Risk Analyst (Telecoms) with Security Clearance Information Technology (IT) - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Risk Analyst (Telecoms) with Security Clearance

Overview Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc(SPA) delivers high-impact, technical solutions to complex national security issuesWith over 50 years of business expertise and consistent growth, we are known for continuous innovation for our government customers, in both the US and abroadOur exceptionally talented team is highly collaborative in spirit and practice, producing Results that Matter Come work with the best! We offer opportunity, unique challenges, and clear-sighted commitment to the missionSPA:
ObjectiveResponsiveTrustedThe Joint, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Interagency Division provides expert support services to a range of customers spanning across the Department of Defense, Federal Civilian, and international marketsJOID provides a diverse portfolio of analytical and programmatic capabilities to help our customers make informed decisions on their most challenging issuesSPA is in need of a Risk Analyst (Telecoms) to support our Critical Infrastructure GroupThe Critical Infrastructure Group (CIG) provides technical, programmatic and analytical support to customers with missions in national security to include the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)The Group brings technical and operational expertise in fields of countering weapons of mass destruction, critical infrastructure protection, emergency response, nuclear non-proliferation, weapons deployment programs, and transportation safetyIn addition to management and advisory services, CIG staff collaborate closely with our clients to provide high-quality modeling, simulation, software, and analytical products to meet the most demanding government standards and timelinesResponsibilities SPA is seeking an experienced national security telecommunications subject matter expert to support the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) involvement with two interagency committees:
the Committee for the Assessment of Foreign Participation in the United States Telecommunications Services Sector (also known as Team Telecom) and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS)Team Telecom advises the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in its public interest review of national security and law enforcement concerns that may be raised by foreign participation in the U.
Stelecommunications services sectorCFIUS reviews transactions involving foreign investment in the United StatesThe candidate will be a technically or operationally-focused subject matter level expert in at least one of the following telecommunications areas:
broadcasting, undersea/subsea cabling, 5G, satellite communications and networks, wireless communications, emergency communications, wireline networks, or other telecommunications-related fieldsThe candidate will be responsible for the following:
reviewing Team Telecom applications and CFIUS filings and conducting risk assessments to include reviewing documents relating to FCC license applications (relating to satellites, subsea cables, international networks, and other related areas), corporate ownership structures, cybersecurity and physical security policies, and USG contracting informationConducting due diligence and fact-finding research independently and with the support of DHS stakeholders to assess risk arising from foreign involvement and the implications to DHS's security interests, communications, network resiliency, supply chain, personal data and cybersecurityAnalyzing open-source and classified information on telecommunication security issues to formulate actionable policy recommendations for DHS leadership decisionAuthoring analysis papers regarding the risks of foreign participation and advising the interagency Committee of the Department's recommendationsProducing case summaries, talking points, and action memos for DHS leadership as well as supporting evolving telecommunications and technology security policy developments as requiredQualifications Required Qualifications:
o US citizenship and active Secret Clearanceo Bachelor's Degree (or No Degree and 14 years of experience)o 10
years of relevant telecommunications experience ( in at least one of the following telecommunications areas:
broadcasting, undersea/subsea cabling, 5G, satellite communications and networks, wireless communications, emergency communications, wireline networks, or other telecommunications-related fields)
Qualifications:
o Active TS/SCI clearance and DHS Suitability.
o Master's Degree in Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Science, Telecommunications, or a related discipline.
o Experience overseeing telecommunication technology (e.
glong-haul, WAN, LAN, ATM, CBMA, PBX, SONET, undersea cabling, broadband) analytical workExperience configuring network infrastructure (long haul or local)Experience implementing cybersecurity networking/IaaS controls and e xperience with satellite communication interfacing or deployment.
Recommended Skills Classified Information Communication Consulting Federal Aviation Administration Health And Human Services Information Technology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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