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Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts

Supervisory IT Specialist (Security)

Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
Anywhere in the U.S. (remote job), United StatesOn-siteContractMid-levelengineering $148k – $210k/yr 1w ago

This position is in the Department of the Chief Information Office, Information Technology Security Office (ITSO), Security Mission Integration Division. ITSO manages the Judiciary's IT security program, oversees the security operations of Judiciary IT assets and environments, proposes national IT security policies and develops guidelines for their implementation, and establishes and maintains collaborative relationships within the Judiciary and with third-party partners.The Supervisory Information Technology Specialist (Security) serves as the Security Mission Integration Division (SMID) Chief. The incumbent provides leadership and oversight for cybersecurity engineering, automation, analytics, and modernization initiatives that support the security of Judiciary information systems. In this role, the incumbent leads efforts to identify, prioritize, and mitigate cybersecurity risks through the integration of advanced technologies, data-driven decision-making, and enterprise security solutions.Duties include, but are not limited to: Providing strategic direction, supervision, and performance management for federal and contractor personnel supporting the division's cybersecurity mission. Planning, developing, and managing division resources, including personnel, budget, training, and technology investments. Leading the development and implementation of cybersecurity architectures, modernization initiatives, and automated security capabilities to address emerging threats and improve operational effectiveness. Overseeing secure systems development, cybersecurity engineering, and DevSecOps practices to ensure compliance with cybersecurity governance, risk management, and compliancerequirements. Directing the development of cybersecurity analytics, automation, and performance reporting capabilities that support operational effectiveness, decision-making, and continuous improvement. Collaborating with Judiciary stakeholders, business partners, and technology organizations to establish priorities, align investments, and advance enterprise cybersecurity objectives. Monitoring and reporting on program performance, project execution, operational improvements, and cybersecurity outcomes. Directing cybersecurity program management, architecture, and secure systems development activities in alignment with the National Initiative for CybersecurityEducation (NICE) Workforce Framework.

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