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(540) Analyst II (Cyber)

US - Alexandria, VA

Company Summary

Arlo Solutions (Arlo) is an information technology consulting services company that specializes in delivering technology solutions. Our reputation reflects the high quality of the talented Arlo Solutions team and the consultants working in partnership with our customers. Our mission is to understand and meet the needs of both our customers and consultants by delivering quality, value-added solutions. Our solutions are designed and managed to not only reduce costs, but to improve business processes, accelerate response time, improve services to end-users, and give our customers a competitive edge, now and into the future. 

Position Description: 

Arlo is in search of a Cyber Analyst - Force Design, Readiness, and C2 Assessments to deliver consistent, responsive, and technical Cyberspace Oversight Support for the Office of the Principal Cyber Advisor (PCA). The Analyst will provide technical expertise and policy oversight support for the day-to-day operations to implement the DoD Cyber strategy and to integrate cyberspace activities across the entire DoD. Areas to support may include but not limited to, general support services including writing and analysis and cyberspace operations and analytic support.

Location:  Onsite (Mark Center, Alexandria, VA)

Clearance:  TS/SCI

Responsibilities and/or Success Factors: 

  • Draft and coordinate action packages and other correspondence related to your area of cyber policy and resources expertise for senior DoD leadership; coordinate, plan, and develop policies and initiatives appropriate for strategic guidance documents or DoD issuances such as directives or instructions.

  • Support and monitor progress on responses to tasking from DoD senior leaders.

  • Assist in conducting deliberate analysis supporting the development of Cyber Workforce and Readiness policy guidance in DoD.
    • Evaluate readiness issues, exercise taskings, and develop recommendations to resolve substantive problems/issues of effectiveness and efficiency through policy in response to requests from other Executive branch organization or Congress. 
  • Assist the OPCA with implementing, leading and sustaining DoD’s cyber manpower strategies and human capital initiatives.

  • Conduct deliberate analysis supporting USCYBERCOM’s Joint Force Trainer and Joint Force Provider roles, to include identification of mission essential tasks and readiness reporting.

  • Support policy and activities to meet the goals of refining, integrating, and synchronizing aspects of DoD security, protection, and risk-management programs that directly relate to mission execution as described in the DoD Mission Assurance Strategy (MAS) and Mission Assurance Implementation Framework. Ensure integration of MA- related responsibilities assigned in the DoD Cyber Strategy.

  • Assist the OPCA to develop, promote and implement effective organizational strategies to foster learning environments that enhance the professional, technical, and leadership skills of a diverse Cyber workforce.
  • Manage competing cyber manpower priorities/tasks across the Department.

    •  Conduct deliberate analysis of the doctrines, and policies of the cyber military organizations. Identify gaps and how they impact with the overall DOD Cyber Readiness.

  • Identify program efficiencies or opportunities within cyber workforce programs, projects and activities to obtain cost savings.

  • Use knowledge of readiness standards and requirements with the associated metrics to assess the ability of organizations (e.g. the joint force) to meet specific demands (e.g., cyber warfighter) for assigned mission areas.

  • Provide technical and analytic support for the OPCA engagement with the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and DoD Inspector General reports, studies, and assessments as they pertain to task areas.

  • Provide technical and analytical support for policy enhancements to support defense of DoD critical infrastructure and control system / operational technology networks, devices and information.

  • Support management of cyber requirements as well as interface with customers via requirements working groups.
  • Identify cyber force design and C2 issues for consideration by the OPCA leadership.

  • Conduct deliberate analysis supporting the development of cyber force design guidance and C2 structures in DoD. Identify gaps in the Department’s cyber operations posture and recommend mitigations.

  • Draft and coordinate read-ahead packages, meeting notes, meeting invitations, white papers, executive summaries etc. in a timely manner to brief executives in advance of the associated action, decision or event.

 

Minimum Qualifications Including Certificates: 

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university/college
  • Minimum 5 years of combined OSD, Joint Staff, Service, DOD Agency, Combatant Command Headquarters, or Interagency (e.g., DHS, CISA, Intelligence Community), experience performing work related to task area.
  • Minimum 3 years of experience managing cyber manpower initiatives; coordinating programming and budget issues; preparing manpower and workforce products (i.e., executive briefs, decision papers, information papers, talking points, analysis, etc.); and representing senior leadership in cyber operations.

 

Desired Qualifications: 

  • Master’s degree in a related field from an accredited university/college

 

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