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Support and develop budget formulation, analysis, and reporting for the IC's NIP budget, including collaboration with interagency teams and congressional reporting. | Minimum 7-10 years government budgeting experience, with 3-5 years in the Intelligence Community, and a BA in Finance, Accounting, or Economics. | Overview The Financial Services Budget Formulation Analyst assumes a pivotal role within the IC Chief Financial Officer (IC CFO), playing a critical and multifaceted part in bolstering the Intelligence Planning, Programming, Budget, and Execution Process (IPPBE). In this dynamic position, the candidate will be responsible for an array of essential tasks aimed at ensuring the financial health and strategic alignment of a directorate/component/office financial resource. A key aspect of the role involves spearheading the development, execution, and meticulous monitoring of budgets tailored to meet both internal and external requirements. This entails a comprehensive understanding of the Intelligence Community’s financial landscape, including intricate details related to resource allocation, budget forecasting, and Congressional appropriations and allocations. The Financial Services Budget Formulation Analyst will actively contribute to the formulation, support, and execution of the National Intelligence Program (NIP) Budget. This responsibility extends beyond traditional budgetary tasks, encompassing a strategic mindset to align financial resources with the overarching goals and objectives of the NIP. The role demands a keen ability to analyze and synthesize complex financial data, enabling informed decision-making and resource allocation in alignment with IC and organizational priorities. In addition to direct budgetary responsibilities, the candidate will engage in collaborative efforts with cross-functional teams, fostering effective communication and coordination. This involves working closely with government stakeholders to understand their financial needs, providing insights, and ensuring alignment with broader organizational strategies. The Financial Services Budget Formulation Analyst will serve as a subject matter expert, staying up-to-date relevant legislative and financial appropriation and authorization changes that may impact budgetary considerations for the IC. Ultimately, this role requires a dynamic individual who can navigate the financial intricacies of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the IC; contribute strategically to budget formulation objectives and goals of the organization; and collaborate effectively to ensure the financial resilience and success of the Intelligence Planning, Programming, Budget, and Execution Process. If you are a seasoned IC financial professional with a passion for contributing to the strategic financial health of an organization and are adept at navigating the complexities of IC budget formulation, we invite you to bring your expertise to our team. What will you do? Key Responsibilities: Provide expert guidance and produce reports related to budget and financial activities for the component. Support budget program execution, ensuring alignment with available resources and programmatic goals. Generate budget reports for customer offices, components, and NIP programs, including funding and activity summary profiles. Assist in developing, reviewing, and responding to budget exercise submissions to align with organizational strategic goals. Aid in developing fiscal guidance and implementation schedules for each budget phase, subject to customer review and acceptance. Contribute to the development of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and recommend process enhancements. Contribute to the development of budget analysis, financial data calls, and portfolio reviews. Aid the customer in developing and evaluating fiscal program builds for both internal components and IC-wide Programs. Draft narratives, vignettes, and input for the Congressional Budget Justification Book (CBJB) to Congress. Support the development and production of the CBJB National Intelligence Program missions of interest, special topics, and related sections. Generate talking points, briefings, products, reports, and congressional directed action responses pertaining to the NIP, delivering these to large interagency forums and working groups. Assess the IC budget across cross-functional areas and disciplines. Participate in the full cycle of intelligence planning, programming, budgeting, and evaluation. Collaborate with USG and IC partners through large interagency forums and working groups. Collect and analyze various financial reports and data calls through strategic portfolio reviews. Track congressional legislation and its impact on the NIP budget. Develop standard operating procedures and deliver training to customers. Develop and produce cost-benefit trade-offs and investment strategies for the NIP budget. Do you have what it takes? Current and active TS/SCI Clearance with Polygraph. Requires a BA degree in a pertinent field, such as Finance, Accounting, or Economics, demonstrating a strong academic foundation relevant to the position and 15+ years of prior relevant experience or Masters with 13+ years of prior relevant experience. A minimum of 7-10 years working in government budgeting of which 3-5 years must be within the Intelligence Community. Proven expertise of government budget formulation activities and adept familiarity with the intricacies of the Intelligence Planning, Programming, Budget, and Execution Process (IPPBE).
