Program Analyst – Lifecycle Analysis Support with Security Clearance
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Location: Baltimore, MD 21201
Description:
Program Analyst Lifecycle Analysis Support
Location: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
Schedule: Hybrid (2 days on-base, 3 days remote)
Clearance: Secret Client Description
Due to federal security clearance requirements, applicant must be a United States Citizen or Permanent Resident with an active Secret clearance. Rate: $55 - $65 / hr. w2 Edit Client Description
Responsibilities
Provides System Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) program support services for PM Tactical Networks portfolio of tactical communications systems.
Provide direct Program Analyst and Risk Management support for the multiple long-term and new start programs and support additional programs as requested.
Serve as a program office acquisition strategy / life cycle subject matter expert to assist programs with milestone decision efforts.
o Adaptive Acquisition Framework (DODD 5000.01, DODI 5000.02, DODI 5000.85)
o Army Modification Program (AR 750-10)
Support in the areas of program analysis to include day-to-day program analysis and management for multiple programs to include ACAT 1 military communications programs.
Serve as an acquisition milestone subject matter expert providing guidance to multiple ACAT 1, 2, 3, 4 and modification programs and new start programs in areas such as milestone decision processes and development of required documentation and briefing materials.
Perform management studies and reviews pertaining to issues involving mission, organization, functions, and productivity management.
Develop briefings, and Issue Sheets/Impact Statements/ Reclamas/ Information Papers.
Coordinate and develop Acquisition Strategy Reports, Budget Exhibits, Budget Execution and Planning, Integrated Master Schedule (IMS), Weapon System Reviews, and Programmatic Risk Reviews.
Conduct broad strategic planning sessions, develop project implementation plans, define timelines, execute project activities and coordinate with product teams.
Consistently review latest guidance to ensure acquisitions comply with FAR, DFARS, AFARS, and Information Assurance regulations, policies, and requirements.
Consistently review latest guidance to ensure programs comply with Acquisition Policies to include DODD 5000.01, DODI 5000.02, DODI 5000.85, Army Modification Program (AR 750-10) and other related regulations, policies, and requirements.
Create detailed briefings for internal and stakeholder use to plan and define program needs
Develop program status reports, program briefings and product marketing material.
Create project plans, reports and information papers and briefings for presentation to U.S. Army, Office of the Secretary of Defense, and Congressional staff.
Establish, assess and track program risks and resolutions.
Manage efforts of large cross-functional teams to meet program milestone decision reviews.
Assist new start programs with the development of risk management plans, processes and initial risk identification. Experience Requirements
MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH:
- Adaptive Acquisition Framework (DODD 5000.01, DODI 5000.02, DODI 5000.85)
- ACAT
- Deep experience with US Army Comprehensive Cost and Requirement (CCaR) SPECIALIZED REQUIREMENTS PREFERRED:
Financial Management
Cost, Data and Risk Analysis
Project Management
Strategic Planning
Requirements Management
Risk Management
Vendor Management
Human Resources
Army Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (AFARS)
Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)
Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS)
US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP)
US Army Project Management Resource Tools (PMRT)
US Army Procurement Portfolio Management Tool (PPMT)
US Army Comprehensive Cost and Requirement (CCaR)
US Army P&R Forms Application; Procurement and RDTE (P&R) Forms
HQ Department of the Army Task Management Tool (TMT)
General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS)
Microsoft Teams and SharePoint Proficiency
Location: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
Schedule: Hybrid (2 days on-base, 3 days remote)
Clearance: Secret Client Description
Due to federal security clearance requirements, applicant must be a United States Citizen or Permanent Resident with an active Secret clearance. Rate: $55 - $65 / hr. w2 Edit Client Description
Responsibilities
Provides System Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) program support services for PM Tactical Networks portfolio of tactical communications systems.
Provide direct Program Analyst and Risk Management support for the multiple long-term and new start programs and support additional programs as requested.
Serve as a program office acquisition strategy / life cycle subject matter expert to assist programs with milestone decision efforts.
o Adaptive Acquisition Framework (DODD 5000.01, DODI 5000.02, DODI 5000.85)
o Army Modification Program (AR 750-10)
Support in the areas of program analysis to include day-to-day program analysis and management for multiple programs to include ACAT 1 military communications programs.
Serve as an acquisition milestone subject matter expert providing guidance to multiple ACAT 1, 2, 3, 4 and modification programs and new start programs in areas such as milestone decision processes and development of required documentation and briefing materials.
Perform management studies and reviews pertaining to issues involving mission, organization, functions, and productivity management.
Develop briefings, and Issue Sheets/Impact Statements/ Reclamas/ Information Papers.
Coordinate and develop Acquisition Strategy Reports, Budget Exhibits, Budget Execution and Planning, Integrated Master Schedule (IMS), Weapon System Reviews, and Programmatic Risk Reviews.
Conduct broad strategic planning sessions, develop project implementation plans, define timelines, execute project activities and coordinate with product teams.
Consistently review latest guidance to ensure acquisitions comply with FAR, DFARS, AFARS, and Information Assurance regulations, policies, and requirements.
Consistently review latest guidance to ensure programs comply with Acquisition Policies to include DODD 5000.01, DODI 5000.02, DODI 5000.85, Army Modification Program (AR 750-10) and other related regulations, policies, and requirements.
Create detailed briefings for internal and stakeholder use to plan and define program needs
Develop program status reports, program briefings and product marketing material.
Create project plans, reports and information papers and briefings for presentation to U.S. Army, Office of the Secretary of Defense, and Congressional staff.
Establish, assess and track program risks and resolutions.
Manage efforts of large cross-functional teams to meet program milestone decision reviews.
Assist new start programs with the development of risk management plans, processes and initial risk identification. Experience Requirements
MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH:
- Adaptive Acquisition Framework (DODD 5000.01, DODI 5000.02, DODI 5000.85)
- ACAT
- Deep experience with US Army Comprehensive Cost and Requirement (CCaR) SPECIALIZED REQUIREMENTS PREFERRED:
Financial Management
Cost, Data and Risk Analysis
Project Management
Strategic Planning
Requirements Management
Risk Management
Vendor Management
Human Resources
Army Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (AFARS)
Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)
Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS)
US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP)
US Army Project Management Resource Tools (PMRT)
US Army Procurement Portfolio Management Tool (PPMT)
US Army Comprehensive Cost and Requirement (CCaR)
US Army P&R Forms Application; Procurement and RDTE (P&R) Forms
HQ Department of the Army Task Management Tool (TMT)
General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS)
Microsoft Teams and SharePoint Proficiency