
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST (NETWORK)
U.S. Marine CorpsYou will serve as an
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SPECIALIST (NETWORK) in the
ADMINISTRATION AND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DIVISION
of
HQ US MARINE
CORPS.You will manage the Key Management Infrastructure (KMI) system and associated network systems, as well as other related security, protection and distribution systems.You will collect and report the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) for the local installation, to include identification, tracking, monitoring, and report the IA workforce DoD 8140.01 Cyberspace Workforce Management Program.You will develop, manage, prepare contracts, reviews, and oversee the budgetrequirements for new installation or changes to KMI network.You will recommend corrective actions or provide input as regional chair member to the
KMI CCEB
based on inspection findings or investigations of system issues or failures.
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