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Senior Level Career (10+ yrs experience)
Business - Support
Arlington, VA (On/Off-Site)
Are you ready to make an impact on defense policy? The Red Gate Group is seeking a Technical Writer/Editor to support the Acquisition Policy & Innovation (API) Directorate within the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition and Sustainment) (OUSD(A&S)). In this pivotal role, you will work with a team of legislative analysts to provide expert support in congressional requests, reporting requirements, and legislative analysis.
Key responsibilities include:
Provide subject matter expert assistance and complex administrative support to the government team. Research statutes and the origin of procurement regulations, draft and edit regulatory text and Federal Register notices, and develop economic cost/benefit analyses to assess and document the impact on the public (i.e., increase or decrease in burden). Investigate how prospective changes will affect regulations.
Prepare rulemaking packages by performing statutory and regulatory research; drafting and editing the approval process documents, summaries of proposed rules, regulatory text, and responses to questions or comments; and coordinating with government agencies for reviews and approvals.
Manage the preparation and renewal of Paperwork Reduction Act packages. Research the impact of current information collection requirements, verify need for the information, consolidate data, and draft the notices and supporting statements.
Prepare and edit formal staffed packages for senior leader signature.
Attend and participate in meetings. Prepare briefings as appropriate.
Manage multiple assignments from multiple people in busy work environment.
Required Skills & Qualifications
Secret clearance required
Bachelor’s degree or above
At least 10+ years of writing and/or technical writing work experience
Strong researcher with knowledge of Federal Acquisition Regulation/Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (title 48 Code of Federal Regulations, chapters 1 and 2)
Familiarity with rulemaking procedures under the Office of Federal Procurement Policy statute
Experience with editing documents for grammar and punctuation
Familiarity with Government Printing Office Style Guide and Federal Register Document Drafting Handbook guidelines
Experience as a contracting officer highly desired
Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint
Self-directed, detail-oriented in completing assigned tasks, able to adapt to changing work efforts and manage impact of shifting priorities
Key responsibilities include:
Provide subject matter expert assistance and complex administrative support to the government team. Research statutes and the origin of procurement regulations, draft and edit regulatory text and Federal Register notices, and develop economic cost/benefit analyses to assess and document the impact on the public (i.e., increase or decrease in burden). Investigate how prospective changes will affect regulations.
Prepare rulemaking packages by performing statutory and regulatory research; drafting and editing the approval process documents, summaries of proposed rules, regulatory text, and responses to questions or comments; and coordinating with government agencies for reviews and approvals.
Manage the preparation and renewal of Paperwork Reduction Act packages. Research the impact of current information collection requirements, verify need for the information, consolidate data, and draft the notices and supporting statements.
Prepare and edit formal staffed packages for senior leader signature.
Attend and participate in meetings. Prepare briefings as appropriate.
Manage multiple assignments from multiple people in busy work environment.
Required Skills & Qualifications
Secret clearance required
Bachelor’s degree or above
At least 10+ years of writing and/or technical writing work experience
Strong researcher with knowledge of Federal Acquisition Regulation/Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (title 48 Code of Federal Regulations, chapters 1 and 2)
Familiarity with rulemaking procedures under the Office of Federal Procurement Policy statute
Experience with editing documents for grammar and punctuation
Familiarity with Government Printing Office Style Guide and Federal Register Document Drafting Handbook guidelines
Experience as a contracting officer highly desired
Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint
Self-directed, detail-oriented in completing assigned tasks, able to adapt to changing work efforts and manage impact of shifting priorities
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