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The Senior Cybersecurity Analyst and Security Control Assessor (SCA) will conduct and document a comprehensive assessment of the management, operational, and technical security controls employed within or inherited by an information system.
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Experience with FedRAMP and/or other authorization processes and the NIST risk management framework. Security Analyst This position is a hands-on mid-level security analyst role, responsible for collaborating with security engineering, operations, architecture, and build teams.
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We have a need for an F-35 Combat Data Systems Project Management Analyst to support the F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO) previously known as the Joint Strike Fighter Program. Essential Job Responsibilities Provide Program Management Surge Support for the Combat Data Systems (CDS) Program Management Office (PMO) to mitigate the risk of not delivering CDS capabilities to the F-35 operators and maintainers.
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Our support across our client base is expanding rapidly and encompasses important services, such as data analytics and visualization, threat analysis, risk management, modeling and simulation, cost estimating, earned value management, program management, system engineering, independent evaluation, and High Consequence Event prevention.
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Expertise in applying Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) concepts and frameworks (e.g., COSO, ISO) to address operational risk in the public and/or private sectors. Analytical writing and data visualization Supporting potential work surges to support changing priorities due to new and updated risk management initiatives that support the evolving mission space.
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Position Title: Senior Risk and Vulnerability Analyst (Top Secret Clearance Required) Position Overview: The Senior Risk and Vulnerability Analyst - Key Personnel plays a pivotal role in assessing and mitigating cyber risks within the Joint Cyber Defense Command (JCDC) Planning Office.
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Establish relationships and collaborate routinely with R&E and A&S, DoD Chief Information Officer (CIO), Defense Counterintelligence & Security Agency, Joint Staff (J28), and other federal entities to ensure integration of DoD program protection, Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM), CI and information security policies.
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Responsibilities:The Principal Program Analyst will support Navy Strategic Systems Programs with establishing and executing the Nuclear Sea-Launched Cruise Missile (SLCM-N) program through executive support, strategic planning, communications and engagement support, planning and execution of Flag and O-6 Level IPT meetings, and development of programmatic artifacts; including but not limited to white papers, power point presentations, talking points, schedules, and decision briefs and papers.
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Demonstrate subject matter expertise in key knowledge areas such as OSINT investigative analysis, Supply Chain Risk Management including IT-related SCRM (ICT SCRM), defense acquisitions and program management, government procurement, supplier assurance, federal contracting, and/or Planning, Programming, Budget, and Execution (PPBE.
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The Homeland Group provides a range of homeland security and law enforcement intelligence support, risk analysis and modeling, and program management services to Federal, state, and local agencies.
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Supply Chain Risk Management Analyst, Lead. Work as a Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) threat and risk analyst. 10+ years of experience with SCRM, including assessing system and component criticality, mapping supply chains, identifying critical suppliers, assessing supply chain threat and vulnerability assessment, conducting risk identification and mitigation, and monitoring mitigation effectiveness over time.
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Perform Risk Management Framework (RMF) activities to achieve Authority to Operate (ATO). Develop and advise development of Assessment and Authorization (A&A) artifacts and security documentation to include, but not limited to System Security Plans (SSP), Plan of Action and Milestone (POAM), Contingency Plan, Incident Response Plan, Configuration Management Plan.
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Provide expertise and guidance on risk management, proposal and pricing, financial management and forecast (long term and short-term planning), profitability and margins, staffing and contracts.
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The Risk Analyst will be a part of the Army's financial statement auditability initiatives. Waiverable/Substitutable: N/A Certification Requirements: N /A Education Requirements: Mandatory: Master's degree in accounting, Finance, Information Technology, or Business Management Waiverable/Substitutable: Bachelor's degree and one of the following certifications: CDFM, CGFM, CICA, PMP (No waiver required for bachelor's degree and one of these certs) Work Type: Hybrid- Arlington, VA - NCR Clearance Requirements: DoD Secret.
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As part of the Risk Management Framework (RMF). Experience with maritime cybersecurity supply chain risk management. Ability to develop cybersecurity plans, such as, Vulnerability Management Plan, Security Assessment Plan, Incident Response Plan, etc.
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