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You will support lifecycle program acquisition of SOF-p Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDTandE) across ten geographically separated program management offices.You will be responsible for oversight of engineering processes and PEO priorities and require knowledge of systems engineering, software engineering, platform integration, modification, and
DODI 5000.2
execution processes.You will serve as a recognized expert in technology development activities for advanced technology planning, research coordination, technology demonstrations and support; developmental systems engineering; and technical risk management.You will manage technical baselines, and advise PEO, DPEO, PMO leadership on all technical aspects of the system as prioritized by the PEO.You will represent top technical-level efforts in a major field of unexplored work where there is no controversial theory to guide experimentation.You will provide technical advice to top level Navy management and technical personnel, other agencies, and private organizations.You will serve on Navy, interagency, and technical society panels and committees of national or international scope.
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