
SECURITY MANAGER
- Colorado Springs, CO
- $117,000-148,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Plan, develop, coordinate and lead security processes prior to and during 392 CTS exercise events
- IAW DoD and HQ guidance develop, implement and monitor 392 CTS service exercise security policies, administration, protocols and procedures
- Identify gaps and shortfalls in security and administrative processes and procedures and propose solutions to overcome identified deficiencies
- Coordinate with government and other contract leads to establish, implement, and enforce security requirements for the protection of personnel, property, and information during the exercise
- Review event-related documents (e.g., trip reports, exercise planning/execution products, after-action reports, lessons learned, meeting minutes, etc.) for security protection IAW government-directed timelines
- Coordinate with SAF/IA and local Foreign Disclosure Officers (FDOs) to support coalition SF events as required
- Maintain access control systems, respond to emergency situations, and prepare and conduct internal and external vulnerability assessments
- Utilize Defense Information Security System (DISS) to coordinate with the SSO and/or the local security managers to ensure personnel participating in USSF exercises are appropriately cleared
- Coordinate or provide security briefings, debriefings, and security awareness training as directed
- Assist with the destruction, distribution, hand carrying, and wrapping of classified material before, during, and after 392 CTS exercise events
- Collect lessons learned (LL) during and/or after exercise/event execution and publish them to appropriate repositories
- Develop and execute a process to collect, track, and report USSF exercise conference/exercise participants
- Provide security support to all SF administrative processes to include electronic file management and document control/processing
- SAP security requirements experience
- 2-3 years experience with DoD classification management procedures
- Working knowledge of DoD Manual 5200.01
- Working knowledge of DoD Manual 5200.45 “Instructions for Developing Security Classification Guides
- Experience with using DISS to pass and collect security related information
- Excellent writing and communication skills with the ability to focus on building customer relationships
- This position requires limited travel
- 5 years of administrative support experience with emphasis in security protocols and procedures
- Familiarity with Program Protection Plans and Critical Program Information procedures
- Excellent knowledge of DoD security protocols and procedures
- Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, and Outlook)