID/OCHA-7KTT2V

18.)  Systems Engineer, KIHOMAC, Layton, UT
http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=view_job&jobID=1116434

19.)  C-130 Avionics Technician, ARINC, Warner Robins AFB, GA
https://sjobs.brassring.com/EN/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=^MZk_slp_rhc_pHOSJsLDY_slp_rhc_txGX9mei6UeTiN4jLNhUzXiYC4R8daVa4gvRbNrkTR9SBTrQRWSrY

bNkeVfVKN_C_R__L_F_3qG6aPr3wJaHSzHvMw_slp_rhc_2EM87pm3PmH0=&jobId=694009&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=48&JobSiteInfo=694009_48&GQId=0

20.)  Deputy Technical Director for the Halifax Class Modernization
(HCM), Lockheed Martin Company, Moorestown, NJ

Serve as Deputy Technical Director for the Halifax Class Modernization
(HCM) program. Provide on-sight technical expertise and leadership to
the program Technical Director.

Full time and on-sight in Canada for first twelve months; part time and
T&L from month 13 through delivery of the 1st ship and completion of
ship 1 Readiness for IOC (Oct 08 to 2nd Quarter of 2009). T&L phase to
be negotiated with Program Manager.

Training Required:
1. Type of Degree: BS In Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent.
Advanced Degree preferred.
2. Other Training: No specific requirements.

Background Experience Required:
1. Bachelors degree from an accredited colege in a related discipline,
or equivalent experience/combined education, with 20 years or more of
professional experience; or 18 years to professional experience with a
related Masters degree. Related experience stipulates proven superior
performance in baseline concept development, Combat System and System of
System design, performance requirements definition, and integration of
large real-time platform systems.
2. Well versed with system engineering processes including model driven
architecture/model driven design tools and process and methodology.
3. Expertise of Combat System integration at all levels. Candidate
should be cognizant of the computer program development and integration
process, as well as a working knowledge of the Tech Ops functional
organizations.
4. IPT experience, strong communications skills, and proven ability to
motivate and influence individuals outside his/her organizational
boundaries in order to accomplish wider organizational goals.
5. Familiarity with the Tech Ops Cost Estimating process.
6. Familiarity with international business conduct and multi-cultural
considerations and willingness to re-locate and reside in Montreal,
Quebec and commute as required between Montreal, Victoria BC, Halifax,
NS and Moorestown.

Specific Duties/Responsibilities:
Specific support to the program will include, but not limited to the
following.
1. Co-Chair weekly Program Integration Team (PIT) meetings.
2. Collect and follow-up on action items: Issue resolution.
3. Liaison between Moorestown LOB Technical Operations Chief Engineer
and HCM Technical Leadership, to assure the smooth transition of HCM and
LM Canada into LM MS2 technical operations.
4. Review and approve (as delegated by the TD) of the System Design
Documents, Prime Item Development Specifications, SystemSegment
Specifications, Software Requirement Documents.
5. Review Subcontractor (Multi Link, ESM, IFF, Radar Suite, Navigation
Radar, Fire Control Radar, Video Switch Unit, Radar Distribution Unit,
Consoles, Command and Operator Chairs, Consoles, Enclosures and Data
Collection system, Saab S/W, BAE S/W, KDA S/W) monthly and quarterly
status reports and Subcontract Contract Deliverables (SDRLs) for
completeness, accuracy and notification of issues.
6. Review and Approve (as delegated by TD) all program status reports to
the program office. This includes, but is not limited to: Monthly
progress reports to customer (cost, schedule, technical and risk).
7. Support development of CDRLs associated with Design Reviews and
provides coordination and technical support for all program reviews
(SRR, SDR, PDR, CDR).
http://www.intelligencecareers.com/jobs/jobview.cfm?jobid=1121509&refsrc=ICJSmatrix

***  From Katherine Spivey:

Ned, could you please post this job? I'm posting this for a friend.
Thanks! Katherine Spivey
 
21.)  Web Content Specialist, Eye Street Software Corporation,
Washington, DC

My company, Eye Street Software Corporation, is hiring a Web Content
Specialist. For more about positions at Eye Street, please visit
http://www.eyestreet.com/careers.html.  Feel free to forward off-list.

We are seeking an exceptional individual to join our team supporting the
web efforts of a major Federal Agency in NW Washington, DC (near
American University). This is an exciting opportunity to contribute
directly to providing information to the public concerning issues of
national importance.
 
