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Lead the Information Security Governance Function's Change Management practices, ensuring the delivery of a consistent framework, supporting other pillars including, but not limited to, RCSA, Issues and Events, Controls Testing, GRC and Third Party Risk Management.
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The contracts Core Capabilities are: IA Management, Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) coordination and reporting, Risk Management Framework (RMF) application, IA compliance measurements and metrics, Assessment and Authorization (A&A), Vulnerability Management, and Cyber Defense support.
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Oversee and manage the legal department, its staff and outside counsel, as necessary, in supporting the global legal affairs of GMAC, including the areas of corporate compliance, data protection and privacy, intellectual property, contracts, tax-exemption, subsidiary compliance, labor and employment, legislative affairs, and litigation, and risk management.
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Perform risk analysis for the establishment of schedule margin requirements in the baseline and understanding of schedule risk exposure in the forecast using a combination of management judgment and results from Monte Carlo risk analysis software such as Primavera Risk Analysis (PRA) or Acumen Risk.
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The Administrative Assistant and Project Coordinator provides senior administrative support to the Vice President of Risk, Safety, & Resilience (RSR) and Operational Risk Management (ORM.
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Assist in generating and coordinating the Integrated Risk Management Checklists (IRMC), communication plans, project risk register, to meet Operational Risk Management (ORM) requirements.
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Ability to accomplish clear and concise general and technical writing and tactfully coordinate with a variety of project stake holders, peers and management levels. Perform project management related tasks and communication (including safety plans, sequence of work, cutover plans.
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7+ years of hands-on experience working with multiple ServiceNow modules like ITSM, Change-Incident-Problem Management, Asset Management, CMDB, Release Management, GRC, or Vendor Risk Management.
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Experience in an Information Security, Information Risk Management, Cyber Governance, or GRC Compliance related position supporting a FedRAMP cloud IT system. Knowledge of all stages of the NIST Risk Management Framework.
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Experience in Software Asset Management (SAM) / IT Asset Management (ITAM) domain for both on-premise and SaaS software platform, USU, SNOW License Manager or HP Asset Manager. Software Asset Management (SAM) certification is a plus.
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A minimum of twelve (12) years of experience in Cyber/Information Assurance, with a comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity disciplines including but not limited to the Risk Management Framework, DevSecOps, and cybersecurity engineering.
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Prepare, maintain, and provide periodic updates of project to team, management, and stakeholders. The Integrated Systems Division at Leidos is seeking a Senior Mechanical Engineer to be based on site with our Intel Community customer.
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Job duties will involve helping to oversee a team to complete tasks associated with floodplain mapping and floodplain management, hydrology and hydraulics, and project reviews of FEMA Letters of Map Revision.
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Provides operational risk management support which involves participating in risk assessments, managing system weaknesses, and providing ongoing risk monitoring, threat management and mitigation support.
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The contract's Core Capabilities are as follows: IA Management, Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) coordination and reporting, Risk Management Framework (RMF) application, IA compliance measurements and metrics, Assessment and Authorization (A&A), Vulnerability Management, and Cyber Defense support.
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