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Top Secret/SCI
Senior Level Career (10+ yrs experience)
$150,000 and above
No Traveling
Finance
Fort Washington, MD (On-Site/Office)
The Secretary of the Air Force, Office of Competition (SAF/OC) Concepts, Development and Management Office (SAF/CDM) Cyber Capabilities Support Office (CCSO) is a research and development (R&D) driven technology and development and operational support activity under the cognizance of the United States Air Force (USAF). CCSO develops solutions to hard problems in order to facilitate national success in the Offensive Cyber Operations (OCO) domain. By utilizing a unique blend of technology, intelligence, and operations subject matter experts (SMEs) in a quick reaction capability (QRC) environment, CCSO develops focused capabilities to enable the achievement of Combatant Command (COCOM) mission objectives across all phases of combat.
The Acquisition Program Manager supports CCSO across its cyber capabilities’ portfolio with a full range of project management tasks, in coordination with government program managers, to include procurement, financial management and planning, systems engineering, production, security, contracting, and logistics for existing and future programs. The Acquisition Program Manager shall support and advise on development and maintenance of all project documentation, and coordination of documentation between functional organizations inside and outside SAF/OC. Per PWS section 1.3.1.1 Project Management/Acquisition Support, and section and 1.3.2, Acquisition Project Support-Cyber, specific responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• Provide expertise with DoD systems and non-systems full life cycle program management support, to include but not limited to: acquisition strategy development, requirement documentation development, project management documentation and reports, stakeholder management, monitoring of cost, performance and schedule, and DoD risk management techniques.
• Draft documentation (e.g., acquisition plans, requirements approval documents, justification and approvals, statement of objectives/statement of work/performance work statements, quality contract data requirements list, assurance plans, etc.); presentation materials (e.g., early strategy and issues sessions, acquisition strategy panel briefings, etc.); and prepare and coordinate, within SAF/OC, staff summary packages to support acquisition milestone coordination and decisions.
• Support risk management and process improvement by developing risk mitigation strategies, recommended courses of actino, and documentation.
• Support development of program execution briefings and contract review briefings.
• Participate as an acquisition SME in internal and external SAF/OC meetings. The contractor shall develop and coordinate responses to internal and external program inquiries.
• Support development of Program Element Monitor (PEM) briefings, staffer briefs, and recommend to the Government language for annual Congressional Justifications Books.
• Work with other functional areas including financial management on PEM related activities (e.g., tracking, monitoring, and reporting of program element execution, contract actions, unfunded requirements, and necessary program metrics).
• Develop and deliver program execution briefings and contract review briefings.
• Develop, advise on, and maintain all project documentation.
• Conduct ongoing risk management, issue resolution, and process improvements on projects assigned.
• Provide ongoing project execution oversight and leadership to include schedule development and monitoring; technical development prioritization, goal setting, and monitoring; technical execution performance monitoring and assessment; resource monitoring and assessment; technical integration planning, scheduling, and implementation; test planning, scheduling, coordination, implementation, and oversight; risk and issue identification and mitigation; and financial execution monitoring.
• Plan, coordinate, and execute regular, ongoing Sprint Reviews and Project Reviews for projects assigned.
• Evaluate and communicate project progress in writing, in briefings, and in discussions with Government Program Managers, other CDM personnel, and leadership.
• Anticipate and comprehend technical issues related to cyber capability efforts and work with appropriate team members to resolve.
• Develop and oversee improvements to the capability roadmap, to include: new features, functionality, and integration points.
• Support transition efforts to effectively deliver operations-ready capabilities. Transition support shall include coordination of site deliveries and installations, guidance and oversight of developer deliveries, and support transition engagements to include life cycle sustainment planning for transition.
Qualifications:
The candidate must have the following qualifications:
• Top Secret/SCI Clearance
• MS/MA (or a BA/BS plus an additional 8 years of work experience, 4 of which must be work-related)
• Minimum of fifteen (15) years of work-related experience.
• Of those 15 years, a minimum of ten (10) years conducting DoD acquisition program management.
• A recognized expert in their area of expertise.
