Re: [liberationtech] U.S. Department of State Technical Security Specialist

2019-02-28 Thread Stephen Michael Kellat
In the end, it remains amusing that people are worried about the impact caused 
by the possibilities of potential spying by diplomatic and security agencies.  
If you really want to be on the cutting edge relative to the US Government, you 
need to instead start thinking about how its taxation system functions since 
only two countries in the world tax the global income of their citizens.  
Eritrea is one and the USA is the other.  The creation of technology can be far 
too easily strangled by administrative burdens especially considering how many 
software developers are sole proprietors.  If you were to combine Palantir and 
its basic ability to ruthlessly scour the Internet with the legally sanctioned 
intrusiveness of the Internal Revenue Service and all the data that it 
maintains about people's lives, why exactly are intelligence agencies 
significant concerns now?

Then again, IRS usage of Palantir resources isn't a hypothetical: 
https://www.bna.com/palantir-deal-may-n57982093875/

If you want to build the best tech in this very strange world you need to 
support places like Software Freedom Conservancy.  They are an umbrella keeping 
many free and open source parts of the Internet still working.  They ensure no 
single developer has to stand alone.

This is slightly tangential but if you're wanting to build a better world you 
do need to cover the less obvious angles.

Stephen Michael Kellat


On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 07:05:53AM -0800, Yosem Companys wrote:
> Of course, I totally agree with you on the importance of transparency.
> 
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 3:27 AM Nathan Andrew Fain 
> wrote:
> 
> > Clarifications beyond cyber-defense would be necessary. Job posts for
> > government agencies require at least as much transparency as we would be
> > provided in a job post for a human rights organization.
> >
> > It is the assumption that there are "good guys" that builds apathy. This
> > apathy creates such cases as those detailed in the recent reuters report
> > about former-NSA agent Lori Stroud who after spending years of shelving
> > their own moral compass while working at the NSA was primed for being
> > pushed into spying on human rights activists for the UAE Government:
> >
> > https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-spying-raven/
> >
> >
> > On 2/27/19 5:44 PM, Yosem Companys wrote:
> > > That's an excellent question. The job is a cyber-defense job, not a
> > > cyber-offense one. It also doesn't seem to require a
> > > security clearance. So the job seems to fit the definition of technology
> > > for social good in that it's theoretically speaking advancing global
> > > diplomacy.
> > >
> > > On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 6:46 AM Nathan Andrew Fain  > > > wrote:
> > >
> > > As an international reader of this list I find this job advertisement
> > > could use clarification. There are plenty of jobs in the US State
> > > Department that could be adversarial to liberation tech. One does not
> > > know if this position falls on the evil-side or not-evil-side of the
> > US
> > > State Department.
> > >
> > >
> > > On 2/27/19 7:30 AM, Yosem Companys wrote:
> > > > The *U.S. Department of State* is currently accepting applications
> > for
> > > > a Technical Security Specialist
> > > >
> > > <
> > http://links.govdelivery.com/track?type=click=ZWFzPTEmbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTkwMjI2LjIzMDQ1NDEmbWVzc2FnZWlkPU1EQi1QUkQtQlVMLTIwMTkwMjI2LjIzMDQ1NDEmZGF0YWJhc2VpZD0xMDAxJnNlcmlhbD0xNzM1NjIwMSZlbWFpbGlkPXljb21wYW55c0BnbWFpbC5jb20mdXNlcmlkPXljb21wYW55c0BnbWFpbC5jb20mZmw9JmV4dHJhPU11bHRpdmFyaWF0ZUlkPSYmJg==&&&101&&://job-openings.monster.com/technical-security-specialist-va-us-csp-bureau-of-diplomatic-security/205713880?source=govdelivery_medium=email_source=govdelivery
> > >,
> > > > located in Springfield, VA.
> > > >
> > > > The incumbent serves as Technical Security Specialist in the
> > Facility
> > > > Security and Engineering division, Office of Security Technology,
> > > under
> > > > the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Countermeasures,
> > > Bureau
> > > > of Diplomatic Security (DS/ST/FSE). The incumbent serves as a
> > > > contracting officer’s representative and team member responsible
> > for
> > > > reviewing and providing oversight to a multibillion dollar
> > government
> > > > contract for supply chain management.
> > > >
> > > > Key requirements for this position: Must have FAC-COR experience
> > and
> > > > knowledge of technical security systems.
> > > >
> > > > This is a non-status, non-permanent Personal Service Contract
> > > position.
> > > > You do not acquire a competitive or excepted service status from
> > this
> > > > position.
> > > >
> > > > Read the vacancy announcement
> > > >
> > > <
> > 

Re: [liberationtech] U.S. Department of State Technical Security Specialist

2019-02-28 Thread Yosem Companys
Of course, I totally agree with you on the importance of transparency.

