Information Security Subject Matter Expert with Security Clearance Information Technology (IT) - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Information Security Subject Matter Expert with Security Clearance

Mount Indie is in search of an Information Security Subject Matter Expert to support the Office of the Under Secretary for Defense (Intelligence & Security) (OUSD(I&S)) security and counterintelligence programsThe Information Security Subject Matter Expert shall provide services for specialized administrative, specialist and subject matter expertise in support of DoD and interagency counterintelligence, identity intelligence, law enforcement, and security policies, procedures, and programsThis resource will provide subject matter expert-level Information Security support to the Critical Technology Protection DirectorateJob Responsibilities and/or Success Factors oSupport policy development, sufficiency reviews, interpretations, training development and delivery, and all administrative matters for DoD policies governing Classified National Security Information, including classification, declassification, special access program security and administration, Intelligence Community Sensitive Compartmented Information, downgrade, foreign disclosure, and public releaseParticipates in Staff Assistance visits to audit policy compliance, approximately twice per yearoSupport the development and continued implementation of national and DoD policy, Executive Agent guidance, regulatory requirements, and training for Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)This includes administration and oversight of DoD's CUI Registry, coordination with DoD CUI Program Managers, policy writing and interpretation, and preparation for OUSD(I&S) personnel attending Executive Agent CUI governance bodiesParticipates in Staff Assistance Visits to audit policy compliance, approximately twice per yearoSupport the development and implementation of national and DoD policy, guidance, and training on Critical Program Information (CPI) identification and Program Protection PlanningoSupport the development and implementation of national and DoD policy, guidance, and training on Classification Management and Security Classification Guidance (SCG)Provides thorough and complete feedback on draft SCGs, ensures draft SCGs adhere to policy standards, and identifies current SCGs that may require updates, consolidation, or cancellation, approximately five times per monthoExecutes Critical Technology Protection (CTP) file plan and records management requirements, including timely destruction of non-records, approximately once per weekEducation and Minimum Qualifications oMust have an active TS/SCI ClearanceoBachelor's degree from an accredited universityoMinimum ten (10) years of demonstrated knowledge of national, DoD and information security policies and proceduresoFive (5) years of experience supporting DoD security functions to include operations security, critical program information/technology protection, declassification, and SCI and SAP security policiesoFive (5) years of experience conducting security reviews, constructing or reviewing security classification guidance (SCG), and interpreting DoD policy governing disclosure of classified informationoThree (3) years of experience recommending security policy positions and once approved, representing those positions to a broad constituency at various forums and facilitate or chair forums to draft policy and/or achieve policy issue resolutionoFour (4) years of security policy or operational experienceoFive (5) years of experience as a staff action officer on an Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD), Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), or Military Department headquarters staff.
Recommended Skills Administration Auditing Computer Security Governance Law Enforcement Operations Security Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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