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The Protective Security Officer (PSO) is responsible for access control and detecting, delaying, detaining, and/or apprehending persons attempting to gain unauthorized access to Government property or otherwise violating laws, rules, and regulations.
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The ISR/CPSO will be responsible for the physical security of a SCIF to include completing self-inspections, alarm testing, access control, responding to alarms to include after hours, weekends and holidays when required.
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For Non-Lateral Hires: Must be eligible to obtain and maintain a Campus Special Police Officer Commission; and must be able to complete all required university police training, to include certification in Arrest Control Tactics, Baton, and OC-based Aerosol Subject Restraint.
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Advise the Information System Owner (ISO), Information Data Owner (IDO), Program Security Officer (PSO), and the Delegated and/or Authorizing Official (DAO/AO) on any assessment and authorization issues.
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Deep familiarity with the security requirements of some combination of Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft 365, Windows and Linux Servers, Meraki Networks, Salesforce, AWS Cloud Hosting, Financial and Human Capital Management Systems, Application Development, Student Learning Management Systems, Data Warehouses and Enterprise Identity and Access management (IAM) systems required.
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Perform SCIF accreditation to include evaluating physical security, acoustics controls, visual controls, access control, electronic and TEMPEST security. Relays requests for additional required information on processing candidates to COR and contracting company's Facility Security Officer (FSO), then forward received information back to Security Staff.
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Responsible for performing multiple disciplines within security to include (but not limited to): personnel security, physical security of program facilities including alarm responses, document control, visitor control, providing access briefings, indoctrinations/debriefs and classified meeting support.
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Security Control Assessor (SCA) II. Perform assessment of ISs, based upon the Risk Management Framework (RMF) methodology in accordance with the Joint Special Access Program (SAP) Implementation Guide (JSIG.
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We are seeking a Security Control Assessor (SCA) II to help contribute to our success and help us solve problems with innovation through intelligence. Responsibilities will cover Collateral, Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) and Special Access Program (SAP) activities within the customer's area of responsibility.
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All Level III positions -candidate should possess 2+ years of Special Access Program (SAP) experience. All Level I & Level II positions - candidate should possess some Special Access Program (SAP) experience.
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PSO’s will perform a variety of security-related duties, depending on the posts to which they are assigned to include proactive patrols of DOJ property, monitoring of computer systems including but not limited to building management, access control, fire detection CCTV and visitor management.
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Eligibility for access to Special Access Program Information. Prior performance in the role of ISSO and ISSM. Current Top Secret Clearance with SCI Eligibility. Willingness to submit to a Counterintelligence polygraph.
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Projects managed include alarm systems, magnetometers, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), X-ray machines, Video Surveillance System (VSS) (formerly referred to as Closed Circuit Video) equipment, Physical Access Control Systems (PACS) and associated infrastructure.
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Will provide access control, traffic control and conduct walking armed security functions. CGP employees will work closely with BEP employees in the Office of Security providing support of the ECF’s access control.
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For all positions requiring access to technology/software source code that is subject to export control laws, employment with the company is contingent on either verifying U.S.-person status or obtaining any necessary license.
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