Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Spring 2023 Compliance Risk and Diligence Internship | Kroll


Intern, Compliance Risk and Diligence
Job ID 21007271
Washington D.C., District of Columbia

Through a combination of in-depth subject matter expertise, global research capabilities and flexible technology tools, the Compliance Risk and Diligence practice of Kroll helps clients take a risk-based approach toward meeting obligations or remediating failures regarding anti-bribery, anti-corruption and related regulatory mandates. These include pre-transactional intelligence; vendor, supplier and distributor due diligence; vendor management platform; leadership/executive vetting; sanctions screening and monitoring; country/industry risk; and bespoke inquiries.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
Interns support the overall research and due diligence process at the company. Interns will be exposed to due diligence practices used globally to mitigate the impact of fraud and corruption. We place a high value on our talent and seek candidates with a high level of conscientiousness, integrity, and professional pride.

The right candidate will have outstanding English reading and writing skills, meticulous attention to detail, a sense of curiosity, the ability and enthusiasm to learn quickly, and a dedication to client satisfaction. Fluency in other languages is a plus.
  • Conduct increasingly complex English-language research using public record databases, commercial and proprietary databases, media sources and the Internet
  • Assist with analyzing and synthesizing relevant research findings
  • Write well-structured, concise, logical and objective reports to provide clients with an accurate assessment of the findings.

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Legal Assistant – Fraud Section (Criminal Division) | CACI


Legal Assistant – Fraud Section (Criminal Division)
Location Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America | DOJ MBI | 271485

Job Category: Service Contract Act
Time Type: Full time
Minimum Clearance Required to Start: DOJ MBI
Employee Type: Regular
Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10%
Type of Travel: Local

Provide Case Support to the Fraud Section of the Criminal Division.  You’ll work closely with Section attorneys in a fast-paced environment and assist in the investigation, prosecution of fraud, up to and including providing trial support.

More About the Role

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY SPECIALIST | TSA

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY SPECIALIST (Vetting & Law Enforcement)
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Transportation Security Administration

Closing date: 11/30/2022
Locations: 1 vacancy in the following locations: Colorado Springs, CO; Springfield, VA

Duties
This TRANSPORTATION SECURITY SPECIALIST (Vetting & Law Enforcement) position is located in the Investigations, Referrals, and Analysis (IR&A) Branch of the Vetting Analysis Division, Transportation Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Duties include but are not limited to:

  • Performing technical and analytical duties with direct supervision oversight for projects and programs to assist in improving the overall security of the transportation system, authorize access to sensitive areas of airport facilities and make preliminary waiver recommendations related to federally restricted airspace.
  • Assisting in conducting analysis for identification and mitigation of threats to the transportation infrastructure; prepares and reports results for review by a more senior employee.
  • Interacting with law enforcement members of Federal, State, local and international government, law enforcement, intelligence, and inspection agencies, as well as representatives of industry in pursuit of strong transportation security and safety objectives.
  • The major duties described above reflect the full performance level of this position. Typically, the lower pay bands (G & H Band) perform the same duties but will receive more guidance and training; and/or projects/work assignments may be less complex

Qualifications
To qualify for the SV-G Pay Band (equivalent to GS-5/7/9), applicants must meet one of the qualification requirements (A, B, OR C) outlined below.

Intelligence Analyst | Deloitte

Intelligence Analyst
Deloitte
Rosslyn, Virginia

Are you ready for an exciting opportunity that offers professional growth? Do you want to utilize cutting edge approaches and technology to identify and mitigate emerging threats within our client environments, all while helping support important missions? Are you a problem solver and an innovator with a passion for investigating illicit acts by US adversaries in order to protect our national interests? Deloitte's Investigations & Intelligence (I&I) team could be the place for you! We help clients gather and understand vast amounts of information; analyze it through deep understanding of their regulatory, administrative, criminal or executive authorities; and produce tailored insights that inform enforcement or other legal actions. Join our team and begin tackling these critical issues in a collaborative team environment.

Work you'll do:

  • Provide expert Intelligence Analysis in the collection, control, and dissemination of law enforcement and intelligence/ information.
  • Incorporate classified foreign intelligence information into criminal network analyses.
  • Conduct criminal analysis and develop investigative leads.
  • Conduct network analysis.
  • Perform systematic reviews, exploitations, in depth analysis, coordinates, monitors, and disseminates national and international intelligence, law enforcement developments and trends.
  • Utilize intelligence information to produce and disseminate Reports of Analysis (ROAs)products.
  • Interpret and evaluate intelligence analyses and draft critical Reports of Analysis as requested.
  • Locate, acquire, review, select and organize intelligence materials for use in briefings, reports, and other analytic products.
  • Relevant degree in one of the fields listed and a minimum of two years of intelligence analysis experience OR non-relevant degree and a minimum of six years of intelligence analysis experience.
  • One year knowledge of/experience in three or more of the following areas: Intelligence Community Systems, Financial Crimes, Human Smuggling, Human Trafficking, Contraband Smuggling, Transnational Criminal Networks.
  • Education: BA/BS Degree in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Public Administration, Public Policy, or a closely related field from and accredited institution of higher learning.

