F-22 Senior Program Manager - Authorization and Assessment (Ogden UT)
Company: DCS Corp
Location: Ogden
Posted on: June 26, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Brief: In this role you will provide Senior Program Manager,
Assessment and Authorization Support to various F-22 Acquisition
and Sustainment Programs within the US Air Force Life Cycle
Management Center at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton Ohio. Essential
Job Functions: Perform the following functional duties: Review and
maintain A&A documentation required for compliance with DoD
JSIG or other applicable A&A policies; Support compliance with
DoD policies for hardware/software/sanitization/ information
systems approvals and work closely with approving authorities to
ensure packages submitted are complete; and Work with Weapon System
Prime/Sub to ensure the packages submitted for review and approval
are complete and comply with requirements from the approving
authority. Work in secure facilities. When necessary, the applicant
shall receive classified information and secure it as appropriate.
The applicant may be required to open, close and perform end-of-day
security checks of the government facilities IAW USAF requirements.
The applicant may be required to respond to after-hours alarms for
secure facilities. Possess at least five years of experience in
implementing Joint Special Access Program (SAP) Implementation
Guide (JSIG) or JSIG-related Risk Management Framework (RMF)
concepts and processes to be used in the discovery of Information
Protection (IP) needs. Knowledgeable in the design of systems and
security controls and technical personnel, or management solutions
to effectively and efficiently satisfy these requirements. The
discipline includes concepts of defense in depth, risk assessment,
and the systems life cycle. Enable the Government to grant a DoD
Directive (DoDD) 8570 baseline certification commensurate with the
following position description and tasking responsibilities.
Working knowledge of DoDI 5200.39 (revised Dec 2010) and with
implementation of horizontal protection techniques to assist in
ensuring that all who develop, process, or store the same or
similar CPI use the same or equally effective security. Assist in
developing and implementing procedures to ensure JSIG, RMF, and
National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)
compliance, and shall perform weekly IS audits. If full compliance
is not possible: Support security controls by applying specific
safeguards or by assisting in the regulation of specific activities
that are expressed in a specified format (i.e., a control number, a
control name, control text, and a control class). Apply specific
management, personnel, operational, and technical controls to each
DoD information system to assist in achieving an appropriate level
of integrity, availability, and confidentiality in accordance with
Office of Management and Budget Circular A-130 and National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication
(SP) 800-53 Apply knowledge of information security best practices
and industry standards to assist in protecting data from
unauthorized access and prevention of the use, disclosure,
destruction, modification, or disruption to access (reference NIST
SP 800-115). Assist in evaluating aspects of economics of privacy
and security when associated with protection schema or security
options and shall advise on the most effective and efficient
security measures based upon CBA, break-even analysis, and life
cycle cost (reference NIST SP 800-65 Rev 1). Support the evaluation
of physical security measures that are designed to deny access to
unauthorized personnel (including attackers or even accidental
intruders) from physically accessing a building, facility,
resource, or stored information; and guidance on how to design
structures to resist potentially hostile acts. Assist in
integrating program protection engineering processes for mitigating
and managing risks to advanced technology and mission-critical
system functionality from foreign collection, design vulnerability,
or supply chain exploitation/insertion, battlefield loss, and
unauthorized or inadvertent disclosure throughout the acquisition
life cycle. Required Skills: Due to the sensitivity of customer
related requirements, U.S. Citizenship is required Possess a
Bachelor of Science (BS) degree or higher and a minimum of 12 years
of related experience with a minimum of 5 of those years working in
a DoD acquisition program as either a sub-system or system manager
or engineer within a recognized ACAT I (or equivalent) Requires a
Top-Secret security clearance (adjudicated within the past 5 years)
with Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) access on the first
day of employment. Applicant selected will be subject to a U.S.
Government background investigation and must meet eligibility
requirements for access to classified information. Desired Skills:
Post-graduate education may be substituted for work experience
requirements.
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