• Expertise analyzing, developing, and advising on DoD systems and non-systems program management requirements and acquisition strategies.
• Expertise developing and coordinating DoDI 5000.02 acquisition and sustainment or Services Category (S-CAT) level I through V milestone planning and reporting documentation.
• Ability to work on high-visibility and mission critical taskings independently.
• Exceptional verbal and written communications skills.
The following qualifications are desired:
• PMP or DAWIA equivalent.
The Acquisition Program Manager supports CCSO across its cyber capabilities’ portfolio with a full range of project management tasks, in coordination with government program managers, to include procurement, financial management and planning, systems engineering, production, security, contracting, and logistics for existing and future programs. The Acquisition Program Manager shall support and advise on development and maintenance of all project documentation, and coordination of documentation between functional organizations inside and outside SAF/OC. Per PWS section 1.3.1.1 Project Management/Acquisition Support, and section and 1.3.2, Acquisition Project Support-Cyber, specific responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• Provide expertise with DoD systems and non-systems full life cycle program management support, to include but not limited to: acquisition strategy development, requirement documentation development, project management documentation and reports, stakeholder management, monitoring of cost, performance and schedule, and DoD risk management techniques.
• Draft documentation (e.g., acquisition plans, requirements approval documents, justification and approvals, statement of objectives/statement of work/performance work statements, quality contract data requirements list, assurance plans, etc.); presentation materials (e.g., early strategy and issues sessions, acquisition strategy panel briefings, etc.); and prepare and coordinate, within SAF/OC, staff summary packages to support acquisition milestone coordination and decisions.
• Support risk management and process improvement by developing risk mitigation strategies, recommended courses of actino, and documentation.
• Support development of program execution briefings and contract review briefings.
• Participate as an acquisition SME in internal and external SAF/OC meetings. The contractor shall develop and coordinate responses to internal and external program inquiries.
• Support development of Program Element Monitor (PEM) briefings, staffer briefs, and recommend to the Government language for annual Congressional Justifications Books.
• Work with other functional areas including financial management on PEM related activities (e.g., tracking, monitoring, and reporting of program element execution, contract actions, unfunded requirements, and necessary program metrics).
• Develop and deliver program execution briefings and contract review briefings.
• Develop, advise on, and maintain all project documentation.
• Conduct ongoing risk management, issue resolution, and process improvements on projects assigned.
• Provide ongoing project execution oversight and leadership to include schedule development and monitoring; technical development prioritization, goal setting, and monitoring; technical execution performance monitoring and assessment; resource monitoring and assessment; technical integration planning, scheduling, and implementation; test planning, scheduling, coordination, implementation, and oversight; risk and issue identification and mitigation; and financial execution monitoring.
• Plan, coordinate, and execute regular, ongoing Sprint Reviews and Project Reviews for projects assigned.
• Evaluate and communicate project progress in writing, in briefings, and in discussions with Government Program Managers, other CDM personnel, and leadership.
• Anticipate and comprehend technical issues related to cyber capability efforts and work with appropriate team members to resolve.
• Develop and oversee improvements to the capability roadmap, to include: new features, functionality, and integration points.
• Support transition efforts to effectively deliver operations-ready capabilities. Transition support shall include coordination of site deliveries and installations, guidance and oversight of developer deliveries, and support transition engagements to include life cycle sustainment planning for transition.
Qualifications:
The candidate must have the following qualifications:
• Top Secret/SCI Clearance
• MS/MA (or a BA/BS plus an additional 8 years of work experience, 4 of which must be work-related)
• Minimum of fifteen (15) years of work-related experience.
• Of those 15 years, a minimum of ten (10) years conducting DoD acquisition program management.
• A recognized expert in their area of expertise.
• Expertise analyzing, developing, and advising on DoD systems and non-systems program management requirements and acquisition strategies.
• Expertise developing and coordinating DoDI 5000.02 acquisition and sustainment or Services Category (S-CAT) level I through V milestone planning and reporting documentation.
• Ability to work on high-visibility and mission critical taskings independently.
• Exceptional verbal and written communications skills.
The following qualifications are desired:
• PMP or DAWIA equivalent.
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