
IT Program Manager (ENTARCH)
Offices, Boards and DivisionsThis position serves as a IT Program Manager (ENTARCH), located in the Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of the Chief Information Officer, Cybersecurity Services Staff, Cyber Enterprise Engineering & Service Directorate located in Washington, DC. The primary purpose of this position is to serve as the technical authority responsible for the oversight, coordination, and execution of enterprise IT and cybersecurity operations supporting mission-critical national security functions.The duties andresponsibilities for a IT Program Manager (ENTARCH) GS-2210-14 generally include, but are not limited to, the following: Designs, implements, and assesses enterprise architecture frameworks to align information technology systems, strategies, and services with organizational missionrequirements. Establishes and applies architecture principles, standards, and governance processes to guide technology decisions and ensure compliance with enterpriserequirements. Integrates and operationalizes enterprise data across systems by standardize data flows, ensuring data integrity and availability. Performs advanced analysis of data to assess enterprise cybersecurity posture, identify systemic control gaps, and quantify risk exposure in alignment with federal mandates. Evaluates and reports on enterprise risk posture by validating security controls, tracking remediation actions.
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