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Ladgov

Historian/Author

Ladgov, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022


Job Title:

CMH Research and Writing Services for U.S. Army History in Afghanistan 2014-2021

Interested in learning more about this job Scroll down and find out what skills, experience and educational qualifications are needed.Duties:The candidate shall perform specialized historical writing services covering the U.S. Army operations in Afghanistan from 2014 to 2021.Services shall include the following items:Research reports in accordance with Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) A001.A draft prospectus, strategic setting, operations section, and analysis in accordance with CDRL A002.A revised prospectus, strategic setting, operations section, and analysis in accordance with CDRL A003.A graphics plan consisting of photos, captions, tables, and maps in accordance with CDRL A004.And these deliverables:The candidate shall prepare and submit periodic research reports, two (2) pages long, to provide a brief narrative summary of progress on the research conducted, identification of the collections reviewed, interviews conducted, analysis of the quality of the research acquired, and an estimated percentage of the total research completed.The candidate shall provide a five (5) to six (6)-page draft prospectus, strategic setting, operations section, and analysis following the CMH History Book Process Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), including a detailed outline of the manuscript.The candidate shall submit a five (5) to six (6)-page revised prospectus, strategic setting, operations section, analysis, and complete manuscript to the COR that incorporates editorial guidance from Jon Hoffman, the Chief Historian, U.S. Army CMH.The candidate shall provide a graphics plan consisting of photos, captions, tables, and maps.Education & Qualification:The historian/author must have a PhD or MA degree in history and must not have any factors that would disqualify them from obtaining a security clearance at the Secret level.ANTI-TERRORISM/OPERATION SECURITY: The candidate shall adhere to all Department of Defense (DoD) and U.S. Army security regulations.REQUIRED TRAINING: The candidate shall complete the following trainings:AT Level I TrainingArmy Operations Security (OPSEC) TrainingiWATCH TrainingThreat Awareness and Reporting Program (TARP) TrainingDoD Cyber AwarenessInformation AssuranceControlled Unclassified InformationDerivative Classification Training

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