1. Northrop Grumman Information systems Opportunities:
NGC is ramping up a group that will support the Air Force in data link communications management. The group will deploy to south Asia in rotations of about 6 months. If you are a job hunter with communication network management, data links experience, and /or aviation operations there may be a fit. They will need operators, and technicians, and aviation payload specialists.
POC: Tom Parry, 858-514-9330, thomas.parry@ngc.com
2. TRALFAZ Opportunities:
A. Job # TZ-0934903, Court Security Officer (CSO) for the United States Marshals Service (USMS) (CONUS) CONUS (USA), Clearance: Background Checks
BACKGROUND
The Department of Justice, United States Marshals Service (USMS) has a requirement for Court Security Officer services in up to 12 judicial circuits for the U. S. Marshals Service (USMS). One of the major responsibilities of the USMS is to ensure the safety of all federal courts and court employees against unauthorized, illegal, and potentially life-threatening activities. For more than two decades, the USMS has sought the services of the private sector to provide highly qualified and skilled individuals to assist in this effort
CSO QUALIFICATION STANDARDS
The candidate must meet the following minimum qualifications. In addition, each applicant must undergo and pass suitability and background investigation requirements as determined by the USMS. (1) Be a citizen of the United States of America. (2) Be at least 21 years of age. While there is no maximum age limit for CSO positions, all applicants must be able to withstand the physical demands of the job and be capable of responding to emergency situations. (3) Be a high school graduate or have a GED, or equivalency. (4) Be able to read, write, and speak the English language fluently and any other language determined to be necessary by the U.S. Marshal of the district where the services are to be performed. (5) Possess or be able to obtain a valid state driver's license from their state of residence and have a safe driving record for the past five years. (6) Have at least three calendar years of verifiable experience as a certified law enforcement officer or its military equivalency, provided the experience includes general arrest authority (experience does not have to be consecutive). General arrest authority is defined as the authority conveyed upon a person to make felony arrests of persons not under a custodial arrangement (prisoner, probation or parole violator) throughout a valid jurisdiction. The state or federal codes specific to the person's qualifying experience will be used to determine the CSO applicant's arrest authority. The Contractor must verify the CSO applicant's arrest authority prior to submitting the application for approval. (7) Be free from conviction of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence in accordance with Title 18, Section 922(g)(9) of the United States Code. The term 'convicted' is generally defined in the statute as excluding anyone, whose conviction has been expunged, set aside, or pardoned. (8) Possess the ability to meet and deal tactfully with judges, attorneys, Government personnel, and the public. (9) Possess the ability to understand, explain, interpret, and apply rules, regulations, directives, and procedures. (10) Possess poise, self-confidence, and the ability to make sound decisions and react quickly under stressful conditions. (11) Possess the ability to prepare clear and concise reports. (12) Possess the ability to learn and adapt to changing situations. (13) Possess the ability to accept and respond to instruction and direction.
CSO PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Responsibility: The Contractor must ensure all employees maintain satisfactory standards of competency, conduct, appearance, and integrity and enforce appropriate disciplinary actions when necessary. The Contractor must also ensure that all CSOs receive and certify on a CSO Form 006 that they have received the CSO performance standards outlined below and must submit each certification to the Chief, Office of Court Security within 45 days after contract award. Thereafter, the Contractor must submit a CSO Form 006 for each newly approved CSO within five business days after receiving written notification of their approval. If any of the standards are violated, the Government may direct the Contractor to remove the individual from the court facility. The Contractor must initiate immediate action to replace the individual in the time frame required by this contract.
MINIMUM CSO TRAINING STANDARDS
The candidate must ensure to perform as a CSO has successfully completed or graduated from a certified federal, state, county, local or military law enforcement training academy or program that provided instruction on the use of police powers in an armed capacity while dealing with the public. The certificate or diploma must be recognized by federal, state, county, local or military authorities as a certification that an individual is eligible for employment as a law enforcement officer. Individuals possessing five years of military experience involving functions similar to those previously described may also be considered for a CSO position. In cases where a CSO applicant did not receive a certificate or proof of law enforcement training, the Contractor may provide a signed statement from a supervisory official of the department or agency indicating that an applicant was employed as a law enforcement officer and that no certificate was issued. The statement must include all dates of employment the individual served in a law enforcement capacity. The Contractor must also include a copy of the signed statement with the CSO application.
