Overview
National Industrial Security Program Lead/Manager LOCATION: Columbia, MD JOB STATUS:Full-time CLEARANCE:Active TS/SCI CERTIFICATION:FSO Program Management for Possessing Facilities TRAVEL:Less than 5% SALARY RANGE: $94K - $140K Astrion has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Security Professional to manage the day-to-day administration of the facility's National Industrial Security Program. This position is full-time onsite in Columbia, Maryland. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS
- Bachelor's degree with 8-10 years of experience.
- Must understand and implement 32 CFR Part 117 (NISPOM) and applicable DCSA requirements.
- Completion of FSO Program Management for Possessing Facilities
- Experience in supporting U.S. Government clients.
- Experience with Security Business Integrated Management Systems (i.e., Sign-In-Compliance, Sign-In Enterprise, SIMS, etc.)
- U.S. citizenship with active TS/SCI eligibility and the ability to maintain such eligibility.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS
- Proficiency with DISS, NBIS, NISS, and related personnel/industrial security systems.
- Proficiency with DD Form 254 requirements and classified contracts/subcontracts.
- Knowledge of classified information handling, safeguarding, storage, transmission, destruction, and incident reporting requirements.
- Vulnerability assessment and remediation.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to train employees and advise program leadership.
- Excellent organization, attention to detail, discretion, and records-management skills.
- Prior experience as an FSO, AFSO, CPSO, security specialist, or industrial security professional in the defense/aerospace/government-contracting environment.
- Professional certifications such as ISP (Industrial Security Professional) or relevant CDSE training/certifications are a plus.
RESPONSIBILITES:
- NISP Compliance & Program Management: - Oversee the day-to-day administration of the facility's industrial security program; interpret and implement 32 CFR Part 117, contract security requirements, DCSA guidance, and applicable government security policies and guidelines.
- Classified Information Protection: Establish and oversee controls for receipt, generation, access, handling, reproduction, transmission, storage, and disposition of classified information; this includes safeguarding areas, approved storage, combinations/credentials, and physical security controls
- Personnel Security: Ensure personnel have appropriate eligibility, access authorization, need-to-know, briefings, and debriefings to support the facility operations.
- Continuous Monitoring and Improvement: Assess security risks, identify trends, recommend improvements to senior management, and ensure adequate security resources are available to meet the complexity and classified workload of the facility.
- Security Education & Training: Ensure personnel understand their responsibilities for safeguarding classified information and receive required initial, recurring/refresher, and termination/debriefing security training.
- Insider Threat: Coordinate with the Insider Threat Program Senior Official (ITPSO) and ensure security-program information relevant to insider threat is identified, reported, and integrated into the insider-threat program.
- Self-Inspections & Corrective Actions: Conduct or coordinate required self-inspections, identify vulnerabilities and deficiencies, develop corrective actions, brief management, and maintain supporting records.
- DCSA Interface: Serve as a principal facility contact for the servicing DCSA Industrial Security Representative, support DCSA security reviews/assessments, respond to findings, and maintain required records/documentation. DCSA notes that routine ISR engagement normally flows through the FSO.
- Security Procedures: Develop and maintain local Standard Practice Procedures (SPPs), SOPs, plans, and processes appropriate to the facility's classified operations.
- Information Systems Collaboration and Coordination: Coordinate with the Information System Security and Information Technology teams.
- Provide Security input for Security Plans, POA&Ms, and Configuration Management Plans.
- Security Incidents: Conduct inquires to actual or suspected loss, compromise, unauthorized disclosure, security violations, and other incidents; preserve relevant information, conduct required inquiries, report through appropriate channels, and implement corrective actions.
- Technical Advising - Advise program managers, system owners, and administrators on security implications of risk decisions.
- Security Reporting: Ensure proper reporting of adverse information, suspicious contacts, security incidents, foreign contacts/travel and other insider-threat indicators.
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