On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 3:27 AM Nathan Andrew Fain 
wrote:

> Clarifications beyond cyber-defense would be necessary. Job posts for
> government agencies require at least as much transparency as we would be
> provided in a job post for a human rights organization.
>
> It is the assumption that there are "good guys" that builds apathy. This
> apathy creates such cases as those detailed in the recent reuters report
> about former-NSA agent Lori Stroud who after spending years of shelving
> their own moral compass while working at the NSA was primed for being
> pushed into spying on human rights activists for the UAE Government:
>
> https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-spying-raven/
>
>
> On 2/27/19 5:44 PM, Yosem Companys wrote:
> > That's an excellent question. The job is a cyber-defense job, not a
> > cyber-offense one. It also doesn't seem to require a
> > security clearance. So the job seems to fit the definition of technology
> > for social good in that it's theoretically speaking advancing global
> > diplomacy.
> >
> > On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 6:46 AM Nathan Andrew Fain  > > wrote:
> >
> > As an international reader of this list I find this job advertisement
> > could use clarification. There are plenty of jobs in the US State
> > Department that could be adversarial to liberation tech. One does not
> > know if this position falls on the evil-side or not-evil-side of the
> US
> > State Department.
> >
> >
> > On 2/27/19 7:30 AM, Yosem Companys wrote:
> > > The *U.S. Department of State* is currently accepting applications
> for
> > > a Technical Security Specialist
> > >
> > <
> http://links.govdelivery.com/track?type=click=ZWFzPTEmbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTkwMjI2LjIzMDQ1NDEmbWVzc2FnZWlkPU1EQi1QUkQtQlVMLTIwMTkwMjI2LjIzMDQ1NDEmZGF0YWJhc2VpZD0xMDAxJnNlcmlhbD0xNzM1NjIwMSZlbWFpbGlkPXljb21wYW55c0BnbWFpbC5jb20mdXNlcmlkPXljb21wYW55c0BnbWFpbC5jb20mZmw9JmV4dHJhPU11bHRpdmFyaWF0ZUlkPSYmJg==&&&101&&://job-openings.monster.com/technical-security-specialist-va-us-csp-bureau-of-diplomatic-security/205713880?source=govdelivery_medium=email_source=govdelivery
> >,
> > > located in Springfield, VA.
> > >
> > > The incumbent serves as Technical Security Specialist in the
> Facility
> > > Security and Engineering division, Office of Security Technology,
> > under
> > > the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Countermeasures,
> > Bureau
> > > of Diplomatic Security (DS/ST/FSE). The incumbent serves as a
> > > contracting officer’s representative and team member responsible
> for
> > > reviewing and providing oversight to a multibillion dollar
> government
> > > contract for supply chain management.
> > >
> > > Key requirements for this position: Must have FAC-COR experience
> and
> > > knowledge of technical security systems.
> > >
> > > This is a non-status, non-permanent Personal Service Contract
> > position.
> > > You do not acquire a competitive or excepted service status from
> this
> > > position.
> > >
> > > Read the vacancy announcement
> > >
> > <
> http://links.govdelivery.com/track?type=click=ZWFzPTEmbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTkwMjI2LjIzMDQ1NDEmbWVzc2FnZWlkPU1EQi1QUkQtQlVMLTIwMTkwMjI2LjIzMDQ1NDEmZGF0YWJhc2VpZD0xMDAxJnNlcmlhbD0xNzM1NjIwMSZlbWFpbGlkPXljb21wYW55c0BnbWFpbC5jb20mdXNlcmlkPXljb21wYW55c0BnbWFpbC5jb20mZmw9JmV4dHJhPU11bHRpdmFyaWF0ZUlkPSYmJg==&&&102&&://job-openings.monster.com/technical-security-specialist-va-us-csp-bureau-of-diplomatic-security/205713880?source=govdelivery_medium=email_source=govdelivery
> > for
> > > more information, and to start the application process. *Please
> note
> > > that the deadline to submit completed applications is March 8,
> 2019.*
> > >
> > > All potential applicants are strongly urged to read the entire
> vacancy
> > > announcement to ensure that they meet all of the requirements for
> this
> > > position before applying.
> > >
> >
>
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Re: [liberationtech] U.S. Department of State Technical Security Specialist

2019-02-28 Thread Nathan Andrew Fain
Clarifications beyond cyber-defense would be necessary. Job posts for
government agencies require at least as much transparency as we would be
provided in a job post for a human rights organization.

