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You will support teams during the Test and Evaluation Master Plan (TEMP) preparation and development.You will ensure test team obtains and adheres to the most current test plan processes, procedures, and templates.You will review and comment on all test plans prior to forwarding to division director and deputy director for review.You will maintain oversight of all testing to ensure test is executed and data is collected per test plan and any test issues are communicated up the chain of command.You will implement new concepts, methodologies, procedures, and designs to achieve the required level of compatibility or commonality across the operational, procedural, and technical spectrums of operational testing.
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