Criminal Research Specialist | Metropolitan Police Department


Job ID: 19780
Location: 300 Indiana Ave. NW
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Date Closed: 05/15/2023
Agency: FA | Metropolitan Police Department
Department: FA03020000 | JSTACC Division

General Job Information
This position is located in the Homeland Security Bureau, within the Joint Strategic and Tactical Analysis Command Center, Investigative Support Section.  It is the mission of the Metropolitan Police Department to safeguard the District of Columbia and protect its residents and visitors by providing the highest quality of police service with integrity, compassion, and a commitment to innovation that integrates people, technology and progressive business systems. 

This Criminal Research Specialist position is covered under the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE) bargaining unit and you may be required to pay an agency fee through direct payroll deductions.

The incumbent will be responsible for the following:

  • Research and obtain data and information from automated and manual resources and networked databases in direct support of investigations.
  • Receives, prioritizes and validates requests for investigative assistance, and determines the appropriate procedure and protocols in order to initiate the collection and dissemination of the investigative information in a timely manner and designated format.
  • Summarizes, disseminates and/or exchanges investigative information to authorized personnel, law enforcement agencies and criminal information networks.
  • Maintains the proper security and confidentiality of all information created or encountered for the purpose of complying with federal and local laws and regulations concerning access to and dissemination of criminal information.
  • Communicates with field investigators and criminal intelligence officers via radio or telephone in an office setting to assist in identifying and locating suspects and potential witnesses, obtaining and providing information useful to investigators, such as surveillance data, criminal histories, and places of residence and employment, etc., using various restricted access resources.
  • Assist in the initial investigation and tracking of GPS units that may assist in the identification and location of potential suspects and/or witnesses.
  • Review and dissemination of information from surveillance video tapes and audio records.
  • Monitor tip lines, obtain relevant information from outside agencies (OUC, DMV, etc.), conduct appropriate link analysis, reviews social media internet sites for potential investigative material, and review all information and intelligence to determine additional action.
  • Operates technologically advanced video systems and computer applications, including, but not limited to: CCTV (crime cameras), automated license plate readers (LPR), Shotspotter, JUSTIS, WALES II, NCIC, Columbo, Morpho Face, TLO, Cobalt, etc.
  • Creates, maintains and updates spreadsheets, databases, files and networks, ensuring their security, confidentiality and integrity.
  • Prepares reports and other documents for detectives and investigators.
  • May be required to testify in court.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Police Officer-Security Protective Service | CIA

Police Officer-Security Protective Service
Central Intelligence Agency
Closing date: 12/22/2022

Summary
CIA Police Officers protect Agency personnel, facilities, and information through the enforcement of Federal laws and Agency Regulations, including making arrests and enforcing traffic laws.

Duties
As a Police Officer in the Security Protective Service (SPS) for CIA, you will protect CIA personnel, facilities, and information through the enforcement of Federal laws and Agency Regulations. You will control access to and egress from Agency facilities utilizing preventive measures or actions that mitigate hostile threats against Agency workforce, property, or information. Police Officers exercise full law enforcement authority, including making arrests and enforcing traffic laws in Agency jurisdiction. You are also the primary first responder to all emergencies on Agency facilities. In medical emergencies, you will provide basic first aid, trauma response, CPR, and AED response. Police Officers maintain public order during emergency situations, facilitating safe and thorough evacuations when necessary. In addition to these protective functions, as a Police Officer you will effectively represent the Agency and communicate with members of the public.

SPS provides a full range of high-quality security and police services through a variety of fixed posts, patrol operations, and specialty units. Specialty unit assignments are filled through competitive vacancy processes and include threat management, K-9, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), HAZMAT, security operations, and court liaison.

Newly hired Security Protective Service Cadets must complete an intensive twelve (12) week, Uniformed Police Training Program at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Glynco, Georgia, or qualify for a FLETC waiver. To qualify for a FLETC waiver, you must have graduated from FLETC and usually performed full-time. Following graduation from FLETC, you will complete an additional ten (10) weeks of specialized instruction at SPS training facilities. You will then transition to Officer-in-Training (OIT) status where you will be individually assigned to an SPS Field Training Officer for operational training and final evaluations before appointment as Police Officers.

