
Description
Description
SAIC is seeking an experienced Program Security Officer to support NGA's Office of Security. This individual will be required to operate in a diverse security environment that involves controlled access programs and special access programs.
This program can quickly adjudicate a polygraph for selected candidates with an active TS/SCI. An active TS/SCI is required to be considered for this position.
This position will be responsible for the following:
- Provide subject matter expertise, assistance, recommendations and hands-on-support to all Special Programs support related activities.
- Support program development from cradle to grave, including establishment, maintenance, transition, and disestablishment (and archiving).
- Apply experience in supporting security concepts, principles and practices to analyze and resolve difficult and complex security issues.
- Prepare, review, and staff required documentation (including but not limited to: staff packages, Memorandums of Agreement/Understanding, Appointment Memorandums, classification documentation, reports (TK Annual Report, Site Visit Reports, program metrics, etc.), Memorandums for Record, Taskers, etc..
- Perform day-to-day activities to ensure the timely and accurate development/integration of Special Program requirements.
- Prepare routine to advanced formal recommendations, reports, correspondence, etc., including the supporting administrative documentation as required by the government.
- Monitor and manage security operations and provide government with status reports and recommendations for decisions.
- Attend community meetings and working groups as required by the government/on behalf of the government lead, and advise on addressed discussion points, due outs, requirements, and suspense dates.
- Maintain accountability of access rosters, program access request tracking documents, visitor logs, destruction logs, and other accountable material.
- Prepare, review, staff, submit, and track SAP, CAP, and ACCM Program Access Requests (PARs), including supporting documentation and applicable database requirements.
- Track Program Accesses for all indoctrinated personnel (as required).
- Provide indoctrination briefings and debriefings as required, including large scale conference room briefings, and senior level desk side one-on-one briefings.
- Assist, collaborate, and coordinate with throughout the customer as well as members of the DoD and IC.
- Monitor security applications through the review and analysis of appropriate metrics and maintains required records.
- Communicate security guidance from the government lead to program managers or security officers (Program Security Representatives, Area Security Officers, Control Officers, etc.).
- Support the packaging and mailing of program documentation in accordance with applicable SCI and special programs policies.
- Support and/or conduct site inspections in support of validating SAP or CAP standards for storage or AIS requirements.
- Prepare and deliver briefings to internal and external customers.
- Understand and enforce procedures for handling SCI Controlled Access Programs (CAP's), Special Access Programs (SAP), Alternative Compensatory Control Measures (ACCM) and other collateral materials IAW applicable security policies and regulations.
- Support the creation of classification related guidance, such as Security Classification Guides, Indoctrination briefings, annual CPI training, etc in support of special programs activities.
- Share knowledge and experience to facilitate effective practices and increase staff awareness of best practices.
- Provide timely classification management expertise to resolve complex classification management issues.
- Maintain personal classification expertise through collaboration with ODNI and DoD classification management communities.
- Develop innovative techniques to implement training and compliance with established classification management policies.
Qualifications
- Active TS/SCI is REQUIRED
- Ability to obtain a polygraph
- Demonstrate experience applying Executive Orders 12333 and 13526, Intelligence Community Directives (ICD) 906 & 705 and DoD Manual 5205.07 Vols 1-4 standards associated with classified national security information, and special access program information
- Must have successfully completed/passed the following: CDSE Introduction to Special Access Programs SAP 101.10
- Have a minimum of three to five years of experience supporting special programs (SAPs and/or CAPs)
Desired:
- Successful completion of DoD CDSE Security Fundamentals Professional Certification (SFPC)
- Experience with Special Programs Databases and systems
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