---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 13:57:57 -0500 From: Richard Forno <rforno@private> To: Richard Forno <rforno@private> Subject: [infowarrior] - Opening for USAF Chief Scientist From: Gene Spafford Season's Greetings, everyone! Please share this with your colleagues, and repost to mailing lists where you think it will be seen by appropriate candidates. I am passing on information about a position where a person with the right qualifications can make a big difference in computing R&D, including issues of cybersecurity, data collection/fusion, HCI, communications, real-time operating systems, pattern recognition, reliable computing, and a host of other areas. The Air Force Laboratory, Information Directorate, has an opening for its chief scientist. The URL for the official announcement is <http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=25882034>. I am enclosing a portion of the job description and qualifications, below; see the official announcement for full details. The short form of the job description starts off "Serves as the Air Force principal scientific and primary authority for the technical content of the S&T portfolio related to information systems and science for the advancement and application of information systems science and technology...." (The position is limited to US citizens and nationals by its nature.) I have been involved with the folks in AFRL/IF for several years now. They have some outstanding researchers and facilities, including a great new building and lab space, and they are working on really important (and difficult!) problems that have impacts on national defense, law enforcement, university research and the private sector. The main facility is located in Rome, NY. This is a beautiful area of the country (especially if you enjoy a few months of real winter with skiing, skating, and snowball fights :-) with affordable housing and relaxed surroundings. The position pays well, and is a senior appointment. The job duties description includes the following: The Information Directorate conducts USAF research, exploratory and advanced development activities in knowledge based technologies, computer science and technology, collaborative environments, signal processing, information fusion and exploitation, command & control decision support, aerospace connectivity, networking, information management and cyber operations. The Chief Scientist provides scientific leadership, advice and guidance throughout the Laboratory on research plans and programs in core area and related technologies. The Chief Scientist serves to focus research and development efforts associated with the interrelated group of technologies and strengthen the in-house activities of the laboratory. Conceives, plans, and advocates major research and development activities; consults with the laboratory director, the laboratory chief scientist and the technology director and staff concerning the total research program and results; monitors and guides the quality of scientific and technical resources; and provides expert technical consultation to other AFRL directorates, DOD agencies, universities and industry. Position requires an internationally recognized authority in information systems science and technology with the ability to conceive and conduct advanced research and development. The incumbent must make significant contributions to the advancement of knowledge in the field as evidenced by numerous important scientific publications and by citation of the work by others. Qualifications include the following: The candidate must have at least three years of specialized experience within the broad area of information systems science and technology as applied to areas such as; battlespace awareness, dynamic planning and execution, and global information enterprise with specific research experience in areas that support these broad topics such as information fusion and exploitation, predictive battlespace awareness, information assurance, cyber operations, communications & networks, effects based operations, collaborative enterprises, modeling and simulation, intelligent agents, machine reasoning, information management, or intelligent information systems. At least one year of this research experience must demonstrate that the candidate has leadership experience in planning and executing difficult research activities resulting in outstanding attainments in information systems science and technology; or planning and executing specialized programs of national significance in exploratory and advanced development of information systems science and technology. _________________________________________ Open Source Vulnerability Database (OSVDB) Everything is Vulnerable - http://www.osvdb.org/
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