SPS training includes coursework in police procedures, psychology, police-community relations, criminal law, first aid, laws of arrest, search and seizure, and physical defense techniques. You will continue to develop your skills by attending annual in-service training, stressing defensive tactics, legal issues, HAZMAT, CPR training, and firearms proficiency. Review our required Grooming Standards before applying.

Police Officers routinely work eight-hour shifts to include weekends and holidays and may occasionally be directed to work overtime.

A 5-year Contract Term Agreement is required in this position. Upon Entrance on Duty (EOD), a 36 month commitment with SPS is required before applying to other positions.

Truman Scholarship for Public Service

Are you a Junior striving to make a big impact on US or Global issues you're passionate about? Are you developing strong leadership experience on or off campus?  Learn about the 2023 Truman Scholarships for leadership in public service!

The Truman Scholarship program (www.truman.gov) is the official federal memorial for President Harry S. Truman, and recognizes JUNIORS (3rd year students) with demonstrated abilities to contribute to the public good through outstanding leadership and service. Aspiring leaders in their 1st and 2nd years are welcome also!

Congratulations to Sawa Kamara, UMD's 2022 Truman Scholar!

Truman Scholars have outstanding leadership experience, a strong focus on specific public policy goals and activities, and excellent academic performance. US Citizenship is required by April 2023.

Please click here to complete a brief questionnaire, and we'll give you access to a recorded version of the presentation on ELMS.

The Truman program provides a $30,000 grad study award, plus top-level internship opportunities, and participation in an unrivaled professional network of leaders and change-makers in public service.

UMD National Scholarships Office

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

STUDENT TRAINEE (Personnel Security Specialist) | Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency


STUDENT TRAINEE (Personnel Security Specialist)
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency

Closing date: 11/30/2022
This job will close when we have received 100 applications which may be sooner than the closing date. 
Location: 1 vacancy in the following location: Fort Meade, MD
Appointment type: Temporary - This is a temporary appointment starting May/June 2023 to August 2023.

Summary
The DCSA Student Experience (DSE) is a paid internship program designed to attract diverse and talented sophomores, juniors or seniors enrolled full-time in the fall of 2023 in an undergraduate degree program from an accredited college or university. Students have an opportunity to gain marketable developmental experience in counterintelligence and insider threat, industrial security, personnel security, security training, and other DCSA core mission and support areas.

Clarification from the agency
This announcement is open to: Current undergraduate students in an accredited college or university that will be starting their sophomore, junior or senior year in fall of 2023 with a graduation date spring 2024 or later.

Duties
As a STUDENT TRAINEE (Personnel Security Specialist) you will be responsible for the following duties:

The student intern will support the day-to-day BI mission's threat coordination operations production to ensure optimal efficiency, timeliness and quality. The student intern will also include assisting in workload integration, operations, productivity, efficiency and support to Threat referred issues. Additional duties include organizing and maintaining working files, personal files, electronic directories and other correspondence to other agencies.

About the Background Investigations (BI) Directorate Threat Operations Group
The BI Directorate strengthens national security at home and abroad by conducting background investigations and continuous evaluation services in accordance with Executive Order 12467, as amended. BI's personnel vetting services and products ensure that all persons performing work for or on behalf of the Federal Government are, and continue to be, loyal to the United States, reliable, trustworthy, and of good conduct and character.BI Directorate Investigations Threat Operations Group serves as the operational, analytical, case control, and coordination focal point for all serious threat indicators associated with loyalty, terrorism, potential espionage, aggravated criminal, and insider threat issues related to DCSA background investigations.

STUDENT INTERN (INTELLIGENCE) | OFFICE OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE

STUDENT INTERN (INTELLIGENCE)
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
OFFICE OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE

Closing date: 11/29/2022
Location: 18 vacancies in the following location: National Maritime Intelligence Center, MD
Appointment type: Temporary - 1 YEAR
Work schedule: Full-time 

Summary
You will serve as a Student Intern (Intelligence) at GG-04 or GG-07 grade level receiving on-the-job training pertaining to work in the field of intelligence by observing, learning, and applying various standardized intelligence support rules, procedures, and/or operations.

Duties

  • You will provide support for work products relating to the analysis, production, or dissemination of intelligence documents.
  • You will research various intelligence topics and issues.
  • You will assist in the preparation and presentation of data relative to intelligence matters.

