STITech Inc
Portfolio Mangement Analyst (Top Secret clearance required)
STITech Inc, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 22201
Solutions Through Innovative Technologies, Inc. (STI-TEC) specializes in the delivery of professional business and information management services. STI-TEC offers government and commercial clients a comprehensive portfolio of services that identify, manage, distribute and improve business processes related to entities’ most valued resource, information. As a fast-growing solutions provider, established in 2000, total customer satisfaction has remained the cornerstone of our business. Our business model focuses on integrity, loyalty, and trust. Position Overview The FCB Capability Portfolio Management Analyst will conduct portfolio level reviews of designated or selected capability or focus areas (e.g. protection, logistics, force application, etc. or Warfighting Function) to determine an as-is status (at program and project levels) aligned to ownership (e.g. Service, CCA, CSA or other entity). Essential Job Function Identify and recommend priority gaps aligned to Capability / Key competitive advantages and disadvantages contained in current strategic documents such as the National Military Strategy, Joint Concepts and their subordinate or supporting concepts. These prioritized gaps will serve as candidates for additional studies and analysis, modeling and simulation, or exercise and war-game candidate topics. Identify and recommend portfolio priorities and activities across the DOTMLPF-P spectrum to address gaps/threats and articulate portfolio recommendations for investments, divestments, or sustainment. Identify programs, efforts, and documents that are suited for Joint designation and support interoperability and key attribute activities. Conduct a review of current portfolio products and documentation (e.g. requirements documents and when available, DODAF architectures, Chairman’s Program Recommendations, Capability Gap Assessments, and Science and Technology initiatives and projects, and other high-level documents, to identify portfolio redundancies/outdated recommendations for trade-offs or divestment. Conduct assessments and traceability of cross-portfolio impacts and dependencies essential to the creation of materiel and non-material warfighter capabilities. Apply analytical support and rigor to reviews of the contributions of on-going, new, or altered capabilities and capability requirements made toward mitigating capability gaps for reducing risks within portfolios; and help ensure warfighters have sufficient ability to conduct tasks and missions under applicable threat conditions. Provide support developing and presenting executive level products including CJCS-level briefings and correspondence. Participate in daily, weekly, and monthly meetings where data exchanges are discussed; and shall provide regular follow-up briefings to leadership. Provide initial, interim reviews and draft and final reports to the TA to align methods, timing and performance requirements for each independent tasked analysis. Minimum Qualifications Must possess active TS/SCI US Citizen Master’s Degree from an accredited college or university in a technical field and five (5) years of task related experience OR Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in operations research, engineering, mathematics or related field plus ten (10) years of task related experience. Possesses extensive knowledge of the Joint Force as demonstrated by at least 50% of task related experience supporting the DoD. Operational experience includes planning and executing combined and joint operations at the theater or component level, knowledge of combat arms, all source intelligence analysis, logistics, civil-military operations, and site’s area of responsibility or functional area) and task related experience. Extensive expertise or experience in the Joint Capability Integration and Development System and DoDI 5000 is desired to support acquisition activities. Comprehensive knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite is required. Ability to conduct portfolio-level reviews of designated capability areas (e.g. protection, logistics, force application) to help advise the CJCS on how to optimize capability investments across the defense enterprise and minimize risk in meeting the Department’s capability needs. Ability to collect and analyze data from current (as-is) capability portfolio and gather inputs from government employees with specialized knowledge of systems and programs of record. Experience designing and preparing technical reports, studies and related documents. Experience planning and preparing decision support briefings. Able to support all aspects of a military organization’s research and development policies, objectives, and initiatives. Ability to research new technologies that align with the capability portfolio to identify alternate courses of action to improve portfolio performance. Applicants selected may be subject to a U.S. Government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. STI-TEC is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. Employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, gender identity and sexual orientation. 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