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Policy and Information Sharing

Employer
Perspecta
Location
Mclean, VA
Closing date
May 20, 2019

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Overview Every day at Perspecta, we enable hundreds of thousands of people to take on our nation's most important work. We're a company founded on a diverse set of capabilities and skills, bound together by a single promise: we never stop solving our nation's most complex challenges. Our team of engineers, analysts, developers, investigators, integrators and architects work tirelessly to create innovative solutions. We continually push ourselves-to respond, to adapt, to go further. To look ahead to the changing landscape and develop new and innovative ways to serve our customers. Perspecta works with US government customers in defense, intelligence, civilian, health care, and state and local markets. Our high-caliber employees are rewarded in many ways-not only through competitive salaries and benefits packages, but the opportunity to create a meaningful impact in jobs and on projects that matter. Perspecta's talented and robust workforce-14,000 strong-stands ready to welcome you to the team. Let's make an impact together. Perspecta is an AA/EEO Employer - Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled and other protected categories Responsibilities Conduct independent analysis and impact review studies with minimal government supervision and presenting results to government management in written and/or oral format. Support government leads in the formulation, development, coordination, evaluation and issuance of broad range of policies, processes, and guidance on a wide range of mission enabling functions, and intelligence disciplines. Support government leads by conducting independent analysis, developing impact study methodologies, and assisting with policy impact review studies. Collaborate with components and IC elements to ensure equities are considered during policy development, communicate key policy provisions, and give development status updates as required. Plan, schedule, and implement activities related to the IC Policy process; assist government leads with planning IC fora and other meetings as required. Prepare briefing slides, handouts, and provide thorough and concise meeting notes covering major discussions and action items. Assist government leads in researching and critically analyzing authoritative pronouncements necessary to accurately advise and address complex IC policy issues relating to parallel, overlapping, or conflicting missions and authorities. Assist government leads in assessing IC policy requirements and gaps in preparation of annual IC policy work plan development. Review documents for technical correction and edits in the development of IC-wide policies, Executive Correspondence, and other documents as required. Assist government lead in the reviews of policy and other guidance to ensure content is accurate and in alignment with current Statute, Executive Order, and IC Policy. Assist government lead in the management of tasking and policy reviews. Reviews of policy and other guidance documents require ensuring content is accurate and in alignment with current Statute, Executive Order, and IC Policy. Assist in monitoring and preparing responses to Congressional actions, FOIA requests, and other short-fuse actions as required. Qualifications A Bachelor's Degree and 5 years of project or program management experience in the IC, Department of Defense, Federal Bureau of Investigation, or US Department of State. The government will waive the Bachelor's degree requirement if the candidate has an Associate's Degree and a minimum of 7 years' experience working on IC policy or working in the IC in one or more intelligence disciplines (eg Collection, analysis, functional management, resource management). Position requires active TS/SCI w/Poly clearance. Options

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