2023 National Security Analysis Internship | Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory

2023 Internship – Analyst – National Security Analysis
Locations: Laurel, Maryland
Req ID: 51417
Primary Mission Area: National Security Analysis
Sector/Department: NSAD National Security Analysis Department
Security Clearance Required on Start Date: Not Required
Final Security Clearance Required: Secret
Work Arrangement: Telework not available for this position

Job Description

Description

Are you passionate about analysis and finding creative approaches to develop solutions for critical challenges facing US National Security?

If you are pursuing a Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD degree in Political Science, Economics, History, International Studies, Intelligence Studies, Psychology, Operations Analysis, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Physical Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, etc.) or other relevant disciplines, we’d love to have you join our team!

The National Security Analysis Department conducts operational analysis in the context of military missions of critical challenges to US national security using techniques from multiple disciplines. These challenges are difficult and typically lack straightforward approaches; thus they require in-depth analysis to identify their underlying drivers and creative approaches to develop solutions. Examples of the types of problems that NSAD addresses include:

  • How might an emerging adversary capability change the way U.S. forces operate?
  • What could our adversaries’ influence in the artic mean for military operations tomorrow?
  • How might the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies change the way the military operates?
  • How could climate change impact future military operations?
  • How should the military services make investment decisions about emerging technologies?
  • In what ways do new technologies challenge existing laws and policies, e.g., legal consideration for autonomous systems, and how can tech-driven analysis help address these challenges?
  • How can internationally observed cyber norms improve relationships with our adversaries?
  • What time critical targeting capabilities enable deterrence?
  • How can we better understand whether implementation of a new technology will be escalatory in the view of our adversaries?
  • Would further expansion of NATO countries deter or encourage Russian and Chinese aggression?
  • Geostrategic Posture: What is the right mix of offensive capabilities vs. defensive capabilities?

Spring 2023 Women Peace and Security Internship | Search for Common Ground

Internship: Women Peace and Security Intern
WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES
GLOBAL AFFAIRS & PARTNERSHIPS – WASHINGTON DC - HQ
ON-SITE

Search for Common Ground (Search) is an international non-profit organization that promotes peaceful resolution of conflict. With headquarters in Washington, DC, Search’s mission is to transform how individuals, organizations, and governments deal with conflict - away from adversarial approaches and toward cooperative solutions. With a total of approximately 800 staff worldwide, Search implements projects from 54 offices in 34 countries, including in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the United States.

Position Summary
The Global Affairs and Partnerships (GAP) team at Search for Common Ground (Search) is seeking an intern for Spring 2023 to provide research and administrative support to a global project focused on women, peace and security (WPS) and addressing gender-based violence (GBV), implemented across five countries (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uzbekistan, and Yemen) - and include a global Rapid Response Fund mechanism. The project provides specific funding and technical assistance to local women-led groups to grow and sustain local capacities for peacebuilding.
The Women, Peace, and Security Intern plays a critical role in program management and implementation of the global project through desk research and supporting the implementation across the five target countries as described below.

Spring 2023 Missile Defense Project | Center for Strategic and International Studies

Intern – Missile Defense Project (Spring 2023)
Washington D.C., DC, USA, District of Columbia
Tracking Code: 1282-233
Category: Internships
Position Type: Full-Time/Regular

Job summary
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a non-profit, bipartisan public policy organization established in 1962 to provide strategic insights and practical policy solutions to decision makers concerned with global security and prosperity. Over the years, it has grown to be one of the largest organizations of its kind, with a staff of some 200 employees, including more than 120 analysts working to address the changing dynamics of international security across the globe.

The CSIS Missile Defense Project (MDP) looks at a wide range of policy, program, and strategic issues related to missile defense. MDP is currently seeking a research intern in Spring 2023 to support its research and programming efforts. The internship will be paid an hourly wage, compliant with DC minimum wage, dependent on education-level and experience. There is the possibility for the position to be virtual or in person in Washington, D.C. Interns support all aspects of the project’s activity. Because of the fast-paced work environment, interns should be motivated self-starters that enjoy a wide variety of analytic and logistical task work and take well to directions and constructive criticism.

The intern will be paid an hourly rate.

