




Summary: The Acquisition Security Analyst II develops and implements comprehensive program protection methodologies and provides technical advice for security programs. Highlights: 1. Conduct in-depth lifecycle program analysis and identify countermeasures 2. Develop and implement risk management-based program protection plans 3. Provide technical advice and security recommendations for various programs Apply Now MANTECH seeks a motived, career and customer-oriented Acquisition Security Analyst (ASA) II to join our team in El Segundo, CA. The Acquisition Security Analyst II will assist the Government Program Manager with the development and implemention of comprehensive program protection methodologies to protect advanced technology programs throughout the system’s lifecycle. This is a five-day a week in the office role. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Conducting in-depth lifecycle program analysis to identify critical program informion (CPI), Critical System Resources (CSR), and their associed vulnerabilities while identifying and implementing countermeasures. Developing and implementing risk management-based program protection plans, stregies, and specific guidance pertaining to contract security requirements in reference to cost, feasibility, and approprieness. Providing technical advice, classificion guidance, and security recommendions to the PM, GSSO, and cognizant security authorities for colleral and SAP programs, emerging mission areas, and Air Force acquisition/sustainment processes. Coordining between Air Force security authorities and Mission Partner security authorities for acquisition program activities while maintaining professional working relionships to standardize all DD Form 254 efforts. Directly supporting customer program protection and security officers in the development, execution, and implemention of Program Protection Planning (PPP), thre assessments, and long-term risk management courses of action. Reviewing program documention for public release to ensure Controlled Unclassified Informion (CUI) has proper markings, and analyzing foreign intelligence thres against programs involving critical research or sensitive technologies. Writing, reviewing, and editing critical security documention, including Security Classificion Guides (SCG), Exposure Contingency Plans (ECP), Managed Access Plans (MAP), Security Opering Procedures (SOPs), and operions security (OPSEC) plans. Minimum Qualificions: Bachelor’s degree in a reled area; an additional 4 years of reled experience. might be substituted for a degree 10+ years of reled experience with acquisition programs, including a minimum of 4 years working with SCI or SAR programs. Extensive knowledge of the DD Form 254 and how it is incorpored. Thorough familiarity with security policies, manuals, and approprie ICDs, JAFANs, DoD Manuals, and other guiding policy documents. Experience performing technical analysis, security educion training, and OPSEC support for Special programs and associed RDT&E system requirements. Preferred Qualificions : 4+ years of experience with SAR program acquisitions is highly desired. Willingness to travel within the scope of the Program’s Area of Responsibility (AOR) via both air and ground transportion. Clearance Requirements: An active Top-Secret Clearance with SCI Eligibility Must possess eligibility for access to Special Access Program Informion. Must have a willingness to submit to a Counterintelligence polygraph. Physical Requirements: Must be able to remain in a stionary position 50% of the time in closed-area offices. Needs to occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, and files. Frequently communices with co-workers, management, and customers to exchange accure informion. Must be able to work a regular schedule of approximely 0730 to 1630 per program needs, with no telework or hybrid options available. Apply Now