 *U.S. Citizens ONLY please ? this position requires U.S. Citizenship!*
Job Description

The Web Content Specialist will expertly produce, edit, and publish Web
content in support of multiple customer websites and will be responsible
for web coding and design. S/He will perform effectively without
extensive supervision and will function well both individually and as
part of a team.
 
There will be direct client support on Web projects. Flexibility will be
required as the work environment is fast-paced with the potential for
multiple simultaneous projects and various interruptions. Success in
this position requires a confident and self-directed individual with
excellent judgment and the ability to prioritize tasks and manage
details in order to meet deadlines.
Position Requirements

  – A bachelor's degree in a related discipline (or strong equivalent
experience)
  – Solid HTML and CSS skills and experience with Web development
processes and technologies including Adobe/Macromedia tools
  – Minimum 3 years experience in Web production and editing
  – Proficient in user interface design, usability methodology,
information architecture, platform and browser capabilities, and web
design constraints
  – Knowledge of current styles, practices, and procedures related to
effective web communications
  – Excellent English writing and editing skills and a firm grasp of
proper grammar
  – Strong problem solving skills and analytical capabilities
  – Efficient work habits and outstanding organizational skills
  – High proficiency with MS Office applications

Other Beneficial Skills and Experience

Applicants with skills in these areas will be given greater
consideration:

  – Understanding of Section 508 Accessibility and W3C standards
  – Experience using Web Content Management Systems
  – Experience with JavaScript, Flash, AJAX
  – Public Affairs or Public Relations experience

Please submit your summary qualifications and interests to receive more
detail.

To apply, please visit http://www.eyestreet.com/careers.html

22.)  Community Relations Rep, Northrop Grumman, Tyndall AFB, FL
http://www.intelligencecareers.com/jobs/jobview.cfm?jobid=1093586

***  From Anne Johnson:

Please post on JOTW. 
 
Anne Johnson
Director of Communications
LMI

23.)  Strategic Communications Strategist, LMI Pentagon, Washington, DC

GENERAL SUMMARY: 
LMI, a government consulting firm in McLean, VA, is seeking a strategic
communications professional to manage strategic communications for a
dynamic senior Army client at the Pentagon.  Extremely strong
communications planning and execution skills required for high-intensity
office.  Position includes internal and external communications with a
very wide-range of stakeholders, including Army senior leadership, the
Office of the Secretary of Defense, the other armed services and federal
agencies, industry, nonprofits, and media.  Individual in this position
will gain significant internal and external exposure.  Work location is
at the Pentagon.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Manage strategic communications for the senior Army leader who oversees
environment, safety and occupational health (ESOH) policy and program
management for the Army and also serves as the Department of Defense
Executive Agent in several areas.  Primary objective of this work is to
provide strategic communication direction to ESOH programs in support of
sustainability. 
Strategic communication support includes but is not limited to:
.   Coordinating with various organizations across the Army to ensure a
coordinated strategic communication effort.
.   Reaching out to external stakeholders to build support for Army
efforts.
.   Facilitating, attending, summarizing, and presenting briefings on
results of meetings.
.   Coordinating media interviews, working with Army and DoD public
affairs.
.   Traveling to and attending high level meetings pertaining to
sustainability issues, such as climate change and energy security.
.   Ensuring timeliness of agency's ESOH web page, to include current news
and events.
.   Working to support sustainability in DoD and the other armed services.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
.   Bachelors' degree, Masters degree preferred, in public affairs,
communications, or related field  is required, plus 5-10 years or more
of relevant work experience in public affairs.
.   Knowledge of military is required.
.   Familiarity with energy, environment, and safety issues a plus. 
.   Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the
ability to compose, write, edit, and proofread research papers and a
variety of internal and external general business correspondence.
.   Excellent analytical skills including the ability to review complex
information from a variety of sources and develop concise conclusions.  
 
.   Applicants selected for this position will be subject to a government
security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access
to classified information. For this position, LMI will only consider
applicants with current security clearances or applicants who are
eligible for security clearances. Please note that only US Citizens are
eligible for a security clearance.

Qualified candidates should apply via the Careers page of the LMI
website, www.lmi.org.

LMI is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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SNA Wounded Warrior Project
The Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface Navy Association is
raising $30,000 to buy a modified wheelchair conversion van for
Operation Second Chance to transport wounded warriors in and around
Washington, D.C. to receive medical treatment and attend sporting events
and entertainment. 

Visit https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp to report
your contribution to Operation Second Chance.
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