Deputy Director, Division of Risk Assessment
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Posted: December 23, 2025 (23 days ago)
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Defense Information Systems Agency
Department of Defense
This senior leadership role at the Defense Information Systems Agency involves advising top officials on cybersecurity strategies, assessing risks in secure communication systems for the military, and ensuring compliance with government policies to protect global defense networks.
It focuses on designing secure IT solutions and coordinating with experts across government and industry to handle complex cyber threats.
Ideal candidates are experienced cybersecurity professionals with a proven track record in large-scale risk management and strong negotiation skills with high-level leaders.
DISA provides secure and reliable communications and computing support that enable the President and our military forces to communicate globally through voice, video, and data transmission.
DISA is a leader within the Federal Government in implementing "people programs" and offers a broad range of quality-of-life and training programs. Go to www.disa.mil for more information.
TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS (TQ): You must show how you possess the TQs within your two-page resume. Failure to meet the two technical qualification requirements automatically disqualifies an applicant.
TQ1 - Demonstrated track record of providing advice and technical support to large government or industry cybersecurity / information assurance efforts.
The incumbent must have experience in supporting large-scale secure systems design or risk analysis, in either industry or government.
TQ2 - Comprehensive knowledge of computer systems engineering, architecture, cloud-based solutions/ computing, mobile solutions; with extensive experience in environments including computer laboratories, production facilities, technology acquisition, and program offices.
SENIOR PROFESSIONAL (SP) QUALIFICATIONS: Work experience should demonstrate the ability to negotiate with senior leaders and subject matter technical experts of the federal, military services, private industry, and/or academia to arrive at acceptable technical and business solutions and agreement on highly complex and possibly controversial information technology issues; and Stature in the profession as indicated by memberships and activity in professional associations, honors, awards, and other recognition and leadership in national and international professional communities.
Experience reflects contributions and a very positive professional reputation as evidenced by successfully executing risk management, information assurance, and authorizing official activities and taskings, in a large cyber or IT organization.
Major Duties:
Major Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Supports the assessment and design of secure solutions covering the gamut of capabilities which DISA provides for the warfighter and consults with senior leaders across the Department in ensuring capabilities supporting DOW's mission are properly secured and defended.
Advises on all cyber-related and network operations planning, policy, implementation, technical initiatives, and on the development and maintenance of an effective cybersecurity policy that identifies Information Assurance architecture, requirements, objectives, policies, processes, and procedures.
Advises on cybersecurity policy for DISA and coordinates on cybersecurity policy for the DOW; monitors compliance of all Enterprise capabilities operated by DISA as well as all DISA systems and enclaves; and advises on the integration of cybersecurity processes with DISA strategic budgeting and operational planning processes.
Supports the assessment of DOW Enterprise capabilities and DISA information systems for risk and advises on appropriate actions to manage identified risk, and supports DISA's compliance with Office of Management and Budget, DOW, DOW CIO, US Cyber Command directives and tasking as directed by the Director, EII-CIO.
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