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Technical Blogger / Content Writer (PT) (Stamford, CT)


We are looking for a creative content provider for a technical website and blog (B2B).
We need someone to initiate, research and create 2-4 short articles per month
(250-500 words each) .

You must be able to research and write intelligently about various areas of the
IT industry including: information security, fraud prevention, intellectual
property and software development among other topics. We are not looking for a
technical writer or copy editor: you will be initiating your own articles, not
editing other people's articles.

This is a freelance, part time gig, but we like to establish long-term
relationships. This would be perfect for the moon-lighter or the stay-at-home
parent.

Telecommuting is ok, but we prefer someone close enough to come in for monthly
or bi-weekly meetings.

When replying, please send a couple of samples of your writing, preferably that
have already appeared online or in print. Please respond only if you have
experience writing for a technical audience.


 

FBI - Senior Level Technical Forensic Advisor


The FBI has just posted a truly unique employment opportunity, applications for which must be received on-line no later than May 25, 2009. The position is that of a Senior Level Technical Forensic Advisor whose primary duty it is to advise and assist FBI executives on all issues affecting the acquisition, preservation, examination, processing, presentation and storage of digital evidence in support of both the FBI’s criminal and national security investigations. The individual filling this position serve as a key architect responsible for mapping the future course of the exploding field of digital evidence forensics, including traditional computer hard drive forensics, network forensics, remote forensics, mobile forensics (e.g., cellular telephones), device forensics (e.g. GPS devices) and more. The selected candidate would report directly only to Senior Executives of the FBI. The salary range for the position is $117.787 to $162,900 per year.
The FBI currently manages a network of over 400 certified digital evidence forensic examiners located across the country in FBI Field Offices, Laboratories and at FBI Headquarters in the Metro-Washington, DC area. The FBI also operates and administers the FBI Digital Evidence Laboratory in Quantico, VA and Linthicum, MD as well as 14 existing Regional Computer Forensic Laboratories (RCFLs) across the country in collaboration with other Federal, State and local law enforcement agencies, all of which have either been accredited by the American Society of Criminal Laboratory Directors – Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD-LAB) or are in the process of applying for the same. Combined, these elements represent the world’s largest contingent of digital evidence forensic examiners operating under one central, validated, quality assurance system. Details on the vacancy are attached as a PDF or can be found at www.usajobs.gov as Job Announcement Number 18-2009-006, under the category “Senior Executive.”
 
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