Support the PMO by collecting data, preparing project status reports, coordinating resources, assisting project participants, and participating in financial auditing and roadmap development. | At least 5 years experience, Bachelor's degree, US Citizenship, and ability to obtain secret clearance. | Overview VTG delivers force modernization and digital transformation solutions across warfighting domains. A trusted partner to our Defense and National Security customers, we leverage innovative technologies, deep domain knowledge, and advanced technical expertise to deliver agile solutions matched to the mission. Whether improving speed to capability, redefining readiness, modernizing IT infrastructure, or integrating and securing digital assets, VTG delivers. We are hiring Project Management Office Analysts to support a NAVSEA program for Ship Integrity and Performance Engineering based in Washington, DC in a hybrid capacity. What will you do? • Supports the Program Management Office (PMO) that oversees the program and project control of an organization. • Collects data and prepares organization-wide project status analysis and reporting. Assists the individual project participants with resources and guidance for documentation, training, and best practices. • Coordinates efforts to optimize cross-project resources. • Additionally, participates in the financial auditing and assessment of completed projects and the development of future project roadmaps. Work is highly independent. • May assume a team lead role for the work group. • A specialist on complex technical and business matters. Do you have what it takes? • At least 5 years of experience and Bachelor's Degree in the field/related area. • Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret clearance. • Must be a US Citizen. This position is contingent upon contract award. Pay Range: VTG's estimated starting pay range is $80,000 -$90,000, which is a general guideline for the geographic location. When extending an offer, VTG also considers work experience, education, skill level, market considerations and may possibly include contractual requirements which may cause an offer to fall outside of this range.
Manage mechanical and facility projects including drafting technical reports, developing cost estimates and schedules, coordinating facility work orders, and supporting mechanical surveys for government facilities. | Requires 12+ years mechanical engineering or facility management experience, hands-on HVAC knowledge, active TS/SCI clearance with polygraph, and relevant certifications preferred. | Overview TUNUVA Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of VTG, is looking for a mechanical project manager to support the Office of Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) in addressing facilities needs and requirements in compliance with local, state, and Federal statutes and regulations as well as Congressional mandates. The position is in Bethesda, MD with responsibilities and occasional visits to McLean, VA. What will you do? • Draft, edit, and coordinate technical reports, presentations, and other deliverables in support of ODNI requirements, Congressional mandates, and other briefings or requirements. • Develop, cost estimates, facility technical proposals, statements of work, change requirements and project schedules for various facility projects. • Review customer requirements, attend customer O&M project meetings, and provide feedback on new construction projects • Assist with Data calls related to Mechanical work • Coordinate facility work orders • Provide survey coordination for routine mechanical surveys • Work with vendors to draft updates to the Facilities operating plan for the site Do you have what it takes? • Active TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph. • BS degree and 12 – 15 years of prior relevant experience or Masters with 10 – 13 years of prior relevant experience. May possess a Doctorate in technical domain. • Twelve (12) years of experience in mechanical engineering and/or facility management • Hands-on, working knowledge of Heating Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, plant maintenance, cooling towers, building controls, and life and safety requirements in commercial/government facilities. • Reading and interpreting construction technical design drawings and schematics. • Able to support occasional after-hour site outages both planned and unplanned Preferred Qualifications: One or more of the following certifications: • Certified Plant Maintenance Manager (CPMM) • Certified Building Commissioning Professional (CBCP) • Professional Engineer (PE) • Certified Maintenance Manager (CMM) • Building Automation Systems (BAS) • Chiller and cooling tower operation certification
Manage configuration changes and ensure timely production and delivery of hardware and software systems while maintaining proper change processes and software baseline schemes. | Bachelor's degree, 7-10 years relevant experience, active DoD Secret Clearance, and professional experience in configuration management. | Overview We are seeking a Configuration Management Specialist to support our Washington, DC office. Candidate will oversee configuration changes and ensure timely production and delivery of hardware and software systems. Responsibilities include managing change control processes and maintaining software baseline integrity across project teams. What will you do? • Maintain configuration changes and ensure the production and delivery of hardware and software systems are completed on schedule. • Work with project management and development teams to maintain proper change processes and software baseline schemes. Do you have what it takes? Required skills: • Bachelor' degree • 7 years - 10 years of relevant experience • Must have active DoD Secret Clearance and ability to sustain one Preferred skills: • Bachelor's level degree in any field. • 15 or more years of relevant experience • Professional experience in configuration management. This position is contingent upon contract award Pay Range: VTG's estimated starting pay range is $74,500-$110,080 annually, which is a general guideline for the geographic location. When extending an offer, VTG also considers work experience, education, skill level, market considerations and may possibly include contractual requirements which may cause an offer to fall outside of this range.
