Nuclear Weapons SME with Security Clearance Law Enforcement & Security - Fort Belvoir, VA at Geebo

Nuclear Weapons SME with Security Clearance

Provide Nuclear Weapons Subject Matter Expertise in support of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Nuclear Enterprise (NE) Directorate Requires expertise in nuclear weapon issues to provide high level policy analysis and interpretation (Agency, Department, Congressional and Presidential) and associated activities or special studies/taskings/efforts concerning the overall nuclear deterrent enterprise.
Nuclear activities include nuclear weapons delivery and Command, Control, Communications, & Intelligence (C3I) systems design, operation, maintenance, testing, reliability, safety, Use Control, survivability, production, life extension, inactivation, storage, reactivation, augmentation, and retirement, including any implications or effects on stockpile configuration, mix, or quantities.
This Performance Requirement includes:
- Assisting in the development and execution of studies and assessments- Attending forums as required- Preparing briefing materials, papers, program plans, and other material- Providing technical review of documents- Updating policy(s) when appropriate- Developing Nuclear Enterprise model development and life extension support- Planning, coordinating, and executing Conventional Nuclear Integration (CNI) working group meetings and tabletop exercises- Documenting CNI working group discussions, decisions, and action items- Conducting CNI studies and analyses- Work with interagency partners to facilitate CNI planning efforts- Briefing Senior Leaders regarding progress of CNI efforts MA/MS & 15 Years experience or BA/BS & 20 Years experience Brand new 5-year contract Recommended Skills Assessments Communication Maintenance Nuclear Power Reliability Systems Design Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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