
Management and Program Analyst
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.Typical work assignments include, but are not limited to: Serving as a program specialist applying the concepts of security and resilience to work. Providing review, analysis, and support to assessment programs. Knowledgeable of issues related to security and resilience assessment, evolving needs from regional offices, SLTT, and private sector stakeholders. Ensuring programmatic communication activities are consistently implemented. Providing guidance to teammates and colleagues on the project and clearly articulating for the team relevant deadlines, the goals of the project(s), etc. Coordinating with federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial organizations, private sector stakeholders, and other partners in the development and deployment of assessment capabilities. Representing the Resilience Services Branch at meetings, conferences, and other forums with key government officials, industry academia, and other stakeholders. Supporting development and review of strategic, operational, reports, policies, and procedures in accordance with ISD priorities.
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