🚨The United States Marine Corps is seeking a Supervisory Financial Managment Analyst at Combat Development and Integration in Quantico, VA 🚨 The individual will: 1. Recommend reduction or increase to authorizations relative to overall financial conditions and the ability to meet program goals at any given point during the course of a fiscal year. 2. Develop required monthly budget execution and other similar statistical data for use in briefing the Commanding General and other senior command officials. 3. Review funding authorizations and propose funding realignments when warranted. 4. Manage the annual year-end closeout of Operation and Maintenance Funding. 5. Develop input for a variety of special fiscal projects as may be required. Apply for the position by following the link https://lnkd.in/g_mWJ6Ep
Combat Development & Integration
Armed Forces
Quantico, Va 3,364 followers
CD&I leads Marine Corps force development in collaboration throughout the process with numerous stakeholders.
About us
CD&I leads Marine Corps force development alongside numerous stakeholders across Headquarters Marines Corps, the operating forces and supporting establishment.
- Website
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https://www.mccdc.marines.mil/
External link for Combat Development & Integration
- Industry
- Armed Forces
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Quantico, Va
- Type
- Government Agency
Locations
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Primary
3300 RUSSELL ROAD
Quantico, Va 22134, US
Employees at Combat Development & Integration
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Brandon Eliason
Marine Corps Officer | Data Analytics | Intellectually Curious & Data-Driven Professional
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Bryan Hatfield
Operations Analysis Director | Data Driven Supply Chain and Logistics Servant Leader
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Daniel Marcus Brown
Manpower Requirements Officer | Manpower, Human Resource Development
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Cleo Shinard III, MBA
Supply Chain Manager | Logistician | Capabilities Analyst
Updates
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"The United States Marine Corps is overhauling its electronic warfare capabilities supporting land and littoral manoeuvre warfare against a backdrop of ongoing Sino-US tensions in the Asia-Pacific." -Asian Military Review
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"The USS Wasp, lead ship of the Wasp-class amphibious assault ships, will undertake a maintenance and modernisation programme at BAE Systems-Norfolk Ship Repair (NSR), following a contract award by the US Naval Sea Systems Command." -Naval Technology & Global Defence Technology
US Navy's oldest amphibious assault ship to undergo repairs until 2026
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Marines from the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit drew on recent real-world experience over the weekend to practice their disaster response skills alongside their Filipino and Japanese allies on a stretch of Philippine coast along the South China Sea. -Stars and Stripes
Fresh from typhoon duty, Marines join allies to rehearse Philippine disaster response
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Marines with 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Littoral Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, and airmen with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, unload a Joint Light Tactical Vehicle out of a Kawasaki C-2 during a loading and unloading test on JASDF Iruma Air Base, Sayama, Japan. The training event marks the first time the M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System and the JLTV have been on the Kawasaki C-2, highlighting the bilateral capabilities of the United States Marine Corps and the JASDF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Rodney Frye)
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Marines with 3rd Marine Division practice resupply missions with a TRV-150 Tactical Resupply Unmanned Aerial System at Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan. The TRUAS allows Marines resupply companies and platoons on the battlefield without putting lives at risk while reducing the time it takes to resupply those same units. (United States Marine Corps 📷 by Staff Sgt. Samuel Ruiz)
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The 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit and Marine Rotational Force – Southeast Asia began exercise KAMANDAG 8 with the Philippines Marine Corps Wednesday after wrapping up disaster relief efforts nearly a week ago. - U.S. Naval Institute
Marine Corps Kicks Off KAMANDAG Exercise with the Philippines Following Disaster Relief Efforts - USNI News
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🚨The United States Marine Corps is seeking an Industrial Security Specialist at Combat Development and Integration in Quantico, VA 🚨 The individual will: 1. Conduct the provision, development, management, and coordination of security policy guidance, security training, education and awareness in support of the Combat Development and Integration's Industrial Security Program. 2. Verify contractor facility clearances, keeping abreast of any changes that may affect the department's ability to maintain contractual requirements. 3. Regulate the flow of paperwork to ensure proper staffing of all inbound and outbound correspondence and drafting/publishing of correspondence and directives originating from the industrial security program within the Security Division. 4. Develop, publish, and keep current operating instructions/guidance for the Industrial Security Program. 5. Review solicitation and awarded contracts, performance work statements, and DD-254s, ensuring accurate security regulations, clauses, and requirements are identified. 6. Advise the Combat Development and Integration's Contracting Officer Representatives on contracts, DD-254s, FCLs, clearances, and implementation of 32 CFR Part 117 as it relates to the Industrial Security Program. 7. Be a Subject Matter Expert and Technical Authority of the Combat Development and Integration's Industrial Security Program, which includes appointment as the Combat Development and Integration's Contracting Officer Security Representative Apply for the position by following the link https://lnkd.in/esYzjWuY
INDUSTRIAL SECURITY SPECIALIST
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🚨The United States Marine Corps is seeking a Program Analyst at Combat Development and Integration in Quantico, VA 🚨 The individual will: 1. Identify opportunities and make recommendations for Marine Corps support and participation in joint capabilities development workshops, seminars, war-games, working groups, conferences, and integrated process team meetings. 2. Assist in the management of manned and unmanned TACAIR related capabilities list and gap analysis. 3. Provide technical expertise, advice, and evaluation of technical and operational matters involved in the execution of all TACAIR related, AVIB functions. 4. Assist representatives from other commands and agencies in the development of testing and evaluation criteria for TACAIR systems. 5. Review and analyze emerging joint capabilities and concepts, and initiate, as appropriate, the staffing of recommended changes and revisions Apply for the position by following the link https://lnkd.in/epwU-XSU
PROGRAM ANALYST
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Marines with the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit recently transported disaster relief supplies to Basco Airport during foreign disaster relief operations in Basco, Batanes Province, Philippines, Oct. 9, 2024. The United States Department of Defense is supporting the Republic of the Philippines at the request of the Government of the Philippines providing foreign disaster relief in the aftermath of Typhoon Krathon (Julian) in Northern Luzon. Our Marine Expeditionary Units are powerful, mobile, and self-sustainable forces. They are uniquely equipped with air, ground, logistics, and command and control elements. They are forward-deployed to respond to any threat, protect any American or ally, and respond to any crisis, often within hours. They are the Nation's premiere expeditionary crisis response force. (United States Marine Corps photos by Sgt. Amelia Kang)