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Network Exploitation Analyst Feb 05 2003 09:05PM
Chad Pillsbury (cpillsbury witsusa com)


Minimum Qualifications - At least 5 years experience in:

Extensive experience with digital design to include board level design,

system back plane design, ASIC and/or FPGA design, and system

integration.

Extensive experience debugging hardware using standard lab test equipment

such as Logic Analyzers, Oscilloscopes, Signal Generators, and spectrum

analyzers.

Experience with FPGA design and programming,.

Knowledge of VHDL and/or Verilog.

Experience with assembly language programming.

Experience with analysis of information signals, protocols, and command

strings.

The development of effective documentation supporting hardware development

and testing activities.

Desired, but not required

Programming in one or more of the following languages: C,C++, Java, and

Perl

Analysis and interpretation of Internet networking protocols at the packet

level.

Location: This full-time position located in Columbia, MD.

Clearance: Active clearance required.

Windermere is a One-stop provider of IT solutions, both products and

services. Based out of Annapolis, MD, the Windermere Group was founded to

focus industry resources on technology issues of importance to our

national interests. Windermere is currently delivering innovative

solutions to all members of the U.S. Intelligence Community. We also

support over 100 commercial customers with two-way technology transfers.

Our functions and areas of specialty our endless: Information Assurance, E-

crime Services, Information Technology Group, QRC Design, Development and

Manufacturing, and System Engineering.

Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short- term and Long-

term Disability, Flexible Spending, Holiday, Personal Time Off (5 weeks

per year!!), 401K, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Awards Program and

Profit Sharing.

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