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Senior Security Management Advisor - TS/SCI with Poly
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Supports United States Forces Global (USFOR-G) providing multi-disciplined intelligence operations in support of global United States (US) military and government operations, including, but not limited to, all Major Commands and Combatant Commands of all military branches.  Provides global intelligence analytical reach-back in support of Department of Defense (DoD), Special Operations Command (SOCOM) and Special Operations Forces (SOF) initiatives, missions, and crisis response as well as US Army Europe & Africa (USAREUR-AF) remote, CONUS-based, analytical support.

Responsibilities\:

Assist and provide advice on all aspects of security support, working in coordination with an integrated military staff. Develop and assist in the development of policies and SOPs, IAW applicable policies and regulations, such as DoD, ICD, USFOR-G, and FRAGOs for administration of the agency/organization security program. Liaise with US, NATO, and industrial personnel. Coordinate with internal/external offices and agencies/organizations.  Establish and maintain a POC list of professional contacts throughout CJOA, CONUS, and OCONUS. Conduct Security Education and Training Awareness (SETA) for agency/organization personnel. Prepare Special Security Representative (SSR)/Contract Special Security Representative (CSSR) and Collateral Security Manager (SM) training IAW applicable policies and regulations. Conduct training to include SCI and Collateral Security Accreditation/Re- Accreditation/De-accreditation, Response to a Security Incident, and Handling of Classified Materials. Prepare annual/semi-annual refresher training IAW applicable policies and regulations, using varying methods (e.g. Power Point, Computer Based Training, and in-person presentation, etc.) and master log of security course offerings. Develop a quarterly training schedule, conduct training sessions, and maintain attendance records, to include attendee name, date, assigned agency/unit, and course title.  Troubleshoot routine personnel security, physical security, and information security issues that impact personnel, facilities, or networks throughout USFOR-G, to include Special Operations Command (SOCOM) elements, and elevate complex issues to the responsible SSO. Conduct personnel security, physical security, and information security related tasks for Collateral/SCI facilities when required by the TSSO and coordinated with the COR. Assist with development and maintenance of continuity documentation.

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Supports United States Forces Global (USFOR-G) providing multi-disciplined intelligence operations in support of global United States (US) military and government operations, including, but not limited to, all Major Commands and Combatant Commands of all military branches.  Provides global intelligence analytical reach-back in support of Department of Defense (DoD), Special Operations Command (SOCOM) and Special Operations Forces (SOF) initiatives, missions, and crisis response as well as US Army Europe & Africa (USAREUR-AF) remote, CONUS-based, analytical support.

Responsibilities\:

Assist and provide advice on all aspects of security support, working in coordination with an integrated military staff. Develop and assist in the development of policies and SOPs, IAW applicable policies and regulations, such as DoD, ICD, USFOR-G, and FRAGOs for administration of the agency/organization security program. Liaise with US, NATO, and industrial personnel. Coordinate with internal/external offices and agencies/organizations.  Establish and maintain a POC list of professional contacts throughout CJOA, CONUS, and OCONUS. Conduct Security Education and Training Awareness (SETA) for agency/organization personnel. Prepare Special Security Representative (SSR)/Contract Special Security Representative (CSSR) and Collateral Security Manager (SM) training IAW applicable policies and regulations. Conduct training to include SCI and Collateral Security Accreditation/Re- Accreditation/De-accreditation, Response to a Security Incident, and Handling of Classified Materials. Prepare annual/semi-annual refresher training IAW applicable policies and regulations, using varying methods (e.g. Power Point, Computer Based Training, and in-person presentation, etc.) and master log of security course offerings. Develop a quarterly training schedule, conduct training sessions, and maintain attendance records, to include attendee name, date, assigned agency/unit, and course title.  Troubleshoot routine personnel security, physical security, and information security issues that impact personnel, facilities, or networks throughout USFOR-G, to include Special Operations Command (SOCOM) elements, and elevate complex issues to the responsible SSO. Conduct personnel security, physical security, and information security related tasks for Collateral/SCI facilities when required by the TSSO and coordinated with the COR. Assist with development and maintenance of continuity documentation.

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* Experience developing and interpreting security policy for Senior Level Government and Industry personnel. Developed in-depth Collateral/SCI Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Emergency Action Plans (EAPs). Thorough familiarity with all security clearance processes. Experience reading and interpreting blueprints/drawings to ensure facilities meet security requirements. Experience evaluating and processing approvals/accreditations for Tactical SCIFs (T-SCIF), Secure working Areas (SWA), and Temporary Secure Working Areas (TSWA) in a non- traditional environment to perform critical contingency tasks.

Clearance Required\:

TS/SCI

Minimum Years of Experience\:

At least seven (7) years of experience applying security standards that apply to SCI Facilities (SCIFs) as outlined in ICD 705, Intelligence Community Standard (ICS) 705-1, IC Tech Spec-for ICD/ICS 705, and DoD Manual 5105.21 Volume 1-3.  Four (4) years’ of experience utilizing Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) and Joint Clearance and Access Verification System (JCAVS).

Preferred\:  

Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree Deployment and operational OCONUS experience OCONUS. Security Fundamentals Professional Certification. Completed Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 705 Physical Security Course (or equivalent). Completed Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) SSO course (or equivalent). * Experience developing and interpreting security policy for Senior Level Government and Industry personnel. Developed in-depth Collateral/SCI Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Emergency Action Plans (EAPs). Thorough familiarity with all security clearance processes. Experience reading and interpreting blueprints/drawings to ensure facilities meet security requirements. Experience evaluating and processing approvals/accreditations for Tactical SCIFs (T-SCIF), Secure working Areas (SWA), and Temporary Secure Working Areas (TSWA) in a non- traditional environment to perform critical contingency tasks.

Clearance Required\:

TS/SCI

Minimum Years of Experience\:

At least seven (7) years of experience applying security standards that apply to SCI Facilities (SCIFs) as outlined in ICD 705, Intelligence Community Standard (ICS) 705-1, IC Tech Spec-for ICD/ICS 705, and DoD Manual 5105.21 Volume 1-3.  Four (4) years’ of experience utilizing Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) and Joint Clearance and Access Verification System (JCAVS).

Preferred\:  

Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree Deployment and operational OCONUS experience OCONUS. Security Fundamentals Professional Certification. Completed Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 705 Physical Security Course (or equivalent). Completed Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) SSO course (or equivalent).
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