Military Exercise Security Administrator

SAICTown of Cortlandt, NY
Onsite

About The Position

SAIC is seeking a Military Exercise Security Analyst located at Camp Smith in Hawaii to support USPACOM to manage, create, and approve Security Classification Guides (SCGs) for designated military exercises to ensure sensitive information is properly classified, shared, and protected, as well as handle foreign disclosure of information, ensuring compliance with policies and managing risks when sharing details with international partners.

Requirements

  • Experience managing, creating, and approving Security Classification Guides (SCGs).
  • Knowledge of DoD Manual 5200.01 Volumes 1–4, Executive Order 13526, and component‑specific classification policies.
  • Ability to evaluate exercise plans, CONOPS, TTPs, intelligence inputs, and operational documents.
  • Experience leading classification working groups or integrated planning teams.
  • Proficiency in drafting derivative classification guidance, quick‑reference sheets, briefing guides, and marking instructions.
  • Understanding of DoD, Joint, and Service‑level requirements for marking documents, media, communications, and systems.
  • Experience delivering classification and derivative classification training.
  • Ability to track updates, revisions, and approvals of SCGs.
  • Experience conducting foreign disclosure reviews for exercise plans, intelligence summaries, operational documents, and training materials.
  • Knowledge of NDP‑1 criteria for determining releasability to foreign partners.
  • Ability to assess information‑sharing risk for multinational operations.
  • Experience supporting exercise planning conferences (IPC/MPC/FPC/Execution).

Responsibilities

  • Create comprehensive Security Classification Guides for major military exercises, ensuring alignment with DoD Manual 5200.01 Volumes 1–4, Executive Order 13526, and component‑specific classification policies.
  • Evaluate exercise plans, CONOPS, TTPs, intelligence inputs, and operational documents to determine classification levels, dissemination controls, and declassification instructions.
  • Lead classification working groups or integrated planning teams to gather inputs, resolve discrepancies, and ensure consistent classification across all exercise materials.
  • Draft derivative classification guidance, quick‑reference sheets, briefing guides, and marking instructions for exercise participants.
  • Verify that all SCGs meet DoD, Joint, and Service‑level requirements and support proper marking of documents, media, communications, and systems.
  • Deliver classification and derivative classification training to exercise staff, planners, and participants as required.
  • Track updates, revisions, and approvals; maintain authoritative versions of SCGs and ensure proper distribution.
  • Conduct foreign disclosure reviews for exercise plans, intelligence summaries, operational documents, and training materials and provide training to staff and exercise participants.
  • Apply NDP‑1 criteria to determine releasability to foreign partners and assess information‑sharing risk for multinational operations.
  • Support exercise planning conferences (IPC/MPC/FPC/Execution).
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