Essential duties and responsibilities
Essential functions may include, but are not limited to the following

  • Research assistance for MDP’s various publications and products
  • Manage the project’s microsite, missilethreat.csis.org
  • Assist with data collection, management, and visualizations
  • Assist in event planning, preparations, and staffing
  • Copyediting support for written publications
  • Assist with other administrative tasks as needed
  • Ability to commit to working full-time (35 hours/week) for at least three months consecutively

Knowledge, education, and experience

  • Must be at least a college junior, graduate student, or a recent graduate
  • Must have at least a 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) from an accredited U.S. institution or equivalent from a non-U.S. institution
  • Interest or experience in missile defense, nuclear policy, or emerging technologies
  • Excellent record in an academic or research environment
  • Strong writing, organizational, communication, and time management skills
  • Ability to work independently
  • Eligible to work in the United States

Winter/Spring 2023 Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group Internship | Center for Strategic and International Studies

Intern - Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group (Winter/Spring 2023)
Washington, Maryland
Tracking Code: 1278-233
Category: Internships
Position Type: Full-Time/Regular

Job summary
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a non-profit, bipartisan public policy organization established in 1962 to provide strategic insights and practical policy solutions to decision makers concerned with global security and prosperity. Over the years, it has grown to be one of the largest organizations of its kind, with a staff of some 200 employees, including more than 120 analysts working to address the changing dynamics of international security across the globe.

The Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group (DIIG) is hiring a research intern for a 35-hour per week, paid position. DIIG provides analysis on the critical issues at the cross-section of the Department of Defense and its industrial base. With a focus on defense acquisition trends, technological innovation, ongoing reform efforts, and security cooperation, DIIG monitors important developments in the global defense industry. Through years of analytical research, DIIG has strengthened its capabilities to draw from large databases and millions of transaction records in order to present information in a clear, meaningful way. DIIG also collaborates with the broader International Security Program by looking at the role that defense acquisition plays in other issue areas such as strategy, budgets, and force structure.

DIIG’s research efforts focus on a variety of topics, including:

  • Defense acquisition trends
  • Trends in the defense industrial base
  • Acquisition of services
  • Foreign military sales and defense trade
  • Hardware-based, software-intensive adaptable systems
  • Emerging technologies, innovation, and national security
  • Intersection of defense budgets and acquisition
  • Schedule and cost overruns for major defense acquisitions

Essential duties and responsibilities
Essential functions include, but are not limited to the following

Interns at DIIG bolster the team with a variety of core research and analytical skills. Essential functions may include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Assisting with research and analysis
  • Writing comprehensive reviews of background literature for projects
  • Copy-editing papers
  • Assisting with data collection and management
  • Note-taking and writing summaries of events and meetings
  • • Assisting with event planning and staffing

Required skills and experience

  • In pursuit of a bachelor’s degree (preferably at the junior or senior level) or of a master’s degree
  • Must have at least a 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) from an accredited U.S. institution or equivalent from a non-U.S. institution
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Experience with quantitative analysis or robust training in qualitative methods
  • Ability to carry out tasks without ongoing oversight
  • Demonstrated ability to conduct research and present information clearly and efficiently
  • Advanced writing and analytical skills

Highly desirable skills

  • Familiarity or demonstrated interest in defense research, acquisition, and sustainment
  • Interest in national security, emerging technologies, and innovation
  • Background in science, engineering, economics, econometrics, organization science or statistics
  • Experience coding (preferably with R, Python, and/or Stata)
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, STATA, and SQL Server
  • Experience with GIS Mapping

Internship Program | Rise Against Hate

Rise Against Hate offers volunteer and internship opportunities to those passionate about helping shape the world around them. Join our amazing team and help fight for change and equal rights in local communities!

Apply for Rise Against Hate's internship program!

We are a registered non-profit organization that offers internships to those passionate about social justice! We also work with schools to ensure students get college credit.

As an intern, you will have the opportunity to gain new, professional experiences and continue to build on experiences you may already have. The responsibilities of interns will expose you to skills such as data acquisition/analysis, research, web and marketing design, and much more depending on your interests. Interns are able to work in a number of different fields that are of significance to them making this a completely customizable experience. With dozens of different projects being worked on at any given moment, this is the perfect opportunity to get involved in local communities and make a difference!

For Student Internships, email Internship@riseagainsthate.org with your resume and optional cover letter.

Research Intern (Center on Labor, Human Services, and Population) | The Urban Institute

Research Intern (Center on Labor, Human Services, and Population)
locations: The Urban Institute (DC)
time type: Part time
job requisition id: R-801280

Who we are:
At the nonprofit Urban Institute, we believe in the power of evidence to improve lives and strengthen communities. Public policies work best when they are rooted in facts, and our research sparks solutions in programs and practice. Our analyses and recommendations help expand opportunities for all people, reduce hardship among the most vulnerable, and strengthen the fiscal health and effectiveness of government.

As an intern at the Urban Institute, you’ll work alongside experts across the organization and beyond in the nation’s epicenter of public policy - Washington, DC. Your work will have an impact on real-life, real-time policy issues and discussions.   

How you’ll contribute:
Your internship will involve contributing to a case study of police apprenticeships, especially among young workers.  In addition, you will serve as an analyst and assistant for other tasks that the Urban Institute apprenticeship may require.

Responsibilities: 

  • Conceptualizing the case study of police apprenticeships
  • Conducting research on police apprenticeships and other models of police training
  • Writing in-depth sections on the experiences of police apprentices
  • Interview

What you’ll bring: 
The successful candidate will:

  • Have experience in a police apprenticeship
  • Have training in economic analysis
  • Prefer individual with a BA degree

Personnel Security Assistant | CGI


Personnel Security Assistant- EOIR/AD (OOS)
Category: Administration
Main location: United States, Virginia, Falls Church
Position ID: J1122-2720
Employment Type: Full Time

Position Description:
CGI Federal is seeking a Personnel Security Assistant to support the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR) a division of DOJ in Falls Church, VA.
Your future duties and responsibilities:
  • Performs a variety of clerical, administrative and program tasks in support of EOIR personnel security program:
  • Prepares and distributes forms and materials to applicants for their pre-employment security processing. Responds to general inquiries regarding the completion of said forms and/or materials.
  • Reviews received package to ensure all required documents are completed.
  • Prepares and distributes forms and materials to employees for the employee reinvestigation program and for other employee re-investigations as required; responds to requests for additional forms; Once forms are received back, reviews forms to assure that all required information is provided and follows up to fill gaps in needed information; enters pertinent information into appropriate computer databases.
  • Performs a variety of special assignments of a one-time or recurring nature for the AD/ Admin, the SPM and Personnel Security Specialists. Assignments may include researching and providing information, feedback, opinions, suggestions, and recommendations on various security matters and topics, based on their close and confidential working relationships.
  • Develops and maintains subject files for security programs and activities at headquarters and the courts.
  • Composes a variety of routine written material, which reflects Security Office policies and special interests, and which may be signed by the SPM, the Supervisory Security Specialist, the Personnel Security Specialists, or signed personally.
  • • Performs other related duties as assigned.
Required qualifications to be successful in this role
  • Must be able to obtain DOJ issued clearance and meet all security requirements
  • Must be able to pass CGI Federal background check

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Summer 2023 Cyber Threat Intelligence Internship | Mastercard


Cyber Threat Intelligence Internship

locations: New York City, New York
time type: Full time
job requisition id: R-177817

We are the global technology company behind the world’s fastest payments processing network. We are a vehicle for commerce, a connection to financial systems for the previously excluded, a technology innovation lab, and the home of Priceless®. We ensure every employee has the opportunity to be a part of something bigger and to change lives.  We believe as our company grows, so should you. We believe in connecting everyone to endless, priceless possibilities.

Cyber and Intelligence Solutions Cybersecurity Threat Intelligence is responsible for Thought Leadership and Cyber Threat Intelligence responsible for protecting the payment ecosystem from cybercrime.
 
The Mastercard Intern Program is a comprehensive program where students will gain hands on real work-life skills while having fun and contributing to a global company. As an intern, you will be challenged with completing projects that will enhance your skills as well as contribute to the department’s goals and objectives. This is an ongoing internship that will involve working as an employee of the Cyber Threat Intelligence team.  Firstly, as a 10-week intern and then on a 10 hour per week part time contract until graduation.  

Program Components:
  • Assist in the research, analysis and composition of written threat intelligence reports for dissemination to Mastercard's customers
  • Receive the job training will enable the intern to learn about not just Cyber Threat Intelligence but about all Cyber & Intelligence's products.  
  • Inter-team collaboration, educational presentations and projects will see the intern not just learn but also work closely with other business units
  • Networking sessions and leadership speakers series
  • Volunteer and team building experiences
Program Qualifications:
  • Evidence of strong academics
  • Innovative thinking and thoughtful risk taking
  • Ability to partner across the organization
  • Sound communication skills
  • Candidate pursuing a Bachelor's degree major in the following: Criminal Justice, Liberal Arts, Data science, Cybersecurity, Psychology
In the US, Mastercard is an inclusive Equal Employment Opportunity employer that considers applicants without regard to gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, disabled or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you require accommodations or assistance to complete the online application process, please contact reasonable_accommodation@mastercard.com and identify the type of accommodation or assistance you are requesting.  Do not include any medical or health information in this email. The Reasonable Accommodations team will respond to your email promptly.

