
Acquisition Security Analyst
- Los Angeles, CA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Conduct lifecycle program analysis to identify Critical Program Information (CPI), Critical System Resources (CSR), associated vulnerabilities, and help implement countermeasures
- Provide technical security support and guidance to SAP, SCI, and collateral programs across acquisition and sustainment phases; offer informed recommendations to program management and security stakeholders
- Support the development, execution, and implementation of Program Protection Plans (PPP) and supporting documents including OPSEC plans, transition plans, CONOPS, emergency action and transport plans
- Review and coordinate documentation for public release, ensuring proper CUI markings, classification levels, and distribution statements in alignment with Air Force doctrine
- Develop tailored analytical products using multiple data sources and systems to support real-time security decision-making and risk management
- Exposure Contingency Plans (ECPs), Managed Access Plans (MAPs), SOPs, and System Test Plans (STPs)
- Provide technical analysis and OPSEC support to SMC or AFSPC special programs, including efforts related to system RDT&E, mission planning, and operational integration
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field; 4 additional years of equivalent experience might be substituted for a degree
- 10+ years of experience supporting acquisition programs, including at least 6 years with SCI or SAR programs
- 4+ years of experience specifically with SAR program acquisitions (desired)
- Familiarity with applicable DoD security manuals, ICDs, JAFANs, and other guiding policy documents
- Extensive knowledge of DD Form 254 and its role in the Air Force acquisition process
- Current Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility is required
- Must be eligible for access to Special Access Programs
- Willingness to submit to a Counterintelligence polygraph is required
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time
- Occasionally moves within the office to access files, equipment, and other materials
- Constantly operates a computer and standard office equipment such as printers and copiers
- Frequently communicates with colleagues, management, and customers; must be able to exchange accurate information, including delivering presentations