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</TD><TD vAlign=top>The Civilian Expeditionary Workforce team provides opportunities for DoD civilians to contribute their talent to joint, integrated national security mission requirements. These positions are filled on a detail basis and are located on Joint Task Force Headquarters supporting operations around the globe. For more information, including a current list of available positions and information on how to apply, visit the Civilian Expeditionary Workforce website at
http://www.cpms.osd.mil/expeditionary.</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top>
</TD><TD vAlign=top>The Army needs former soldiers, marines, sailors and airmen, as well as current civilian employees, with sharp military intelligence skills to work side by side with our troops as a Federal civilian in Iraq, Afghanistan, Qatar, and Djibouti in the Global War Against Terrorism.</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top>
</TD><TD vAlign=top>The U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) needs your help in support of the Global War on Terrorism. MEDCOM is hiring a variety of highly skilled health care providers and medical support personnel in their medical facilities at a number of military installations, mostly in the continental United States.</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top>
</TD><TD vAlign=top>The Corps has an ongoing mission, one unprecedented in scope, to assist in rebuilding both Iraq and Afghanistan's infrastructures in support of the Global War on Terror. Civilian employees are vital to the success of this mission. The Corps objective is to ensure that qualified civilian employees are available in adequate numbers, with the skills to meet worldwide mission requirements during periods of national emergency, mobilization, war, military crisis, or other contingencies.</TD></TR><TR><!-- <td valign="top">
</td> <td valign="top">The mission of the Project and Contracting Office (PCO) is to serve the people of the United States and Iraq by contracting for and delivering services, supplies, and infrastructure identified within the Iraqi Relief and Reconstruction Fund (IRRF), a total $18.4 billion in resources allocated by the U.S. government and taxpaying public, for the rebuilding of Iraq.</td> </tr> <tr> --><TD vAlign=top>
</TD><TD vAlign=top>The National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2004 gives the Department of Defense permission to assign active duty military tasks to federal civilian employees, thereby freeing the military service members for other assignments. The task of identifying military positions that can be converted to civilian positions is underway. It is expected that over 9,000 jobs formerly held by soldiers will be converted to civilian jobs. Soldiers who are exiting the military possess valuable skills that will help to promote continuity in organizations where civilian vacancies exist. While some soldiers who currently occupy these positions will opt to remain in the military in alternative occupations, those that decide to end their military careers are encouraged to consider Federal civilian employment. The Army is very interested in retaining the skill base of military members who previously performed the duties assigned to these positions.
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</TD><TD vAlign=top>SIGIR, the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, has a highly specialized mission, reporting to both the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of State on our independent and objective oversight of Iraq reconstruction. We are focused on promoting economy, efficiency and effectiveness, as well as to prevent and detect waste, fraud, and abuse in Iraq reconstruction programs and operations. SIGIR is a temporary organization created to ensure accountability during the period of U.S. involvement in the reconstruction of Iraq.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Here is the link for this page online!
http://acpol.army.mil/employment/