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Security Program Protection Specialist

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Valiant Harbor International is a CVE Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business that specializes in program, acquisition, and financial services for Government science and technology, research and development, and technological programs. Here at Valiant Harbor International we emphasize extreme focus on helping federal government agencies identify and address organizational challenges in order to tailor and integrate specific solutions to solve their most difficult problems. Success is defined by our ability to meet our customer’s needs- we are a management consulting firm with a successful record of offering a wide range of professional, scientific, and technical services requiring a high degree of expertise and training.

 

Job Description

Valiant Harbor International (VHI) is seeking Security Program Protection Specialist to join our team in Springfield, VA.

The Research and Technology Protection (RTP) team develops and enlists subject matter expertise in providing day-to-day security classification guidance and assessments of classified and controlled unclassified information (including sensitive but unclassified) GEOINT campaigns and program tools development within the NGA Research.  RTP is a security risk management process that identifies and safeguards both technical and programmatic information from technology conception through transition to a mission partner.  RTP analyzes information and processes to ensure the security of information and technology and safeguard U.S. Government, National Security, and the Intelligence Community interests against unauthorized disclosure.  Additionally, RTP applies operations security and selected countermeasures to the protection of critical information generated by NGA Research.

 

Job Responsibilities

  • Provide system security analysis and program documentation and risk assessment analysis in support of the RTP mission.
  • Develop and maintain a comprehensive picture of the threats to NGA Research programs.
  • Assist in the identification of potential program vulnerabilities that could be exploited.
  • Assess the impact of losing NGA R&D information.
  • Perform overall security risk assessment for NGA’s research efforts.
  • Provide pros and cons associated with proposed risk mitigation options.
  • Assist with reviewing and establishing additional technical and process-related security classification guidance for new concepts developed by the Offices and Pods.
  • Develop uniquely tailored classification guidelines for innovative GEOINT tools development and GEOINT data and specialized handling and dissemination instructions for Intelligence materials and specialized GEOINT programs and
  • publications from NGA/Research.
  • Provide expert advice and assistance regarding the protection of classified information, classification management, special security, industrial security, security education and training, and security investigations.
  • Coordinate with PMs and OGC to identify export-controlled/ITAR restricted technologies in development within NGA Research.
  • Provide briefings and assist in briefings for NGA Research workforce on evolving security policies and guidance, including foreign Government relationships.
  • Apply Business Intelligence (BI) and social network analysis to illuminate threats, vulnerabilities, and opportunities for exploitation within traditional and nontraditional supply chains, networks of individuals, financial and non-financial business activities, technology trends, academic partnerships, and research collaborations.
  • Identify, characterize, and analyze the capacity and maturity of the technology, innovation, development, and manufacturing ecosystem, including tiered and sub-tiered supplier bases, both domestic and foreign, to develop, deliver, and evolve critical enabling technologies and components.

 

Job Requirements

  • 15+ years related professional experience.
  • BA/BS, MA/MS, or PhD required; MA/MS or PhD in law, law enforcement, cybersecurity, criminal justice, political science, history, English, or similar preferred.
  • Currently possess a U.S. DoD Top Secret security clearance with SCI eligibility.
  • Experience developing, staffing and managing security programs for R&D communities, to include the IC, DoD, Commonwealth allies, industry, and academia.
  • Experience in NGA or Intelligence Community (IC) and RDT&E communities desired.
  • Professional security certifications desired; Security Fundamentals Professional Certification (SFPC), Security Asset Protection Professional Certification (SAPPC), Security Program Integration Professional Certificate (SPIPC), Special Program Security Certification (SPSC).
  • Expert knowledge of Government policy and procedures for the handling of Unclassified, sensitive/Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), National Security Information (Collateral), and SCI (including special security requirements) for the implementation of IC and DoD policy.
  • Knowledge in developing, reviewing and documenting classification management business processes ensuring compliance with the Director of National Intelligence policy (ODNI), E.O. 13526, DoDM 5200.01, Volumes 1-4, federal regulations and international arrangements.

 

 

 

 

 

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