Colorado Springs, CO30+ days ago
Location: This position is on Schriever SFB, CO and PRIMARY DUTIES: Plan, develop, coordinate and lead security processes prior to and during 392 CTS exercise events IAW DoD and HQ guidance develop, implement and monitor 392 CTS service exercise security policies, administration, protocols and procedures Identify gaps and shortfalls in security and administrative processes and procedures and propose solutions to overcome identified deficiencies Coordinate with government and other contract leads to establish, implement, and enforce security requirements for the protection of personnel, property, and information during the exercise Review event-related documents (e.g., trip reports, exercise planning/execution products, after-action reports, lessons learned, meeting minutes, etc.) for security protection IAW government-directed timeline Coordinate with SAF/IA and local Foreign Disclosure Officers (FDOs) to support coalition SF events as required Maintain access control systems, respond to emergency situations, and prepare and conduct internal and external vulnerability assessments Utilize Defense Information Security System (DISS) to coordinate with the SSO and/or the local security managers to ensure personnel participating in USSF exercises are appropriately cleared Coordinate or provide security briefings, debriefings, and security awareness training as directed Assist with the destruction, distribution, hand carrying, and wrapping of classified material before, during, and after 392 CTS exercise events Collect lessons learned (LL) during and/or after exercise/event execution and publish them to appropriate repositories Develop and execute a process to collect, track, and report USSF exercise conference/exercise participants Provide security support to all SF administrative processes to include electronic file management and document control/processing REQUIREMENTS: 2-3 years experience with DoD classification management procedures Working knowledge of DoD Manual 5200.01 Instructions for Developing Security Classification Guides Experience with using DISS to pass and collect security related information Excellent writing and communication skills with the ability to focus on building customer relationships This position requires limited travel PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: 5 years of administrative support experience with emphasis in security protocols and procedures Familiarity with Program Protection Plans and Critical Program Information procedures Excellent knowledge of DoD security protocols and procedures Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, and Outlook) RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:7-10 years of relevant experience.