
IT CYBERSECURITY SPECIALIST (CUSTSPT/INFOSEC)
Defense Information Systems AgencyThis position is being recruited under 10 USC 1599f into the Cyber Excepted Service and does NOT convey eligibility to be converted to the Competitive Service. It has been identified as a position necessary to carry out and support the mission of the US Cyber Command. It is in the Professional Work Category at the Senior Work Level within the CES Occupational Structure. It is located in the DISA - SPACECOM Field Office (FO).Formulate, coordinate, and implement cybersecurity plans, strategies, and policies to align Peterson SFB / DISA-SPACECOM security initiatives with agency strategic guidance and USSPACECOM's missionrequirements.Direct liaison and collaboration efforts with Customer Relationship Managers (CRMs), senior IT staff, and program managers to employ change management and strategic IT planning concepts.Serve as the primary customer point of contact to analyze customerrequirements, address service delivery challenges, and develop technical security solutions while maintaining program integrity.Perform strategic analyses of mission partner operational and service needs to establish customer-centric service delivery models.Provide advisory, consultative, and technical services to program and line managers regarding IT and cybersecurity issues to develop effective solutions for program improvement.
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