
SUPERVISORY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST (SECURITY)
STRATEGIC SYSTEMS PROGRAMS (SSP)This is a public notice flyer to notify interested applicants of anticipated vacancies. Applications will not be accepted through this flyer. Interested applicants must follow the directions in the "
You will serve as a Supervisory IT Specialist and holds the position and title of Strategic Weapons Facility Pacific (SWFPAC) Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM).You will perform as the SWFPAC Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM) overseeing/managing SWFPAC's Cyber Security (CS) program.You will receive technical direction from the SPCIO and NWS Branch ISSMs and operates within the respective programs to implement Cybersecurity oversight that meets SSP’s mission needs.You will be responsible for integrating Enterprise Information Technology, NWS and Cybersecurity components into an effective Cybersecurity program that is responsive to the mission.You will set objectives and performs compliance oversight of Cybersecurity activities including Network and Systems Accreditation, IA workforce Management and Cyber Defense operations.You will develop Cybersecurity performance measurements and assess the effectiveness of programs including continuous internal/external monitoring, assessment, and reporting of user/system violations.You will interpret higher level guidance, analyses IT industry trends, and incorporates new IT delivery techniques/strategies into a comprehensive Cybersecurity program across networks and platforms.
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