Contract Legal Instrument Examiner (CLIE) and Program Analyst (CPA) in Support of the Office of Aerospace Medicine’s (AAM) Airman Disability Case Review (AADCR) Project
ID: 6973GH-23-R-00022Type: Solicitation
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION6973GH FRANCHISE ACQUISITION SVCSOKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 73125, USA

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MEDICAL- EVALUATION/SCREENING (Q403)
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    Solicitation from the Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration is seeking Contract Legal Instrument Examiners (CLIEs) and Program Analysts (CPAs) to support the Office of Aerospace Medicine's (AAM) Airman Disability Case Review (AADCR) Project. The CLIEs and CPAs will analyze referred airman disability cases and provide recommendations based on their professional expertise and applicable medical flight standards, guidance, and procedures. The service is aimed at assisting in the review and evaluation of airman disability cases. For more details and qualification requirements, refer to the attached Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Solicitation 6973GH-23-R-00022. The place of performance is Oklahoma City, OK, USA. For further information, contact Heather Amaral at heather.a.amaral@faa.gov.

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