
Cybersecurity Architect
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesThis position is located in the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Office of Information Technology (OIT), Enterprise Systems Solutions Group (ESSG), Division of Identity Management Enterprise Systems (DIMES). As an IT Cybersecurity Specialist (Security), GS-2210-12, referred to here as Cybersecurity Architect, you will support the development, design, implementation, and oversight of the AccessCMS platform.Contribute to the design of the overall enterprise Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) security framework.Perform analysis of a system's compliance with applicable policies, standards, and procedures.Monitor progress against program plans, which identify program milestones and associated tasking and timeframes.Provide administrative support to Contracting Officer Representatives (CORs) in formulating project plans, statements of objectives and/or statements of work (SOO/SOW), and budgets in support of ICAM initiatives for CMS systems.Assist in internal reporting to leadership on ICAM governance activities, such as periodic reports capturing the status of CMS systems' compliance with CMS security metrics.
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