
Acquisition Security Analyst
- Colorado Springs, CO
- $106,900-177,900 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- In-depth lifecycle program analysis to identify critical program information (CPI), Critical System Resources (CSR), and their associated vulnerabilities. Assist with the identification and implementation of countermeasures. Develop and implement a risk management-based program protection plan and strategy.
- Provide security recommendations to the PM, GSSO, and cognizant security authorities as to the Air Force acquisition and sustainment process.
- Maintain a working relationship with the PM, Contracting Officer and contractor security officers to ensure a standardized and correct format/process is utilized for all DD Form 254 efforts throughout the acquisition and sustainment lifecycle, in coordination with Program Security Officers.
- Conduct analysis of foreign intelligence threats against programs involving customer's critical research, sensitive technologies or CPI.
- Prepare and produce analytical products from numerous resources, to include various databases, to ensure a real-time, tailored product is provided.
- Write, review, and/or edit Security Classification Guides (SCG), Exposure Contingency Plans (ECP), Managed Access Plans (MAP), Security Operating Procedures (SOPs), System Test Plans (STP)
- Provide technical analysis and OPSEC support to SMC or AFSPC Special programs and other associated operations, missions, and organizational elements involved in developing system requirements to associated systems RDT&E.
- Bachelor's degree in a related area or equivalent additional experience of 4 years in lieu of degree.
- 10+ years related experience with acquisition programs
- 6+ years with SCI or SAR programs.
- Must be familiar with security policy/manuals and the appropriate ICDs/JAFANs/DOD Manuals and other guiding policy documents.
- Must have extensive knowledge of the DD Form 254 and how it is incorporated in the Air Force acquisition process.
- Willingness to travel with the scope of the Program's Area of Responsibility (AOR) (note- could be extensive, and will include both air and ground transportation)
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel)
- Possess a high degree of originality, creativity, initiative requiring minimal supervision.
- Have the ability to work in a dynamic environment and effectively interact with numerous DOD, military/civilian personnel and industry partners.
- Current Top Secret Clearance with SCI Eligibility
- Eligibility for access to Special Access Program Information
- Willingness to submit to a polygraph.
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50%.
- Needs to occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc.
- Constantly operates a computer and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine and computer printer.
- Frequently communicates with co-workers, management and customers, which may involve delivering presentations. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.