Summer 2023 Associate Program | Institute for Defense Analyses

2023 Summer Associate Program
Department:
Human Resources
Location: Alexandria, VA
Closing Date: 1/13/23

Overview:
The IDA Summer Associate Program provides students unique opportunity to use their quantitative and analytic skills to work on challenging real-world national security issues. The Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) is a not-for-profit corporation that operates Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs).

Two of these FFRDCs are accepting Summer Associates.

Staff at the IDA Systems and Analyses Center (SAC) provide objective analyses of national security issues, particularly those requiring scientific and technical expertise, and conduct related research on other national challenges.  The Systems and Analyses Center, located in Alexandria, Virginia, is comprised of eight research divisions:

• Cost Analysis and Research Division   • Information Technology and Systems Division

• Intelligence Analyses Division               • Joint Advanced Warfighting Division

• Operational Evaluation Division           • System Evaluation Division

• Science and Technology Division          • Strategy, Forces and Resources Division

Staff at the IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute (STPI), located in Washington, DC, assist the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and other executive branch agencies in formulating federal S&T policy by providing high-quality, objective, analytical support to inform policymakers.

2023-2024 DCSA Student Experience | DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Student Trainee (Developmental Auditor)
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
Closing date: 11/30/2022

Summary
The DCSA Student Experience (DSE) is a paid internship program designed to attract diverse and talented sophomores, juniors or seniors enrolled full-time in the fall of 2023 in an undergraduate degree program from an accredited college or university. Students have an opportunity to gain marketable developmental experience in counterintelligence and insider threat, industrial security, personnel security, security training, and other DCSA core mission and support areas.

Duties
As a Student Trainee (Developmental Auditor) you will be responsible for the following duties:

  • Works as a team auditor trainee under the supervision and direction of a higher-grade auditor.
  • Performs specified audit assignments which facilitate the efforts of the team and provide experience leading to the independent planning and conduct of audit assignments.
  • Research directives laws, regulations and operating instructions of DCSA activity's function or system.
  • Collects data through interviews with officials, reviews and summarizes manual and automated records; and documents audit results.
  • Presents data/information in briefings and written products.

Summer 2023 Office of the Inspector General Aide Internship | Architect of the Capitol

Summer Internship (Office of the Inspector General Aide)
Architect of the Capitol
Closing date: 01/31/2023

Summary
The AOC is accepting applications for multiple Inspector General Aide summer internships that offer skill enrichment and experiential learning while promoting careers in public service.

Duties
Inspector General Aide: This position is in the Office of Inspector General and open to graduate or undergraduate college students currently pursuing a degree in accounting, law, criminal justice or business having an interest in contracting, construction projects, auditing, investigations or administrative law. The Aide will provide assistance to the staff of the Office of the Inspector General. Duties include research, database analysis, and writing. Interns will also assist with administrative support activities relevant to the Office.

Spring 2023 Research & Policy Internship | Casa de Maryland


Internship: Research & Policy Intern

Hyattsville, MD, US
Requisition ID: 1504

CASA & CASA IN ACTION SYNOPSIS: CASA’s mission is to create a more just society by building power and improving the quality of life in low-income immigrant communities. Our vision is a future with diverse and thriving communities living free from discrimination and fear, working together with mutual respect to achieve full human rights for all. CASA de Maryland has created a separate affiliate to expand the tools we have available to serve the immigrant community.  CASA in Action is a separate, but related, nonprofit organization that is exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code.  Although CASA and CASA in Action share a common goal of supporting immigrants and low-income people in the mid-Atlantic, they are separate organizations.  Each is a separate nonprofit corporation with its own board of directors.  A set of employees at the two organizations, including the person filling this position, shares their time between the two organizations.  This has no effect on salary or benefits. 

DEPARTMENT SYNOPSIS: Communications and Policy Campaigns provides communications and advocacy support to CASA and CASA in Action to advance its programming and campaigns. 

POSITION SUMMARY: The role of the Research and Policy Internship is to support the policy team in running successful campaigns to advance fundamental rights for CASA members to advance education, tenant, and worker rights and achieve racial and immigrant justice through legislative and administrative lobbying and electoral candidate campaigns. 

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Prepare and develop legislative fact sheets, one-pagers, infographics, presentations, action alerts, letters, etc as needed for legislative campaigns
  • Attend internal policy team meetings, strategy sessions, local and statewide legislative hearings, grassroots actions, coalition meetings, and other events as necessary. 
  • Prepare policy briefs and memos for legislative staff, affiliates, and coalition partners. 
  • Draft verbal and written testimony for local and statewide bills as needed. 
  • Analyze and track local and statewide legislation. Conduct research on various legislative topics.
  • Assist with electoral programming as needed. 

