We are looking for an experienced Information Systems/Network Administrator with demonstrated experience supporting DoD requirements at Pentagon (Arlington, VA).
The Information Systems/Network Administrator will support the Department of the Navy Special Access Programs Central Office (DONSAPCO) Information Technology Branch, Security Manager, and Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) at the Pentagon. The scope of work will include stand alone laptops as well as Modeling and Simulation system Local Area Networks (LAN).
- Perform network management functions for systems.
- Generate and manage user accounts.
- Facilitate, track, and magage IT related issues.
- Ensure compliance with the current DoD and IC information management/information technology (IM/IT) guidance.
- Work closely with the ISSO to assist with cybesecurity support for interconnected servers, networking devices, and workstations.--Coordinate with external entities supporting classfied networks.
- Perform system development functions for assigned information technology systems.
- Provide coordination and escorting for the maintenance, repair, updating, etc. for guest system(s).
- Provide conference room video-teleconferencing support as needed.
- Assist with the creation and maintenance of IT related documentation including, but not limited to Concept of Operations (CONOPS), Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), User Guides, and Security Assessement Plans.
- Perform tasks and duties in support of the remediation of Plan of Action and Milestones (POA&M) action items.
- Provide Media Control support including assured file transfers and destruction of electronic media.
- Provide electronic hardware support to include validating the proper sanitization of all electronic hardware prior to release in accordance with approved SOPs.
- Support security investigations with Government direction for system security incidents.
- Assist the ISSO in providing information technology and cyber security training and awareness to ensure relevant subjects are included as part of the annual security refresher training.