
Cybersecurity Program and Project Manager
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security AgencyThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is the Nation's risk advisor, working with partners to defend against today's threats and collaborating with industry to build a more secure and resilient infrastructure for the future. The official title of this position is Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist (INFOSEC) GS-22.Typical work assignments at the GS-13 level include, but are not limited to: Assessing policy needs and collaborate with stakeholders to develop policies to govern cyber activities. Monitoring and providing analysis on gathered feedback on customer satisfaction and internal service performance to foster continual improvement. Assisting/Conducting audits of information technology (IT) programs and projects. Developing, maintaining, and communicating program-to support consistent execution and informed decision-making. Building and sustaining productive relationships with customers, IT process owners, service managers, product owners, procurement officials, and interagency stakeholders to coordinaterequirements, service delivery, and policy outcomes. Establishing and maintaining communication channels with stakeholders. Identifying service delivery gaps, security control weaknesses, and procurement-related risks. Typical work assignments at the GS-14 level include, but are not limited to: Balancing and prioritizing services to meet overall customerrequirements, constraints, and objectives. Evaluating trade-offs among cost, schedule, performance, and security to recommend project costs, design concepts, and design changes across the acquisition life cycle. Developing, maintaining, and communicating program-to support consistent execution and informed decision-making. Managing the internal relationship with information technology (IT) process owners supporting the service, assisting with the definition and agreement of Operating Level Agreements. Briefing leadership on significant service performance issues, tailoring messages to the audience and decision needed. Developing recommendations for optimization, upgrades, and corrective actions; and track issues to resolution. Collaborating with stakeholders to develop policies to govern cyber activities. Providing guidance across the total acquisition life cycle (including National Security Systems where applicable).
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