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Your Guide to Defense Jobs Without Security Clearance

The defense industry offers a wealth of career opportunities, but many assume that all positions require a security clearance. In reality, numerous defense jobs without security clearance exist, providing entry points for professionals eager to contribute to national security. These roles span various sectors, from private companies to government contractors, and play a crucial part … Continued

Department of Defense Civilian Jobs: What You Need to Know

The Department of Defense (DoD) gives civilians many chances to work in jobs that help national security without joining the military. The DoD employs more than 900,000 civilians making it one of the biggest employers in the federal government. It offers jobs in many areas like tech, engineering, healthcare, and office work. These jobs support … Continued

Career Pivot To Win: From Federal Employee to Defense Contractor

When Tom Boylan left the federal government to join a DefenseTech contractor, he had spent more than 25 years working in the Navy, much of it leading data center operations. It was not an easy transition from the federal government workforce to becoming a contractor. Boylan definitely learned from his experience shifting his career and … Continued

Defense Careers Priority: Expanding DoD Civilian Workforce

Keith DeVries, Managing Director of Manufacturing Technology for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, said manufacturers’ demand for skilled workers is projected to grow significantly over the next few years — and meeting that demand is critical for the U.S. to maintain its economic and warfighting edge. “Based on estimates from our manufacturing institutes, … Continued

DoD Civilian Cyber Workforce: Mission Critical For National Defense

The DoD’s Cyber Workforce is tasked with defending virtually every system that the Department relies on to protect national security, a cyber leader discussing the Department’s missions, technology and workforce said. John Marx, Acting Principal Director for Cyber Modernization, Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, explained. Cyber Missions The goals of … Continued

Transforming The DoD: Embracing Tech Startup Culture

At the intersection of commercial investments and national security entrepreneur Joe Laurienti saw an opportunity. The aerospace engineer, who had worked on propulsion systems for SpaceX and Blue Origin, decided to start a company focused on building engines for space launch vehicles using advanced manufacturing techniques. His company, Ursa Major, landed their first client: The … Continued

Defense Contractors Hungry for Top-Talent

Contractors from General Dynamics to Raytheon Technologies to Northrop Grumman are planning for continued grow of business from the U.S. and around the globe in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as well as the conflict in the Middle East. But labor and supply chain delays are raising questions about how quickly firms will be able to meet … Continued

DefenseTech Hiring Growth and Challenges

American power and prosperity are destined to decline unless Washington can reverse the decline of U.S. manufacturing capacity and the toxic effects of decades of defense consolidation. In a recent assessment, the Department of Defense concluded that it was “increasingly reliant on a small number of contractors for critical defense capabilities” and that current policies … Continued

GDIT AI: A Resource for DoD Cyber Security

Artificial intelligence has the ability to help the federal government make sense of an unending flood of data now swamping defense, intelligence and other agencies, according to a study from General Dynamics Information Technology. GDIT, a division of General Dynamics, this month made public the results of its defensive cyber operations research, which relied on a … Continued