Spring 2023 Prisoners’ Rights Internship | Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs

Prisoners’ Rights Internship

Undergraduate prisoners’ rights interns work directly with our Prisoners’ Rights team to respond to requests for assistance and advocate for people who are incarcerated in the DC Department of Corrections or in the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Prisoners’ Rights interns have their own caseload of letters from people who are incarcerated. Work assignments typically include: 

  • Responding to correspondence from individuals who are incarcerated. 
  • Drafting and updating handouts and self-help materials.  
  • Participating in legal calls with clients and intake calls with potential clients and/or loved ones of people who are incarcerated.  
  • Conducting research on relevant issues and policies related to incarceration. 
  • Participating in team meetings and providing administrative support to the team. 

Undergraduate interns working on prisoners’ rights will also have the opportunity to assist with interviewing individuals in the DC Department of Corrections.

Applicants must be able to receive school credit for participating in the Fall and Spring internships and must be able to commit at least 15 hours/week. Summer internships are typically full time for ten weeks and do not require school credit.

The Prisoners’ Rights Team is currently accepting applications for the Winter and Spring 2023 Prisoners’ Rights Internship.

The Winter and Spring 2023 internship will be a combination of in-person and remote work. Fully remote internships are not available at this time. Undergraduate internships are unfortunately unpaid.

The deadline to apply for the Winter and Spring 2023 Prisoners’ Rights Internship is December 5, 2022. Applicants may be contacted for an interview after that date.

How to Apply
Please note in your cover letter your availability for start and end dates. Applications must include the following, combined in one PDF document:

  • Cover letter explaining your interest in the internship, your experience with/commitment to prisoners’ rights, and your anticipated dates of availability.
  • Current resume.
  • Brief writing sample.
  • Current transcript (unofficial is fine).
  • Email subject should specify “Undergrad Prisoners’ Rights [Fall/Spring/Summer] Internship.”

Applications should be sent to: wlcjobs@washlaw.org.

Spring 2023 Data Analysis Internship | Center for Policing Equity

Data Analysis Intern (Remote)

About the Compstat for Justice (C4J) Team

Provides a technical suite of consulting services to LEAs and other actors within a given city/county/state to help those organizations realize CPE recommendations and take related actions.


Position Description

CPE is seeking dynamic, part-time (up to 15 hours/week) interns with a passion for social justice issues to join the C4J team! The C4J intern will work closely with the team on the research and administration of C4J projects. CPE's internship is designed to develop and cultivate interpersonal & professional skills.


Location: Remote, within the United States

Program Dates: January 23 - May 26, 2023

Compensation: $15/hour 


Key Responsibilities

  • Data cleaning and exploration tasks


Qualifications

  • Superior attention to detail
  • Positive attitude and willingness to learn
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote environment
  • Coding and data cleaning/exploration in R
  • Knowledge of policing processes, police data, github experience is a plus


Application Submission Guidelines

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. We encourage you to apply early. To apply, please submit the following materials:

  • Resume/CV
  • Cover Letter 

In the instance that the applicant's state minimum wage is more than $15/hour, CPE will adjust compensation accordingly to meet state standards.

Spring 2023 Justice Initiatives Internship | Center for Police Equity

Justice Initiatives Intern (Remote)

About the Justice Initiatives Portfolio

The Justice Initiatives (JI) Portfolio is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data for CPE’s law enforcement and community partners. The overall goal of JI is to support partners in identifying bias, the sources of bias, and viable remedies for resolution.


Position Description

CPE is seeking a dynamic, part-time (up to 15 hours/week) intern with a passion for social justice issues to join our team! The Justice Initiatives intern will work closely with JI leadership to support the function’s growth and processes. CPE's internship is designed to develop and cultivate interpersonal & professional skills.


Location: Remote, within the United States

Program Dates: January 23 - May 26, 2023

Compensation: $15/hour


Key Responsibilities

  • Planning and logistical support
  • Drafting and reviewing internal and/or external correspondence
  • Providing support with organizational opportunity assessment 
  • Providing documentation and administrative support through our project management tool, Asana
  • Researching areas of opportunity and topics relevant to the organization’s mission


Qualifications

  • Superior attention to detail
  • Positive attitude and willingness to learn
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote environment
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Proficient in G Suite, specifically Gmail, Google Calendar, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms
  • Passionate about social justice issues
  • Preference for rising junior or senior 


Application Submission Guidelines

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. To apply, please submit the following materials:

  • Resume/CV
  • Cover Letter

In the instance that the applicant's state minimum wage is more than $15/hour, CPE will adjust compensation accordingly to meet state standards.