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Maritime Security 2015 West
San Diego, California
August 17-19, 2015
http://www.maritimesecuritywest.com/
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Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter
DEFCON 1 Newsletter for June 24, 2015
Issue # 417
“If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word would be ‘meetings.'”
– Dave Barry
This edition of DEFCON 1 comes to you from Binghamton, New York.
*** 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.) Senior Program Manager, MCR, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
2.) Threat Analyst (Critical Infrastructure), Foxhole Technology, Washington, DC
3.) Enterprise RADAR Engineer for Army PM RADARS, CACI International Inc., Rome, NY
4.) Signals Analyst, CACI International Inc., Wright Patterson AFB, OH
5.) Security Architecture Analyst, CACI International Inc., Rockville, MD
6.) Cost Estimator, MCR, Washington, DC
7.) Jr/Mid IA Test and Evaluation Engineer, TASC: An Engility Company, Indian Head, MD
8.) Systems Integrator And IV&V Lead, TASC: An Engility Company, Reston, VA
9.) EV Analyst, MCR, El Segundo, CA
10.) Media Specialist, MTS, Stennis Space Center, MS
11.) Instructional System Specialist, Naval War College, MTS, Newport, RI
12.) Public Affairs & Outreach Officer – 17044, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Prince George’s County, Maryland
13.) Criminal Intelligence Analyst, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, Fort Gillem, Georgia
14.) GEOINT Analyst (Thermal Infrared Image Science), National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Springfield, Virginia
15.) Security Assistance Analyst (GT), Celestar Corporation, Washington, DC
16.) Cartographer (MACSM), Celestar Corporation, Missouri, St Louis
17.) Ground Launch Hardware Systems Field Engineer (Aircraft, Missiles, or Spacecraft), Lockheed Martin, Santa Maria, CA
18.) Computer Sys Analyst, Lockheed Martin, Cannon AFB, NM
19.) Sr Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer, PAC-3 Missile Program, Lockheed Martin, Grand Prairie, TX
20.) Counterintelligence Analyst – Research, Development and Acquisition (RDA) / Science & Technology (S&T) Subject Matter Expert (SME) (Junior-Billet), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), BWM Outcomes, Quantico, VA
See information/links/points of contact regarding these jobs below.
*** Ned’s upcoming travel, maybe, perhaps:
June 22-24, Owego, NY
July 7-8, Cleveland, Ohio
July 15-17, San Diego, Calif.
August 1-8, East Lansing, Mich.
August 17-19, San Diego, Calif.
September 30-1 October, Tokyo, Japan
October 28-29, San Juan, Puerto Rico
*** Maritime Security 2015 West
San Diego, California
August 17-19, 2015
Maritime Security 2015 West provides discussion and collaboration on strategies and technologies to counter maritime security threats encountered by governments, law enforcement, and port/terminal owners and operators. Interactive workshop sessions are designed to give all conference participants the actionable knowledge on how to better secure their maritime areas of responsibility, mainly by stressing the importance of collaboration, efficiency, and best practices. Each topic will be addressed by relevant perspectives of those who have implemented successful strategies and technologies in their maritime security operations.
http://www.maritimesecuritywest.com/
*** Surface Navy Association West Coast Symposium
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Waterfront Conference Pier 2 Naval Base
Details at http://www.navysna.org/WESTCOAST2015/Index.htm
*** Platform for Partnership
Joint High-speed Vessel is engaged on exercises to help build African maritime security capabilities
By Edward Lundquist
Seapower magazine June 2015
http://www.seapower-digital.com/seapower/june_2015#pg24
*** The Edward S. Miller Research Fellowship in Naval History.
The Naval War College Foundation intends to award one grant of $1,500 to the researcher with the greatest need who can make optimum use of the naval history research materials located in the Naval War College’s Naval Historical Collection, Naval War College Museum, and Henry E. Eccles Library.
Further information on the manuscript and archival collections and finding aids from the Naval Historical Collection are available on request by email (NHC@usnwc.edu) or on the Naval Historical Collection website at https://usnwcarchive.org/.
The recipient will be a Research Fellow in the Naval War College’s Maritime History Department, which will provide administrative support during the research visit. Submit a detailed research proposal that includes a full statement of financial need and a comprehensive research plan for optimal use of Naval War College materials, a curriculum vitae, at least two letters of recommendation, and relevant background information to Miller Naval History Fellowship Committee, Naval War College Foundation, 686 Cushing Road, Newport RI 02841-1207, by 1 August 2015. For further information, contact the chair of the selection committee at john.hattendorf@usnwc.edu. Employees of the U.S. Naval War College or any agency of the U.S. Department of Defense are not eligible for consideration; EEO/AA regulations apply.
*** Here are the DEFCON 1 jobs for this week:
1.) Senior Program Manager, MCR, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
MCR is the trusted leader in integrated program management solutions. Since 1977, we have provided objectivity, smart thinking and the highest levels of support to help our clients get the job done, and done right. Our vast experience and knowledgeable people are our greatest assets. Their subject matter expertise, commitment to excellence and the high quality of their work, combined with our full suite of services, allows our clients to accomplish their missions and support national priorities. Our corporate values are based on integrity, excellence, honesty, service and trust. It is through these values that we form long-term client partnerships, build expertise, and attract and retain talented employees. For more information about MCR, LLC career opportunities, please visit www.mcri.com .
