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Cross Domain Technical Advisory Board Lead

Ft. Meade, MD

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AGE Solutions is a premier technology and professional services company, providing in-depth consulting, advanced technology solutions, and essential services throughout the U.S. government, defense, and intelligence sectors. Prioritizing innovation and client-focused solutions, we assist major agencies in addressing intricate issues and ensuring a more secure future.

AGE Solutions is looking for a Cross Domain Technical Advisory Board Lead to join our team in support of an upcoming cybersecurity risk management and assessment program with our DoD customer.

Individuals in this role must be available to work on-site at Ft. Meade, MD for the majority of the workweek.

Responsibilities Include:

  • Coordinate with DISA stakeholders, ISSMs, and PMs to resolve non-compliance issues identified in the Cybersecurity Scorecard.
  • Keep DISA senior leadership and cybersecurity stakeholders informed of all Cybersecurity Scorecard non-compliance findings.
  • Serve as the primary briefer for CDS requests, tickets, ad-hoc meetings, and annual reviews at CDTAB, DSAWG, Information Domain, and IRSMC boards.
  • Participate in and contribute to weekly, monthly, and quarterly working groups, boards, and panels.
  • Support the CDTAB Chair and Secretariat on CDS-related issues and actions.
  • Implement CDTAB strategic goals including policy planning, risk analysis, and vulnerability assessments.
  • Identify and propose issues requiring CDTAB risk decisions and organize topics for monthly meetings.
  • Maintain CDTAB online platforms, ensuring access to briefings, policies, references, tracking tools, and contact directories.
  • Notify the CDTAB community of all CDS tickets and requests pending review.
  • Organize and manage CDTAB meetings, including scheduling, logistics, agendas, and minutes.
  • Communicate deadlines for submission of agendas, briefs, and discussion topics.
  • Draft, proof, and distribute meeting materials to CDTAB members in advance.
  • Keep updated contact lists and email distribution groups for members and advisors.
  • Develop monthly status reports (MSRs) for CDTAB
  • Manage monthly ballots for CDTAB, averaging 20 CDS requests, 20 tickets, 10–20 briefings, and 15 annual reviews—volume may vary monthly.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree (IT-related field preferred)
  • Six (6) or more years leading Risk Management teams
  • Five (5) or more years IT program management experience leading audits and inspections in DoD/Federal environment
  • Have an active DoD Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility
  • DoD 8570 IAM/IA Technical (IAT) Level III certification
  • Subject matter expert on cross domain technologies and use cases
  • Functional area expertise in National and DoD IT policy.
  • Expert level knowledge and experience with establishing and maintaining a process for evaluating software and associated documentation
  • Expert level knowledge of determining the resources required for quality control

Compensation: $110,000 - $118,000

At AGE, we genuinely care for our people, offering 26 days of paid time off and a culture that celebrates success with events, bonuses, and profit sharing—over 80% of profits go back to our team. We provide financial security through competitive pay, short- and long-term disability coverage, a 401(k) with 3% match and immediate vesting, and company-paid life insurance up to $300K. We support your growth with paid training & certifications, tuition reimbursement, and the technology you need to succeed. Our health benefits include multiple medical plans, plus dental and vision coverage.

At AGE, we empower you to grow, thrive, and feel valued.

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