Modeling & Simulation Collaboration Lead Internet & Ecommerce - Alexandria, VA at Geebo

Modeling & Simulation Collaboration Lead

Company Name:
DECISIVE ANALYTICS Corporation
DECISIVE ANALYTICS Corporation is seeking a Modeling & Simulation Collaboration Lead to support a DoD customer in Alexandria, Virginia!
Coordinate/support M&SCO; (Modeling & Simulation Coordination Office) participation in International activities:
NATO M&S; Group
TTCP TP2
Korea, i.e., Defense Analysis Seminar
Japan
Taiwan
Singapore
Congressional M&S; Caucus activities
Industry activities: NDIA/NTSA
Community Forums: MORS, ITEA, IITSEC, GEOINT
STEM activities
Coordinate/support M&SCO; collaboration with interagency organizations: DHS, DoE, NIST, etc.
Distribute/share M&SCO; and DoD M&S; information on M&SCO; Website and online resources, to include DoD M&S; Community SharePoint site and milSuite
Provide research, analysis, and advocacy in support of outreach and interagency/international relations
Minimum 10
years of experience in the Department of Defense
Bachelor's Degree required
Experience working in M&S; management and use desired
Military experience and staff experience desired
Experience in public affairs/outreach desired
Must demonstrate experience in planning, briefing and coordinating senior-level technical reviews, panels, or similar meetings with diverse participates
Must have a DoD secret clearance and/or a top secret clearance, must be able to obtain top secret clearance SCI if needed
This position is contingent on award. Award anticipated July 2014
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, protected veteran status or disability.
VEVRAA Federal Contractor
Date: 2014-05-23
Country: US
State: VA
City: AlexandriaEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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