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Develop and oversee operational information systems security implementation policy and guidelines of network security, based upon the Risk Management Framework (RMF) with emphasize on Joint Special Access Program Implementation Guide (JSIG) authorization process.
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Minimum six years leading knowledge management, including information systems design and management, organizational development, organizational learning, strategic communications, third party monitoring, indicator development, & workshop facilitation on USG contracts is required.
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Provide the Authorizing Official (AO) and Program-Information Systems Security Manager (P-ISSM) support of the Risk Management Framework (RMF) Assessment and Authorization (A&A) efforts for the Army Intelligence Enterprise.
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Implement Information Assurance and Information Security protections and requirements in program development and execution environments. Support the development of Risk Management Framework (RMF) documentation and control validation testing for Authority to Operate (ATO) accreditations.
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The Compliance Officer will provide Plan of Actions and Milestones (POA&M) management conduct FISMA compliance and Get-to-Green meetings, and work with Information Systems Security Officers (ISSO), System Owners, stakeholders, and leadership to meet Performance and Scorecard metrics.
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The VP Business Development in this position will work to develop sales and product solutions to support Government requirements that support and expand sales and service across the various DHS (TSA, S&T, CBP, CWMD) organizations, including X-Ray systems, radiation instruments, intelligent optical solutions, and integration software, as well as training and service for all systems.
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The Network Security Tools Engineer supports the development and implementation of cyber engineering strategies, tools and techniques to enhance a systems cyber-resiliency against existing and emerging cyber-threats.
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Five (5) years of professional civil and construction engineering experience, including two (2) years of supervisory work and three (3) years in site design, plan review and inspection of residential subdivision, commercial development and capital improvement projects involving environmentally sensitive areas, earthwork, clearing, grading, erosion control/ best management practices (BMP) design issues and construction of public infrastructure.
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Experience with Digital Engineering, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, Software Development, Solid-state Electrical Circuit Design, Unmanned Systems Design, Human Factors Engineering, or Fault Tree Analysis.
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Thought Leadership and Professional Development Participate in industry conferences, expert panels, committees, and events to develop contacts and foster professional relationships that will raise MSI's profile in ROL/SSS and across the international development community.
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You'll serve as a key conduit between the CG C5ISC engineering and Information Systems Security teams, facilitating seamless collaboration to achieve system Authorization to Operate (ATO) milestones and to sustain security throughout the Risk Management Framework's Continuous Monitoring phase.
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Conduct data analyses using information from JSI’s knowledge management platform, JEMS and maintain database of JSI capabilities and past performance references. Support cross-divisional staff training, including leading training sessions and orientations on JSI’s new business development processes and systems to build staff capacity.
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Committee for National Security System Policy (CNSSP) Policy (CNSSP) No. 22 on Information Assurance Risk Management for National Security Systems. Ensure system security requirements are addressed during all phases of DARPA program life cycles (concept development, Request for Information (RFI), Request for Proposal (RFP) or BAA, Proposal, Selection, Award, Closeout, Transition, etc.
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Research experience and experimental background in one or more of the following areas: quantum optics, quantum entanglement, photonics, quantum communications, quantum information science, quantum sensing, and/or quantum computing.
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Bachelor s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field, or equivalent work experience. + Experience with SPFx development framework and Vue/React JavaScript frameworks.
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