Peraton is seeking a Software Validations Analyst to support DHA Lifecycle Management. Responsibilities: Assist the government in ensuring that requirements requested are approved from the DHA Enterprise Approved Product List. Generate reports, monitor ITSM ticket que performance, monitor calendar events, and provide critical updates to Government leadership when appropriate. Process software related tickets, review/validate RVDC, follow up with customers as necessary. Generate reports, monitor ITSM ticket que performance, monitor calendar events, and provide critical updates to Government leadership when appropriate. Update action statuses via the Procurement Action Tracker, ServiceNow and other databases/tools as necessary. Coordinate with program and project managers from various Directorates within the Defense Health Agency to ensure that software being requested have not reached their end of life/ end of support dates. Coordinates with program and project managers to ensure software is still a valid requirement ensuring that the agency does not pay for maintenance on items no longer needed. Review Electronic Bill of Materials (EBOM) and compares them to quotes received by vendors. Provides recommendations to the government on if the EBOM and the quote are technically acceptable. Assist in identifying End of Life (EOL)/ End of Support (EOS) information for hardware components to include but not limited to the Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), Wireless LAN (WLAN), Top Level Architecture (TLA), End User Devices (EUD) and various components. Update the Asset Management Database with EOL/EOS information. Conduct market research to determine cost estimates for replacement devices based on the request of the customer. Other administrative tasks as assigned for Lifecycle Management.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees