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and BoEs of multiple systems. Experience in authorized data transfers across multiple systems and different classifications. Desired Skills: Relevant ISSO / ISSE experience within the DoD
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, including languages such as Java, C/C++, C#, Python and JavaScript, as well as web technologies including HTML, CSS and AJAX/JSON-based APIs. Experience with database systems, including relational and non
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development and delivery. You will develop requirements, help evaluate the technical feasibility of different approaches, and implement them in partnership with technical teams. This will involve designing and
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interfaces adapted to the different profiles of field operators. Integration of visualization, data sharing, and expertise feedback features. Creation of a digital twin. Testing, validation, and continuous
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encourages civil debate and lively exchange of ideas in the belief that such exchanges promote understanding that will grow beyond simple tolerance of difference to embracing and celebrating the richness
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FastAPI or similar async web frameworks. Strong JavaScript fundamentals (vanilla JS preferred). Experience with HTML/CSS and responsive design. Understanding of RESTful API design principles. Git version
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-1 Trauma Center. The HSC provides an exceptional education for more than 1,500 students each year in 21 different health fields. The HSC is known for innovative research with more than $165 Million
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different health fields. The HSC is known for innovative research with more than $165 Million in extramural research funding. The HSC has an established Clinical & Translational Science Center that provides
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, ensuring applications are secure, reliable, and suitable for use in validated clinical research environments. You will have strong experience building web applications using PHP, HTML, JavaScript, and
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of Bilingualism Matters and the Consortium for Bilingual Research (https://www.utep.edu/csrb/csrb-members/faculty1.html). Together, these initiatives connect scholars, students, and community partners engaged in