TDI (Tetrad Digital Integrity)
IPMS (In-Place Monitoring System) Lead
TDI (Tetrad Digital Integrity), Springfield, Virginia, us, 22161
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Tetrad Digital Integrity (TDI) is a leading-edge cybersecurity firm with a mission to safeguard and protect our customers from increasing threats and vulnerabilities in this digital age.
TDI is looking for an IPMS Lead to ensure the In-Place Monitoring System (IPMS) console is staffed as well as resolution of all signals and anomalies that meet the established threat threshold within timeframes established by the NGA TSCM Program Manager. Resolved signals are to be detailed in monthly and quarterly reporting. Ensure reporting of IPMS console health status when operational capability is diminished. Will ensure all required IPMS and Signal of Interest reports are complete with minimal errors and that all processes, activities, and reports are conducted within established timeframes. Additionally, ensure IPMS related activities support the NGA TSCM program, TSSC modernization goals, and Office of Counterintelligence Technical CI Division. Maintain familiarization with all governing national and agency level policies, ensuring compliance with all facets of reporting and training requirements as well as all other regulatory guidelines.
Responsibilities
Familiarity with current TSCM and CI policy
Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot the garrison IPMS, resolve and coordinate IPMS anomalies with TSCM personnel
Research and investigate new or improved industry practices and tradecraft for application to the agency IPMS programs/operations
Conduct Daily IPMS activities which can include:
Perform daily tactical analysis according to procedure guide and established timeframes
Perform strategic analysis according to procedure guide and within established timeframes
Perform daily, monthly and annual operations and maintenance tasks according to established policies and timeframes
Identify and troubleshoot system malfunctions and report findings/status to customer
Perform Radio Frequency signal of interest related searches
Assess and locate signals of interest discovered during surveys, system notification and IPMS operations
Conduct TSCM operations consistent with National and DoD policies governing the employment of TSCM tactics, techniques, and procedures
Ensure NGA compliance with ICD 705, Physical Security Standards for SCIFs, and DoD standards for collateral areas
Identify physical and acoustical security deficiencies and develop corrective actions to mitigate the identified deficiencies
Analyze complex physical and technical security issues and provide cost-effective recommendations that meet policy requirements
Provide recommendations and guidance for NGA facilities under construction
Assist with maintenance and day-to-day monitoring of IPMS program in order to maintain mission functionality and authorization to operate in the enterprise environment
Assist in determining best practices related to IPMS and wireless efforts
Conduct IPMS operations consistent with National and DoD policies governing the employment of TSCM tactics, techniques, and procedures
Ensure all personnel assigned to the IPMS mission are trained in accordance with National standards for the conduct of TSCM operations and are qualified to operate the in-garrison IPMS as well as understand and comply with IPMS regulations
Qualifications
Experience writing and editing of technical documents
Shall have experience with RF theory and direction finding
Shall have an Interagency Training Center (ITC) TSCM Certification
Shall complete at least 40 hours of discipline-specific development or refresher training every fiscal year. The training delivery may include classroom, online, or commercially-available training, or exercise. The NGA customer will sponsor Government-offered, discipline-specific development or refresher training IAW National and DoD standards
Shall meet minimum training requirements, within one calendar year of assignment, for access to DoD networks in accordance with DoDD 8140.01, by attaining and maintaining at least baseline certification for DoD 8570.01-M Information Assurance Technician Level II (IAT2) compliance, at the sole expense of the contractor
Desired Qualifications
Possess a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a related technical discipline
Be a credentialed graduate of an accredited federal or DoD CI training academy (ex. FBI Academy, etc.)
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Information Technology
Industries
Wireless Services, Telecommunications, and Communications Equipment Manufacturing
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IPMS (In-Place Monitoring System) Lead
role at
TDI (Tetrad Digital Integrity)
Tetrad Digital Integrity (TDI) is a leading-edge cybersecurity firm with a mission to safeguard and protect our customers from increasing threats and vulnerabilities in this digital age.
TDI is looking for an IPMS Lead to ensure the In-Place Monitoring System (IPMS) console is staffed as well as resolution of all signals and anomalies that meet the established threat threshold within timeframes established by the NGA TSCM Program Manager. Resolved signals are to be detailed in monthly and quarterly reporting. Ensure reporting of IPMS console health status when operational capability is diminished. Will ensure all required IPMS and Signal of Interest reports are complete with minimal errors and that all processes, activities, and reports are conducted within established timeframes. Additionally, ensure IPMS related activities support the NGA TSCM program, TSSC modernization goals, and Office of Counterintelligence Technical CI Division. Maintain familiarization with all governing national and agency level policies, ensuring compliance with all facets of reporting and training requirements as well as all other regulatory guidelines.
Responsibilities
Familiarity with current TSCM and CI policy
Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot the garrison IPMS, resolve and coordinate IPMS anomalies with TSCM personnel
Research and investigate new or improved industry practices and tradecraft for application to the agency IPMS programs/operations
Conduct Daily IPMS activities which can include:
Perform daily tactical analysis according to procedure guide and established timeframes
Perform strategic analysis according to procedure guide and within established timeframes
Perform daily, monthly and annual operations and maintenance tasks according to established policies and timeframes
Identify and troubleshoot system malfunctions and report findings/status to customer
Perform Radio Frequency signal of interest related searches
Assess and locate signals of interest discovered during surveys, system notification and IPMS operations
Conduct TSCM operations consistent with National and DoD policies governing the employment of TSCM tactics, techniques, and procedures
Ensure NGA compliance with ICD 705, Physical Security Standards for SCIFs, and DoD standards for collateral areas
Identify physical and acoustical security deficiencies and develop corrective actions to mitigate the identified deficiencies
Analyze complex physical and technical security issues and provide cost-effective recommendations that meet policy requirements
Provide recommendations and guidance for NGA facilities under construction
Assist with maintenance and day-to-day monitoring of IPMS program in order to maintain mission functionality and authorization to operate in the enterprise environment
Assist in determining best practices related to IPMS and wireless efforts
Conduct IPMS operations consistent with National and DoD policies governing the employment of TSCM tactics, techniques, and procedures
Ensure all personnel assigned to the IPMS mission are trained in accordance with National standards for the conduct of TSCM operations and are qualified to operate the in-garrison IPMS as well as understand and comply with IPMS regulations
Qualifications
Experience writing and editing of technical documents
Shall have experience with RF theory and direction finding
Shall have an Interagency Training Center (ITC) TSCM Certification
Shall complete at least 40 hours of discipline-specific development or refresher training every fiscal year. The training delivery may include classroom, online, or commercially-available training, or exercise. The NGA customer will sponsor Government-offered, discipline-specific development or refresher training IAW National and DoD standards
Shall meet minimum training requirements, within one calendar year of assignment, for access to DoD networks in accordance with DoDD 8140.01, by attaining and maintaining at least baseline certification for DoD 8570.01-M Information Assurance Technician Level II (IAT2) compliance, at the sole expense of the contractor
Desired Qualifications
Possess a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a related technical discipline
Be a credentialed graduate of an accredited federal or DoD CI training academy (ex. FBI Academy, etc.)
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Information Technology
Industries
Wireless Services, Telecommunications, and Communications Equipment Manufacturing
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