Job Title SEAR Logistic Support Opportunity CBP Job Type Full-time Location Summit Point, WV 25446 US (Primary) Category Analyst Career Level Open Education Bachelors Degree w/24 hours Business Credit Travel Security Clearance Required TS/SCI Job Description The contractor shall perform all USC 124n related functions for a DHS SEAR event that are not inherent or required to be completed by a law enforcement officer (LEO). The functions to be performed by the contractor are as follows:
- Perform preplanning and site survey of deployment area, to include a report that contains recommendations for deployment sites, geospatial survey results, intelligence on the area, known actors, etc.
- Spectrum testing and report on how spectrum analysis will affect the equipment to be deployed to said area, and recommendations to mitigate those risks.
- Spectrum analysis: An event of tests performed with a spectrum analyzer to measure frequencies or related quantities such as energies, eigenvalues, etc. in the specific area/airspace that we want to deploy CUAS training, testing and or CUAS operations.
- Inventory all equipment and supplies received, shipped-back and consumed or broken during the event.
- The government will provide an itemized list of equipment with known readiness condition.
- The contractor must provide a list of equipment damaged, missing and/or consumed while under their control.
- Pick up and transport CUAS systems and support equipment from local office to installation location (s), and after the event transport equipment back to local office for processing.
- Equipment must arrive at the event site within the 8-hour receiving window provided by the government.
- Upon arrival, contractor is to report to the on-site Border Patrol representative.
- Clearly delineate transportation and handling costs that are included and those that are not included in the support service.
- Set up and install equipment to include equipment placed, connected, and local network tested by vendor per site.
- All equipment must be set up, tested, and operational with 24 hours of arrival on site.
- Perform Pre-Event System Testing to include data-link testing, network monitoring, troubleshooting, basic detection system testing and documentation of testing.
Job Requirements The employed government contractor shall have a high-level of experience and knowledge in domestic C-UAS deployments, as well as the laws, practices, procedures, and policies associated with The Preventing and Emerging Threats Act of 2018, and subsection 6 USC 124n. OR vast previous experience in a similar field such as DOD Electronic Warfare or Communications background.
- The contractor shall have a valid Background Investigation (BI) to comply with CBP Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) standards. Preference given to those with a TS/SCI clearance and if not, willing to pursue obtaining one.
- The contractor performing CUAS drone tests must have a FAA Small UAS Remote Pilot Certificate that is required under the FAA Small UAS Rule (Part 107) to operate a drone. The operator must have a high-level of experience and knowledge in operating drones.
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