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Credence · 1 month ago

Industrial Security Manager - Integrated Development Office (IDO)

Credence is a company that supports mission-critical needs with cutting-edge technology solutions. They are seeking a Senior Industrial Security Manager to oversee security policies, manage a security team, and ensure compliance with security regulations in support of the Integrated Development Office at Wright-Patterson AFB.

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Responsibilities

The Industrial Security Manager will work to develop, implement, and enforce security policies and procedures, as well as manage a team of security personnel to prevent and respond to security threats and incidents
The Industrial Security Manager will have a deep expertise in the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) and all aspects of DD Form 254s
Program security management - working with Government and program prime and subcontractor personnel to create a secure environment through development of sound security practices and policies regarding acquisition, physical, personnel, and documentation security
Updating security classification guides and preparing system security documents
Reviewing weapon system contractor deliverables
Evaluating program security information and hardware throughout the program life cycle (to include studies, analyses, plans, procedures, production, test plans/results, transportation, technology, and storage of end items)
Support the execution of all aspects of acquisition program security throughout a program's life cycle
Apply knowledge and experience in acquisition program security management to develop and enforce sound security practices and policies regarding acquisition, physical, personnel, and documentation security
Plan and implement security-related surveys, assessments, and studies as needed
Develop and update security classification guides, system security management plans, Program Protection Plans (PPP), security risk analyses, OPSEC plans, security vulnerability and countermeasures analyses, security CONOPS, and other system security engineering-related documents identified in Military Standard (MIL-STD) 1785, DoDI 5000.2, Air Force Supplement 1, and DoDI 8510.01
Prepare acquisition security related sections of acquisition program documentation
Review and evaluate weapon system contractor documentation and software / hardware deliverables and Government-prepared documentation for compliance with contract terms and applicable Government laws, regulations, instructions, and guidance—including but not limited to studies, analyses, plans, procedures, production, test plans/results, transportation, technology, and storage of end items
Evaluate weapon system contractor classified data submittal for compliance with the appropriate security classification/declassification guides
Maintain databases that reflect receipt, storage, inventory, and disposition of classified information to include data entry, updates, and generation of reports
Perform inspection, inventory, logging, storage, documentation, transmittal, and internal distribution of classified information received
Participate in audits of Government classified holdings to ensure proper accountability
Maintain databases of classified visits and clearance levels
Inspect and protect areas where classified information is being stored and designing and establishing security procedures and policies
Develop and provide security awareness and other security education programs
Develop, implement and maintain a COMSEC program
Provide security support to source selections
A core responsibility will be ensuring the accuracy and completeness of DD 254s, capturing all classified program requirements by working closely with Program Managers (PMs) and Engineers
The ideal candidate possesses intricate knowledge of the contracting process and how the DD 254 integrates into that overall framework. This includes understanding the implications for classified contracts
Experience with Special Access Programs (SAP) and Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) elements is essential. The Industrial Security Manager will support industry partners with SCI billet nominations, classified contract execution, and related security requirements

Qualification

Industrial Security ManagementNISPOM ExpertiseDD 254 ComplianceProgram Security ManagementSecurity Policy DevelopmentSAP/SCI SupportSecurity Awareness TrainingContractual UnderstandingSecurity Risk Analysis

Required

Clearance: Top Secret/SCI
Master's or Doctorate Degree in a related field and ten (10) years of experience in the respective technical / professional discipline being performed, five (5) years of which must be in the DoD
Bachelor's Degree in a related field and twelve (12) years of experience in the respective technical/professional discipline being performed, five of which must be in the DoD
Fifteen (15) years of directly related experience with proper certifications, eight (8) of which must be in the DoD
Must have a background in Industrial Security

Company

Credence

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Credence provides innovative technology, health, engineering, and management solutions to support mission-critical programs for Federal government customers.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Sid Chowdhary
Founder & Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
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