Position: Court Security Officer (CSO) for the United States Marshals Service (USMS) (CONUS) (-)
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B. Job # TZ-0934904, Contract Manager for the United States Marshals Service (USMS) (CONUS), CONUS (USA), Clearance: Background Checks
Background
The Department of Justice, United States Marshals Service (USMS) has a requirement for Court Security Officer services in up to 12 judicial circuits for the U. S. Marshals Service (USMS). One of the major responsibilities of the USMS is to ensure the safety of all federal courts and court employees against unauthorized, illegal, and potentially life-threatening activities. For more than two decades, the USMS has sought the services of the private sector to provide highly qualified and skilled individuals to assist in this effort
Contract Manager:
Managing the requirements of this contract is considered a critical function. For that reason, the Contractor must provide and solely dedicate a highly skilled and experienced Contract Manager for each circuit specified under this contract. The Contract Manager must: (i) Have the ability and authority to make decisions on behalf of the company, particularly on personnel related issues. (ii) Have authority to supervise all individuals working under this contract. (iii) Be available to the Government on a 24-hour basis, by way of a pager and telephone, to ensure Contractor response in the event of an emergency or other exigent circumstance. (iv) Have the ability to carry out all administrative functions efficiently, effectively and in a timely fashion without the use of CSOs. (v) Ensure all contractor employees perform all duties and requirements of this contract and comply with the performance standards mandated in Section C-14, CSO Performance Standards. (vi) Serve as the main point of contact for the Government to discuss technical and security related requirements, which includes receiving and executing daily technical direction from the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR).
The minimum qualifications of the Contract Manager are as follows: (i) Be a citizen of the United States of America; (ii) Be able to read, write and speak the English language fluently; (iii) Possess a Bachelor's degree or have five years of managerial experience with projects similar in size and scope to this contract; (iv) Be able to pass the background investigation mandated for CSO applicants (See Section C-18, Background Investigation Requirements and Procedures); (v) Be free from conviction of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence in accordance with Title 18, Section 922(g)(9) of the United States Code. The term 'convicted' is generally defined in the statute as excluding anyone whose conviction has been expunged, set aside, or pardoned.
Contract Manager is not required to meet the CSO medical standards, weapons qualifications, and uniform requirements stated below. (b) Site Supervisor(s): (1) The Contractor must provide a Site Supervisor for the Districts and at the site indicated in Section B, Supplies or Services and Price/Cost, and as otherwise directed by the Government. The Government may add or delete the requirement of a Site Supervisor position at any location and at anytime during the performance of this contract. Site Supervisor positions are considered part of the Contractor's managerial staff and they perform as such. Primarily, the Site Supervisor(s) must oversee and manage the day-to-day operations of the CSOs and maintain quality control of the security services performed by the CSOs. At a minimum, the Site Supervisor must visit each facility within a district where CSOs are assigned at least three times per quarter. Additional visits may be required if directed by the Government. The Government also requires the Contractor to provide a Site Supervisor when a District meets the following criteria: (i) Have at least 50 positions. If a district meets this criterion, there is no minimum limit on the number of sites. (ii) Have at least 30 positions and three or more sites. (iii) Have more than five sites. (2) If a District meets one of the above criteria during the life of the contract, the Contractor must provide a Site Supervisor within 30 days after the criteria is met at no additional cost to the Government. (3) Site Supervisor personnel must possess at least five years of supervisory experience and meet the minimum CSO qualification requirements. Site Supervisor personnel are prohibited from performing as a CSO and will not be subjected to the uniform, medical or physical requirements stated in this contract.
Position: Contract Manager for the United States Marshals Service (USMS) (CONUS) (-)
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