About The Position

Constellis is looking for a Senior Contractor Program Security Representative (PSR) to support Special Operations Forces Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (SOF AT&L) Government Program Security Office. The PSR will be embedded in a Program Security Management Office assisting and advising with execution of SOF AT&L managed Special Access Programs. The PSR requires an expert knowledge of Special Access Program management and administration, fundamental knowledge of the basics of program protection, classification architectures, Operations Security (OPSEC), Communications Security (COMSEC), sensitive test planning, intelligence & counterintelligence threat support requirements, secure information transmission, secure material transportation, and the principles governing controls on fundamental research activities.

Requirements

  • At least 7 years’ experience in Department of War compartmented programs.
  • Must be a US Citizen
  • Must possess and maintain a TS w/SCI eligibility
  • Bachelor’s degree or 10 years or more of equivalent job experience
  • Minimum of 7 years of experience including:
  • developing and/or implementing Special Access Program governance, risk management, and compliance.
  • Experience with establishment, transition and co-utilization of SAPs.
  • Expert knowledge of Executive Order 13526, ICD 705 Series, DoDI 5205.11 and DoD 5205.7 SAP instruction and manual, and other applicable security policies.
  • Experience using Microsoft Office software products including Outlook, Internet Browser, Word, Excel and PowerPoint
  • Possess excellent oral and written communication skills, as well as strong organizational and time management abilities
  • Must be able to perform problem solving, demonstrate decision-making skills and make recommendations to government security management to resolve issues

Nice To Haves

  • Defense Counterintelligence Security Agency Security Fundamentals Professional Certification
  • Special Programs Security Certification

Responsibilities

  • Collateral, Alternative Compensatory Control Measures (ACCM), Special Access Programs (SAP), and Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) programs.
  • Develop and support security architectures for new technology programs across the entire spectrum of classification, including the ability to facilitate intelligence requests to obtain state-of-the-world, rest-of-the-world, or state-of-the-art technology/capability status. In developing a new program, the PSR must be able to analyze the program, national policy, existing, related programs (as applicable), and intelligently craft a security classification architecture for the program that facilitates the secure execution of the program with minimal impact to cost and schedule. Additionally, the program’s life cycle must be considered and addressed in the security classification architecture to facilitate transition activities.
  • Research and recommend/develop long and short-range program protection security strategies and tactics for new and established programs, as well as changes in program direction.
  • Using knowledge of the various security disciplines (e.g., physical, information, personnel, etc.) determine, apply, and monitor appropriate security requirements and tasks related to the specific technology programs to be protected. Prepare and present suggestions for improvement as appropriate.
  • Create DD 254’s, Department of War (DoW) Contract Security Classification Specification, for classified efforts, in various life-cycle stages, ensuring security requirements are clear and concise.
  • Apply a subject matter expert working knowledge of Executive Order 13526, CFR 32, Part 117 (National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual, DoD Information Security Manuals, and DoW SAP Security Manuals).
  • Indoctrinate newly assigned personnel and de-brief departing personnel.
  • Support the creation, processing, coordination, and approval of physical security (SAP Facility and Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) and Information Systems (IS) accreditations, as well as entering such information, including individuals’ programs, contracts and performers, if required, into appropriate security management systems, including:
  • SAPNet (L&H)
  • Defense Information Security System (DISS)
  • AT&L-AS Facility Tracking System
  • SOCRATES
  • DoW Secure Integration Cloud (SIC)
  • Joint Access Database Environment (JADE)
  • Communicate effectively with other Service /Agency program security staff including, but not limited to, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA), Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Department of Energy, Missile Defense Agency (MDA), Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), and agencies and offices within the Intelligence Community (IC).
  • Develop, write, review, coordinate, and execute security documentation.
  • Plan, coordinate, provide, and manage security support for meetings. Attend program reviews, i.e., preliminary design reviews (PDR), critical design reviews (CDR), and integrated product team (IPT) reviews, to ensure changes to system baselines don’t negatively affect security and initiate actions to add mitigation where necessary.
  • Actively support Agency Staff Assistance Visits of cleared defense industry base contractors and government agencies as well as USSOCOM Self-Inspection Programs.
  • Perform OPSEC analysis and provide other OPSEC support, to include identification of critical program information (CPI), collecting and analyzing threat data, and developing and coordinating program OPSEC plans.
  • Plan and assist with program close-out actions including participation in program closeout reviews at performer sites.
  • Participate in and play a key role in the Broad Area Announcement (BAA) process in support of new programs, provide security support to all classification and security architected programs, and ensure security support for all classified programs.
  • Safeguard all Government property provided for contractor use within the government provided space. At the end of each workday, all government equipment and materials must be secured.
  • Operate computer peripherals such as printers, mass storage devices, scanners, facsimile equipment and audio-visual equipment

Benefits

  • Medical, Vision & Dental Insurance
  • Paid Time-Off Program & Company Paid Holidays
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Insurance: Basic Life & Supplemental Life
  • Health & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
  • Personal Development & Learning Opportunities
  • On-the-job Training, Skills Development & Certifications
  • Employee Referral Program
  • Corporate Sponsored Events & Community Outreach
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