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ORAU Works to Strengthen Our Nation’s Security and Emergency Preparedness

ORAU is focused on helping federal, state and local governmental agencies strengthen our nation’s emergency preparedness and response capabilities.

With our unmatched skill sets and experience in national security readiness, and emergency and disaster preparedness, ORAU can partner with your organization to ensure it is ready to respond to any type of natural disaster, act of terrorism or other hazard, and we help plan the proper response.

Current Career Opportunities

Ref. No. Job Title Location
09-015 Operations Planner 2 Multiple
09-016 Operations Planner 3 Multiple
09-020 Operations Planner 3 Multiple
09-017 Operations Planner 4 Multiple
09-021 Operations Planner 4 Multiple
09-018 Operations Planner Senior Multiple
09-022 Operations Planner Senior Multiple
09-011 Physical Scientist 1 Quantico, VA
09-036 Intelligence Analyst 3 Quantico, VA
09-131 Intelligence Analyst 4 Quantico, VA
10-005 Intelligence Analyst 1 Quantico, VA
10-011 Operations Planner Senior (Research & Development) Washington, DC
10-010 Operations Planner Senior (Public Information/Responder Education) Washington, DC
10-006 Intelligence Analyst 2 Quantico, VA
10-014 Operations Planner 3 (Response Management) Washington, DC
10-019 Operations Planner Senior (NRIPP) Washington, DC
10-017 Manager Intelligence Quantico, VA
10-022 Operations Planner 2 (NIRT) Washington, DC
10-020 Operations Planner Senior (CBRNE Technical Support Advisor) Washington, DC
10-012 Operations Planner Senior (Project Manager - Response Mgmt.) Washington, DC
10-026 Evidence Control Specialist 1 Quantico, VA
10-044 Operations Planner 4 (DEST Program) Washington, DC
10-027 Forensic Examiner Senior - Latent Print Quantico, VA
10-028 Latent Print Technician 3 Quantico, VA

Feature:

2009 Presidential Inauguration

ORAU and 2009 Presidential Inauguration: Widespread Involvement in Unprecedented National Security Event

While millions crowded the cold streets of downtown Washington, D.C., to celebrate Barack Obama's historic inauguration on Jan. 20, 2009, twenty-five ORAU personnel were hard at work.