Peraton Labs delivers innovative solutions and revolutionary new capabilities to solve the most difficult and complex challenges for government agencies, utilities, and commercial customers. With a distinguished heritage tracing back to Bell Labs, Bellcore, and Telcordia, our experts pave the way. Peraton Lab’s cybersecurity research protects mission-critical systems and national cyber infrastructure through a broad range of initiatives in computer network defense, secure-by-design techniques and cyber operations and experimentation platforms.
- The Electronics Exploitation Engineer (ELEX) shall provide digital forensics and electronics exploitation support for the C5ISR Center.
- The individual will be available and willing to deploy to OCONUS locations to include the CENTCOM and AFRICOM AORs for up to 6-month rotations.
- The EE will serve in relation to the collection and handling of recovered electronics devices, ensuring that triage and technical exploitation (TECHEX) occurs in accordance with organizational intelligence requirements. As the Subject Matter Expert, the EE must be able to work independently in isolated work environments.
- The EE will execute reach-back and coordination with CONUS-based engineering staff, as needed.
- The EE will be expected to generate forensics reporting from TECHEX generated products and will respond to any associated analytical requirements.
- Once requisite mission and technical orientation and training requirements have been satisfied, this position may require OCONUS deployment, to the CENTCOM or AFRICOM AORs. While deployed, responsibilities include installing, debugging, maintaining, upgrading of all assigned equipment as well as provide broad mission support, training, briefings, employing and fielding of the TECHEX capability to include the following: electrical forensics applications, tools, and systems.
What You'll Get to Do:
- Provide hands-on technical forensic exploitation support for electronics exploitation (EE), media exploitation (MEDEX), cell phone exploitation (CELLEX), electronic exploitation (ELEX), document exploitation (DOMEX), technical intelligence (TECHINT), and other unique exploitation missions.
- Conduct electronic analyses of target devices, including functional analyses of the target devices, understand and describe how the target functions from an electronic perspective – basic signaling characteristics; voltage levels; electrical connections; electrical modifications to commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware; logic states; operating frequencies; component configuration identification; operating profiles/modes; operation in noisy electromagnetic environments; and susceptibility.
- Serve as subject matter expert in RF characterization.
- Publish reports and briefings in order to present characterization information, electronics vulnerabilities, and exploitation findings along with recommendations.
- Work with a team to respond to RFI’s and determine best consolidated solutions to problems.
- Design and implement characterization standard operating procedures (SOPs) and implement SOPs in daily functions.
Peraton Labs delivers innovative solutions and revolutionary new capabilities to solve the most difficult and complex challenges for government agencies, utilities, and commercial customers. With a distinguished heritage tracing back to Bell Labs, Bellcore, and Telcordia, our experts pave the way. Peraton Lab’s cybersecurity research protects mission-critical systems and national cyber infrastructure through a broad range of initiatives in computer network defense, secure-by-design techniques and cyber operations and experimentation platforms.
We are seeking a Digital Signal Processing Engineer to provide support to the C5ISR Center at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD.
What You’ll Get to Do:
- Demodulate signals from various sources including Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) devices
- Responsible for developing demodulation algorithms for modern communication technologies
- Deinterleave collected signals as necessary
- Identify trends and patterns in COTS
- Prepare technical reports
Peraton Labs is seeking a highly motivated individual to support and enhance development of classified and unclassified network research prototypes for a government research customer. Candidates will work in a dynamically changing environment and expected to be able to acquire and adapt new technologies to create state-of-the-art prototypes. We are seeking an individual with a combination of skills and flexibility to help make a difference in mission-oriented research prototypes. Not all of the skills listed below are required, but the candidate should be motivated, willing, and excited about learning and adopting new technologies. Self-starters who have the drive to acquire expertise on their own and who thrive in a dynamic environment will excel in this position. Network expertise is part of the heritage of Peraton Labs, with its lineage stretching back to Bell Labs, Bellcore and Telcordia. We are seeking motivated individuals to join the team who want to move forward with the next generation of network research.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Research and develop network-based prototypes including the creation of software, scripts and documentation to demonstrate capabilities in new network technology areas (e.g., high speed networking, wireless networks).
- Research and develop state-of-the-art large-scale prototypes involving virtualized environments, including but not limited to cloud infrastructure, containers, and network function virtualization (NFV).
- Provide technical leadership working with government PMs to help shape and guide their research program, explain technical details to customer stakeholders, and work alongside other contractors to create prototypes.
- Work in a fast-paced dynamic environment acquiring expertise as needed and demonstrating capabilities in software development, networking, data collection/monitoring, reverse engineering, etc.