Manage daily operations of systems infrastructure engineering, oversee hardware/software design and installation, monitor system performance, manage staff, and ensure project milestones and budgets are met. | 10+ years experience, Bachelor's in Engineering, US citizenship, ability to obtain and maintain secret clearance. | Overview VTG delivers force modernization and digital transformation solutions across warfighting domains. A trusted partner to our Defense and National Security customers, we leverage innovative technologies, deep domain knowledge, and advanced technical expertise to deliver agile solutions matched to the mission. Whether improving speed to capability, redefining readiness, modernizing IT infrastructure, or integrating and securing digital assets, VTG delivers. We are hiring a Systems Engineering Manager to support a NAVSEA program for Ship Integrity and Performance Engineering based in Washington, DC in a hybrid capacity. What will you do? • Manages daily operations in the department responsible for the planning and engineering of an organization's systems infrastructure. • Ensures that hardware and/or software are designed and installed in a manner that meets the needs of the organization. • Monitors systems performance and provides recommendations as required. • Manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. • Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Do you have what it takes? • At least 10 years of experience and Bachelor's Degree in Engineering. • Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret clearance. • Must be a US Citizen. This position is contingent upon contract award. Pay Range: VTG's estimated starting pay range is $80,000 - $100,000, which is a general guideline for the geographic location. When extending an offer, VTG also considers work experience, education, skill level, market considerations and may possibly include contractual requirements which may cause an offer to fall outside of this range.
Manage and oversee security posture and compliance of classified information systems within SCIF environments, lead a compliance team, conduct risk assessments, respond to incidents, and coordinate with auditors and government officials. | Bachelor's degree or equivalent, 8+ years in classified info system security, DoD IAM Level III certification, Top Secret/SCI clearance with Poly, strong communication and leadership skills. | Overview The Information System Security Manager (ISSM) is responsible for the overall security posture of information systems within the SCIF and other secured environments. The ISSM ensures compliance with federal regulations, security policies, and accreditation requirements to safeguard classified information. This role requires strong technical expertise, a proactive mindset, and a commitment to maintaining the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information systems. The individual will lead a small classified systems compliance team. This role is hybrid, based out of Herndon, and supports multiple facilities in the DMV area (Herndon, Manassas, and Washington D.C.). What will you do? • System Security Management: • Oversee the implementation and management of system security measures in compliance with National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), Risk Management Framework (RMF), Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs), and other applicable regulations. • Maintain the security posture of classified systems by ensuring compliance with Assessment and Authorization (A&A) requirements. • Risk Assessment and Mitigation: • Conduct regular risk assessments, vulnerability scans, and security audits to identify and mitigate potential threats. • Develop, implement, and manage security policies and procedures to address identified risks. • Monitoring and Incident Response: • Monitor system activity and respond to potential security incidents. • Investigate and document security incidents and implement corrective actions to prevent recurrence. • Documentation and Reporting: • Prepare and maintain security documentation, including System Security Plans (SSPs), Plan of Action and Milestones (POA&M), and risk assessments. • Submit reports on system security status to senior leadership and government security officials as required. • Compliance and Training: • Ensure all personnel accessing SCIF systems complete required security training. • Conduct periodic security briefings and ensure adherence to access control policies assist with training VTG staff across the organization. • Leadership • Provide oversight and mentor team of ISSMs and ISSOs ensuring compliance of multiple networks. • Collaboration: • Work closely with other VTG staff to ensure coordinated efforts in maintaining security compliance. • Coordinate with external auditors and government representatives for security inspections, audits, and authorization of systems. Do you have what it takes? Required: • Bachelor's degree in information systems, Cybersecurity, or a related field (or equivalent experience). • Minimum of 8 years of experience in information system security in classified environments. • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. • Excellent written and verbal communication abilities. • Ability to work independently and in a team environment. • Experience with implementing and managing classified information systems in a SCIF environment. • DoD 8570.01-M IAM Level III certification, such as CISM, CISSP, or CCISO • Top Secret/SCI with Poly Desired: • Proficiency in tools such as eMASS, ACAS, Splunk, or similar platforms. • In-depth knowledge of RMF, NISPOM, ICD 503, and other relevant guidelines. • Prior experience leading a team.
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