Join our technology leading team of men and women in solving some of the world’s most complex technical challenges. GDIT is seeking an enthusiastic Information SystemsSecurity Officer who is seeking to expand his/her experience in the Information Assurance field by joining our team in support of the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) mission of the Air Forces’ Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS). Specifically, you will be directly supporting a global enterprise performing IA activities as they relate to ISSO duties at Beale AFB, CA.
This position offers long term employment stability, a great work environment and annual bonuses. Task: Information System Security Officer (ISSO)Validate configuration changes of firewall, switch, and router modifications on a continuous basis.Generate, collect, store, and retain audit dataEnsure the proper protection of the DPA, DCGS Enterprise, and Information Systems (ISs)Monitor systems, and their environments of operation, to include developing and updating security plans, managing and controlling changes to the DPA, and assessing the security impact of those changesEnsure physical and environmental protection measures are executed with appropriate security officials Ensure hardware, software, and firmware on ISs are operated, maintained, and disposed of IAW security policies, configuration management policies, and procedures as outlined in the security authorization artifactsAttend required technical and security training (e.g., operating system, networking, security management) relative to assigned dutiesEnsure all users have the requisite security clearances, authorization, need-to-know, and are provided security awareness training before granting access to the ISReport all security-related incidents to the ISSMConduct periodic reviews of Information Systems to ensure compliance with the security authorization artifacts and report finding to Government program lead(s)Notify the ISSM, in consultation with 27 IS, 480 ISRW/SC and 480 ISRW/SO, of any changes or modifications to hardware, software, or firmware of a system that might affect system authorizationMonitor system recovery processes to ensure security features and procedures are properly restored and functioning correctlyEnsure all IS security-related documentation is current and accessible to properly authorized individualsEnsure audit records are collected and reviewed IAW ICS 500-27, Collection and Sharing of Audit DataEnsure approved procedures are used by personnel for sanitizing and releasing system components and mediaMaintain a repository of all security authorizations for ISs applicable to the DPACoordinate IS security inspections, tests, and reviewsEnsures proper measures are taken when an IS incident or vulnerability is discovered IAW with governing guidanceDevelop and implement an IS security education, training, and awareness program for contractor personnelProvide input to the Government to develop and update System Security Authorization Agreement (SSAA), and inclusion in the DCGS SSAA or other applicable security accreditation documentationCoordinate, review, and provide input to CCBs concerning system accreditations (i.e. network drawings, equipment lists, operational procedures, Trusted Facility Manuals (TFMs), Software Version Description Documents (SVDDs), and security procedures)Prepare all on-site information assurance documentationPopulate the XACTA database with all bodies of evidence to support system accreditation actions Create Plans-of-Action and Milestones (POA&M) based on Security Assessment Reports (SAR) developed during system accreditation actionsParticipate in DCGS security planning sessions and working groupsOversee account authorization, creation, and managementBe responsible for the day-to-day security accreditation and certification of the systemsRequirements:Clearance: TS/SCIMinimum of four (4) years’ IA experiencePossess IAT Level II Security + CertificationMaintain a working knowledge of system functions, security policies, technical security safeguards, and operational security measures