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
- Support the FMS acquisition program management full life cycle requirements of FMS systems, subsystems, and equipment throughout the FMS case life cycles.
- Produce/review products for program office use that include business case analyses , trade-off studies, estimates for program office acquisition and logistics requirements, written requirements documents for planned acquisitions, and acquisition strategies and plans.
- Support the acquisition of new Prime Mission Equipment (PME) and Support Equipment (SE) and supportability improvements to existing systems PME and SE.
- Utilize the Defense Security Assistance Management System ( DSAMS ), the Security Assistance Manpower Requirements System ( SAMRS ), and Air Force Security Assistance Center ( AFSAC ) On-Line.
- Develop and prepare LOA documents, Statements of Objectives (SOOs), and Statements of Work (SOWs), and review technical proposals in response to a solicitation.
- Assist with document reviews to be performed, including export licenses and documentation submitted by contractors for government review and release, coordinate government responses, and coordinate resources (financial, management, procurement, engineering, and logistics), consolidate inputs into common documents, and assist in planning for the accomplishment of various program milestones.
- Provide assistance with security, technology transfer and disclosure ( releasability , export licenses), risk management, project management, and logistics support.
- Maintain and update project management documents, develop standard operating procedures, financial management, and develop and maintain an integrated master schedule using Microsoft Project.
- Review and provide recommendations on Technical Order (TO) and Country Standard Technical Order (CSTO) inputs as required for updates and revisions.
- Apply a full range of acquisition program management philosophy, policies/procedures, to perform a wide range of acquisition management activities in support of existing F-15 FMS programs, and future program planning.
- Support the FMS acquisition program management full life cycle requirements of FMS systems, subsystems, and equipment throughout the FMS case life cycles.
- Apply integration, communication, coordination, organizational and planning expertise to technical and acquisition efforts across a broad spectrum of functional disciplines in order to effectively assist in the implementation of program direction.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
High School diploma. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
Ten years of experience
US Citizenship is required. Applicants selected will be subject to a Government investigation and must meet eligibility requirements to obtain and retain the designated Government clearance (Secret). Must have an active Secret clearance.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Proficient in Microsoft Office Toolset, including Microsoft Project
Working knowledge of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Transportation Plan development, and the Defense Transportation System (DTS)
COMPENSATION
MCR’s compensation and benefits package is very competitive. It is designed to help employees meet varying needs throughout their careers and to reward employee’s skills, experience, and potential.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
MCR, LLC is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
http://chk.tbe.taleo.net/chk03/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=MCRI&cws=5&rid=2666
2.) Threat Analyst (Critical Infrastructure), Foxhole Technology, Washington, DC
https://www.dice.com/jobs/detail/10287387/FAA0024-P
3.) Enterprise RADAR Engineer for Army PM RADARS, CACI International Inc., Rome, NY
4.) Signals Analyst, CACI International Inc., Wright Patterson AFB, OH
http://careers.caci.com/job/Wright-Patterson-Afb-Signals-Analyst-3-Job-OH/255756900/
5.) Security Architecture Analyst, CACI International Inc., Rockville, MD
6.) Cost Estimator, MCR, Washington, DC
http://chk.tbe.taleo.net/chk03/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=MCRI&cws=5&rid=2668
7.) Jr/Mid IA Test and Evaluation Engineer, TASC: An Engility Company, Indian Head, MD
8.) Systems Integrator And IV&V Lead, TASC: An Engility Company, Reston, VA
9.) EV Analyst, MCR, El Segundo, CA
http://chk.tbe.taleo.net/chk03/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=MCRI&cws=5&rid=2664
10.) Media Specialist, MTS, Stennis Space Center, MS
11.) Instructional System Specialist, Naval War College, MTS, Newport, RI
12.) Public Affairs & Outreach Officer – 17044, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Prince George’s County, Maryland
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/406933100
13.) Criminal Intelligence Analyst, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, Fort Gillem, Georgia
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/406560100
14.) GEOINT Analyst (Thermal Infrared Image Science), National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Springfield, Virginia
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/406982000
15.) Security Assistance Analyst (GT), Celestar Corporation, Washington, DC
http://chj.tbe.taleo.net/chj05/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=CELESTAR&cws=1&rid=2127
16.) Cartographer (MACSM), Celestar Corporation, Missouri, St Louis
http://chj.tbe.taleo.net/chj05/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=CELESTAR&cws=1&rid=2018
17.) Ground Launch Hardware Systems Field Engineer (Aircraft, Missiles, or Spacecraft), Lockheed Martin, Santa Maria, CA
18.) Computer Sys Analyst, Lockheed Martin, Cannon AFB, NM
http://search.lockheedmartinjobs.com/ShowJob/Id/31380/Computer%20Sys%20Analyst
19.) Sr Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer, PAC-3 Missile Program, Lockheed Martin, Grand Prairie, TX
http://search.lockheedmartinjobs.com/ShowJob/Id/35601/Sr-Quality-Assurance-(QA)-Engineer/
20.) Counterintelligence Analyst – Research, Development and Acquisition (RDA) / Science & Technology (S&T) Subject Matter Expert (SME) (Junior-Billet), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), BWM Outcomes, Quantico, VA
http://bwmoutcomes.applicantstack.com/x/detail/a2czg3dkyhou/aaac
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