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I AmnotGeorgeBush August 12th 05 08:21 PM

Have a Better Way to Manage the Frequency Spectrum? Prove It!!
 
I can think of many who have ideas on this, but only a few here could
pass the security clearance and have the ("desired" even if the ad
doesn't say it) military background and extensive expertise in a related
field. How about it, Frank? JimH? Feds need folks who are in touch with
reality when it comes to anything to do with spectum and frequency
management. Perhaps that would disqualify you both.


_


Department Of Commerce
Agency: National Telecommunications and Information Administration Sub
Agency: U.S. Department of Commerce Job Announcement Number:
NTIA-SSD-2005-0010 Telecommunications Specialist
SALARY RANGE: 52,468.00 - 81,747.00 USD per year OPEN PERIOD: Tuesday,
August 02, 2005
to Tuesday, August 23, 2005
SERIES & GRADE: GS-0391-11/12 POSITION INFORMATION: Competitive Service:
Career or Career Conditional Full-Time, Permanent
DUTY LOCATIONS: 1 vacancy - Washington DC Metro Area, DC
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED:
All qualified U.S. Citizens.
AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO) EMPLOYER
MORE THAN ONE POSITION MAY BE FILLED THROUGH THIS VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
JOB SUMMARY:
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration
(NTIA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is the
Executive Branch's principal adviser on telecommunications and
information policy issues and manages the Federal agency use of the
radio spectrum.
This position is located in the National Telecommunications and
Information Administration's Office of Spectrum Management, Spectrum
Services Division, Frequency Assignment Branch. The personnel of
this Branch assist and advise the NTIA Associate Administrator for
Spectrum Management in managing and authorizing Federal government
use of the radio frequency spectrum.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
One year of specialized experience at the next lower grade.
Must be able to obtain and hold a secret security clearance.
Overview Duties Qualifications and Evaluation Benefits and other
Information How to Apply
Send Mail to:
U.S. Department of Commerce
1401 Constitution Ave NW
Washington, DC 20230
Fax: 301-562-8968 For questions about this job:
Pam King
Phone: 202-482-1751
Fax: 301-562-8968
TDD: 202-482-3438
Internet:


an_old_friend August 12th 05 10:35 PM

the job app is designed so that only someone who has spent years
climbing the ladder saying the "right" things can even apply

I AmnotGeorgeBush wrote:
I can think of many who have ideas on this, but only a few here could
pass the security clearance and have the ("desired" even if the ad
doesn't say it) military background and extensive expertise in a related
field. How about it, Frank? JimH? Feds need folks who are in touch with
reality when it comes to anything to do with spectum and frequency
management. Perhaps that would disqualify you both.


_


Department Of Commerce
Agency: National Telecommunications and Information Administration Sub
Agency: U.S. Department of Commerce Job Announcement Number:
NTIA-SSD-2005-0010 Telecommunications Specialist
SALARY RANGE: 52,468.00 - 81,747.00 USD per year OPEN PERIOD: Tuesday,
August 02, 2005
to Tuesday, August 23, 2005
SERIES & GRADE: GS-0391-11/12 POSITION INFORMATION: Competitive Service:
Career or Career Conditional Full-Time, Permanent
DUTY LOCATIONS: 1 vacancy - Washington DC Metro Area, DC
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED:
All qualified U.S. Citizens.
AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO) EMPLOYER
MORE THAN ONE POSITION MAY BE FILLED THROUGH THIS VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
JOB SUMMARY:
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration
(NTIA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is the
Executive Branch's principal adviser on telecommunications and
information policy issues and manages the Federal agency use of the
radio spectrum.
This position is located in the National Telecommunications and
Information Administration's Office of Spectrum Management, Spectrum
Services Division, Frequency Assignment Branch. The personnel of
this Branch assist and advise the NTIA Associate Administrator for
Spectrum Management in managing and authorizing Federal government
use of the radio frequency spectrum.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
One year of specialized experience at the next lower grade.
Must be able to obtain and hold a secret security clearance.
Overview Duties Qualifications and Evaluation Benefits and other
Information How to Apply
Send Mail to:
U.S. Department of Commerce
1401 Constitution Ave NW
Washington, DC 20230
Fax: 301-562-8968 For questions about this job:
Pam King
Phone: 202-482-1751
Fax: 301-562-8968
TDD: 202-482-3438
Internet:



Frank Gilliland August 12th 05 11:25 PM

On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:21:21 -0400, (I
AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote in
:

I can think of many who have ideas on this, but only a few here could
pass the security clearance and have the ("desired" even if the ad
doesn't say it) military background and extensive expertise in a related
field. How about it, Frank? JimH? Feds need folks who are in touch with
reality when it comes to anything to do with spectum and frequency
management. Perhaps that would disqualify you both.



Hmmm..... why would a spectrum allocation advisor need a security
clearance?






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an old friend August 12th 05 11:58 PM


Frank Gilliland wrote:
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:21:21 -0400, (I
AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote in
:

I can think of many who have ideas on this, but only a few here could
pass the security clearance and have the ("desired" even if the ad
doesn't say it) military background and extensive expertise in a related
field. How about it, Frank? JimH? Feds need folks who are in touch with
reality when it comes to anything to do with spectum and frequency
management. Perhaps that would disqualify you both.



Hmmm..... why would a spectrum allocation advisor need a security
clearance?


the intent is of course to disqualify anyone that hasn't spend year
climbing the ladder

in the case of a clearance they would justify it by claiming it was
needed in order that someone could be told enough about our current
milcoms to advise on it







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AKC owns this NG August 13th 05 10:26 AM

another copy/paste by FUGGLY renter.


Jim Hampton August 13th 05 10:04 PM


"I AmnotGeorgeBush" wrote in message
...
I can think of many who have ideas on this, but only a few here could
pass the security clearance and have the ("desired" even if the ad
doesn't say it) military background and extensive expertise in a related
field. How about it, Frank? JimH? Feds need folks who are in touch with
reality when it comes to anything to do with spectum and frequency
management. Perhaps that would disqualify you both.


_


Department Of Commerce
Agency: National Telecommunications and Information Administration Sub
Agency: U.S. Department of Commerce Job Announcement Number:
NTIA-SSD-2005-0010 Telecommunications Specialist
SALARY RANGE: 52,468.00 - 81,747.00 USD per year OPEN PERIOD: Tuesday,
August 02, 2005
to Tuesday, August 23, 2005
SERIES & GRADE: GS-0391-11/12 POSITION INFORMATION: Competitive Service:
Career or Career Conditional Full-Time, Permanent
DUTY LOCATIONS: 1 vacancy - Washington DC Metro Area, DC
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED:
All qualified U.S. Citizens.
AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO) EMPLOYER
MORE THAN ONE POSITION MAY BE FILLED THROUGH THIS VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
JOB SUMMARY:
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration
(NTIA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is the
Executive Branch's principal adviser on telecommunications and
information policy issues and manages the Federal agency use of the
radio spectrum.
This position is located in the National Telecommunications and
Information Administration's Office of Spectrum Management, Spectrum
Services Division, Frequency Assignment Branch. The personnel of
this Branch assist and advise the NTIA Associate Administrator for
Spectrum Management in managing and authorizing Federal government
use of the radio frequency spectrum.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
One year of specialized experience at the next lower grade.
Must be able to obtain and hold a secret security clearance.
Overview Duties Qualifications and Evaluation Benefits and other
Information How to Apply
Send Mail to:
U.S. Department of Commerce
1401 Constitution Ave NW
Washington, DC 20230
Fax: 301-562-8968 For questions about this job:
Pam King
Phone: 202-482-1751
Fax: 301-562-8968
TDD: 202-482-3438
Internet:


Hello, Twist

Well, count me out as you can be sure one would need at a minimum a
bachelor's degree in engineering. Most likely, a master's degree. Also it
would probably help to have a degree in business administration, not to
mention experience. Note a prerequesite is to have one year's specialized
experience at the next lower grade level.

As to security clearance, all they'd have to do is read various newsgroups
and see what I've had to say about Bush. Forget it LOL. They want someone
who will line big money's pockets with more money ;)

The fortunate thing about it is that we are still free to argue and complain
about Washington. At least, so far.

How's the price of gas down there? Our has been going up one to three cents
every day for the last several days. It's been tough, but I finally had a
courrier deliver a package to me yesterday evening. Seems I have a job
offer at well over three times what I've been making :)

Needless to say, I've invited several friends over today and made the
requisite visit to the liquor store. I'm searching through my cds to find
"pennies from heaven". A lot better than "Brother, can you spare a dime?"
:))


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim




james August 13th 05 11:21 PM

On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 21:04:36 GMT, "Jim Hampton"
wrote:

+As to security clearance, all they'd have to do is read various newsgroups
+and see what I've had to say about Bush. Forget it LOL. They want someone
+who will line big money's pockets with more money ;)

******

Looking at the job description, the clearance level is about as low a
level as there is.

james

james August 13th 05 11:27 PM

On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 21:04:36 GMT, "Jim Hampton"
wrote:

+Well, count me out as you can be sure one would need at a minimum a
+bachelor's degree in engineering. Most likely, a master's degree. Also it
+would probably help to have a degree in business administration, not to
+mention experience. Note a prerequesite is to have one year's specialized
+experience at the next lower grade level.

*****

Looking at the job grade and again the description, my guess is BSEE
maximum is needed. I doubt that MSEE or higher is needed. Just a BSEE
and some experience in the industry or government divisions. Would
want someone with some communications background and familiar with
digital and analog modulation schemes and their relative bandwidths.
The job seems to be a paperwork job mostly.

could be wrong about the whole thing but that is my inference from the
job description. As for the pay thta is inline with a BSEE with
anywhere from 2 to 10 yrs experience. For the Washington DC area that
is adequate pay, considering the cost of living and housing.

james

james August 13th 05 11:34 PM

On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:21:21 -0400, (I
AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:

+I can think of many who have ideas on this, but only a few here could
+pass the security clearance and have the ("desired" even if the ad
+doesn't say it) military background and extensive expertise in a related
+field. How about it, Frank? JimH? Feds need folks who are in touch with
+reality when it comes to anything to do with spectum and frequency
+management. Perhaps that would disqualify you both.

*****

Actually that is one of the lower security clearances and is not that
difficult to get and maintain. IF you have no criminal background, no
membership in subversive organizations and not in severe debt, then
this clearance is easy to get.

james


james August 13th 05 11:39 PM

On 12 Aug 2005 14:35:14 -0700, "an_old_friend"
wrote:

+the job app is designed so that only someone who has spent years
+climbing the ladder saying the "right" things can even apply

*****

Somewhat true. This does seem to have someone internally identified.
Still this is published to an open job source and if a suitable
applicant from outside has the right work experience and education
level could be considered.

james



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