It is the assumption that there are "good guys" that builds apathy. This
apathy creates such cases as those detailed in the recent reuters report
about former-NSA agent Lori Stroud who after spending years of shelving
their own moral compass while working at the NSA was primed for being
pushed into spying on human rights activists for the UAE Government:

https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-spying-raven/


On 2/27/19 5:44 PM, Yosem Companys wrote:
> That's an excellent question. The job is a cyber-defense job, not a
> cyber-offense one. It also doesn't seem to require a
> security clearance. So the job seems to fit the definition of technology
> for social good in that it's theoretically speaking advancing global
> diplomacy.
> 
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 6:46 AM Nathan Andrew Fain  > wrote:
> 
> As an international reader of this list I find this job advertisement
> could use clarification. There are plenty of jobs in the US State
> Department that could be adversarial to liberation tech. One does not
> know if this position falls on the evil-side or not-evil-side of the US
> State Department.
> 
> 
> On 2/27/19 7:30 AM, Yosem Companys wrote:
> > The *U.S. Department of State* is currently accepting applications for
> > a Technical Security Specialist
> >
> 
> ,
> > located in Springfield, VA.
> >
> > The incumbent serves as Technical Security Specialist in the Facility
> > Security and Engineering division, Office of Security Technology,
> under
> > the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Countermeasures,
> Bureau
> > of Diplomatic Security (DS/ST/FSE). The incumbent serves as a
> > contracting officer’s representative and team member responsible for
> > reviewing and providing oversight to a multibillion dollar government
> > contract for supply chain management. 
> >
> > Key requirements for this position: Must have FAC-COR experience and
> > knowledge of technical security systems. 
> >
> > This is a non-status, non-permanent Personal Service Contract
> position.
> > You do not acquire a competitive or excepted service status from this
> > position.
> >
> > Read the vacancy announcement
> >
> 
> 
>  for
> > more information, and to start the application process. *Please note
> > that the deadline to submit completed applications is March 8, 2019.*
> >
> > All potential applicants are strongly urged to read the entire vacancy
> > announcement to ensure that they meet all of the requirements for this
> > position before applying.
> >
> 
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Re: [liberationtech] U.S. Department of State Technical Security Specialist

2019-02-27 Thread Yosem Companys
That's an excellent question. The job is a cyber-defense job, not a
cyber-offense one. It also doesn't seem to require a security clearance. So
the job seems to fit the definition of technology for social good in that
it's theoretically speaking advancing global diplomacy.

On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 6:46 AM Nathan Andrew Fain 
wrote:

> As an international reader of this list I find this job advertisement
> could use clarification. There are plenty of jobs in the US State
> Department that could be adversarial to liberation tech. One does not
> know if this position falls on the evil-side or not-evil-side of the US
> State Department.
>
>
> On 2/27/19 7:30 AM, Yosem Companys wrote:
> > The *U.S. Department of State* is currently accepting applications for
> > a Technical Security Specialist
> > <
> http://links.govdelivery.com/track?type=click=ZWFzPTEmbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTkwMjI2LjIzMDQ1NDEmbWVzc2FnZWlkPU1EQi1QUkQtQlVMLTIwMTkwMjI2LjIzMDQ1NDEmZGF0YWJhc2VpZD0xMDAxJnNlcmlhbD0xNzM1NjIwMSZlbWFpbGlkPXljb21wYW55c0BnbWFpbC5jb20mdXNlcmlkPXljb21wYW55c0BnbWFpbC5jb20mZmw9JmV4dHJhPU11bHRpdmFyaWF0ZUlkPSYmJg==&&&101&&://job-openings.monster.com/technical-security-specialist-va-us-csp-bureau-of-diplomatic-security/205713880?source=govdelivery_medium=email_source=govdelivery
> >,
> > located in Springfield, VA.
> >
> > The incumbent serves as Technical Security Specialist in the Facility
> > Security and Engineering division, Office of Security Technology, under
> > the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Countermeasures, Bureau
> > of Diplomatic Security (DS/ST/FSE). The incumbent serves as a
> > contracting officer’s representative and team member responsible for
> > reviewing and providing oversight to a multibillion dollar government
> > contract for supply chain management.
> >
> > Key requirements for this position: Must have FAC-COR experience and
> > knowledge of technical security systems.
> >
> > This is a non-status, non-permanent Personal Service Contract position.
> > You do not acquire a competitive or excepted service status from this
> > position.
> >
> > Read the vacancy announcement
> > <
> http://links.govdelivery.com/track?type=click=ZWFzPTEmbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTkwMjI2LjIzMDQ1NDEmbWVzc2FnZWlkPU1EQi1QUkQtQlVMLTIwMTkwMjI2LjIzMDQ1NDEmZGF0YWJhc2VpZD0xMDAxJnNlcmlhbD0xNzM1NjIwMSZlbWFpbGlkPXljb21wYW55c0BnbWFpbC5jb20mdXNlcmlkPXljb21wYW55c0BnbWFpbC5jb20mZmw9JmV4dHJhPU11bHRpdmFyaWF0ZUlkPSYmJg==&&&102&&://job-openings.monster.com/technical-security-specialist-va-us-csp-bureau-of-diplomatic-security/205713880?source=govdelivery_medium=email_source=govdelivery
> > for
> > more information, and to start the application process. *Please note
> > that the deadline to submit completed applications is March 8, 2019.*
> >
> > All potential applicants are strongly urged to read the entire vacancy
> > announcement to ensure that they meet all of the requirements for this
> > position before applying.
> >
>
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Re: [liberationtech] U.S. Department of State Technical Security Specialist

2019-02-27 Thread Nathan Andrew Fain
As an international reader of this list I find this job advertisement
could use clarification. There are plenty of jobs in the US State
Department that could be adversarial to liberation tech. One does not
know if this position falls on the evil-side or not-evil-side of the US
State Department.


On 2/27/19 7:30 AM, Yosem Companys wrote:
> The *U.S. Department of State* is currently accepting applications for
> a Technical Security Specialist
> ,
> located in Springfield, VA.
> 
> The incumbent serves as Technical Security Specialist in the Facility
> Security and Engineering division, Office of Security Technology, under
> the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Countermeasures, Bureau
> of Diplomatic Security (DS/ST/FSE). The incumbent serves as a
> contracting officer’s representative and team member responsible for
> reviewing and providing oversight to a multibillion dollar government
> contract for supply chain management. 
> 
> Key requirements for this position: Must have FAC-COR experience and
> knowledge of technical security systems. 
> 
> This is a non-status, non-permanent Personal Service Contract position.
> You do not acquire a competitive or excepted service status from this
> position.
> 
> Read the vacancy announcement
> 
>  for
> more information, and to start the application process. *Please note
> that the deadline to submit completed applications is March 8, 2019.*
> 
> All potential applicants are strongly urged to read the entire vacancy
> announcement to ensure that they meet all of the requirements for this
> position before applying.
> 
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[liberationtech] U.S. Department of State Technical Security Specialist

2019-02-26 Thread Yosem Companys
The *U.S. Department of State* is currently accepting applications for
a Technical
Security Specialist
,
located in Springfield, VA.

The incumbent serves as Technical Security Specialist in the Facility
Security and Engineering division, Office of Security Technology, under the
Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Countermeasures, Bureau of
Diplomatic Security (DS/ST/FSE). The incumbent serves as a contracting
officer’s representative and team member responsible for reviewing and
providing oversight to a multibillion dollar government contract for supply
chain management.

Key requirements for this position: Must have FAC-COR experience and
knowledge of technical security systems.

This is a non-status, non-permanent Personal Service Contract position. You
do not acquire a competitive or excepted service status from this position.

Read the vacancy announcement

for
more information, and to start the application process. *Please note that
the deadline to submit completed applications is March 8, 2019.*

All potential applicants are strongly urged to read the entire vacancy
announcement to ensure that they meet all of the requirements for this
position before applying.
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