This position is in the Senior Executive Service, a small elite group of top government leaders. SES members possess a diverse portfolio of experiences including strong skills to lead across organizations. As an executive, you will influence the direction of innovation and transformation of the federal government and lead the next generation of public servants. The incumbent serves as the Comptroller and Chief Financial Officer(C/CFO) reporting directly to the Director, MDA and to the Director for Strategy, Plans and Resources (DZ). The C/CFO also serves as the Deputy Director for Strategy, Plans and Resources. The incumbent influences senior leaders in the Agency, Department, other Federal Agencies, industry, academia, Congress and foreign governments by maintaining strategic relationships, gaining trust, obtaining "power of the pen" authority, identifying and preemptively resolving critical issues on behalf of MDA and the Department. The incumbent is directly responsible for providing executive leadership and policy advice for the Agency's $11 billion annual budget, and oversees all program, budget, accounting and fiscal integration to include management accountability and financial controls. The incumbent also substantially influences an additional $5 billion specifically for Missile Defense Systems (MDS) and Science and Technology. The incumbent is responsible for recruiting, training, career development and retention of approximately 600 financial management specialists and contractors in four major locations. As Deputy, the incumbent also advises the Director on Planning, Programming, Budget, Budget and Execution (PPBE) efforts to acquire MDS and supports the development of capability-based acquisition and development goals and strategies. Serves as the Deputy DZ, an advisor to the DZ on all matters related to strategic resource planning for the entire spectrum of the MDA operational mission and financial requirements. Earned Value Management, cost estimating, manpower/allocations, human resources matters, and Legislative liaison. Provides the Director, MDA and the DZ recommendations regarding acquisition challenges that could negatively affect the Agency's capability to meet mission requirements. Serves as the C/CFO, the incumbent is delegated full authority and responsibility for developing, coordination, integrating and executing financial management policies, programs and processes for the effective utilization of $11 billion annually in support of MDA mission requirements. Serves as the Agency's key spokesperson regarding financial management matters with the Department, the Services, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), General Accounting Office (GAO), other Executive agencies, and Congress. The C/CFO ensures MDA is compliant with the Chief Financial Officer Act of 1990 and all legislation pertaining to financial reporting. The incumbent is responsible for the development and implementation of strategic financial goals. Directs the agency's day-to-day financial management program to include budget formulation, presentation, justification, and execution; financial management policy development; publishing financial statements; funds control; establishment of the Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Board; oversight of financial management accounting systems; oversight of financial metrics; implementation of the Federal Financial Managers Integrity Act; and analysis of financial management and program management data. The C/CFO is delegated full authority and responsibility for the development, direction, and administration of the Agency's Financial Management programs and represents the DZ at organizational reviews to provide the Director, MDA updates on the status of the key issues regarding budget, planning, execution, and allocations. Provides oversight of MDA budget formulation, presentation, and justification requirements. Participates in the Agency's corporate decision-making process, identifies issues for consideration and provides authoritative recommendations to the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), OMB, GAO, and Congress to come to resolution. Serves as the Agency's Chief Executive for Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness (FIAR). Oversees development of MDA budget estimates to include Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E), Procurement, Operations and Maintenance (O&M), Military Construction (MILCON), the Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Fund and Rapid Research funds. Prepares the Director, MDA in the defense of the Agency's budget to Congress, OMB, USD(R&E), and the Services. Serves as the primary interfaces with the DoD Comptroller.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive
Industry
National Security and International Affairs
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees