Strata-G Solutions
At Strata‑G, we know it takes talented and dedicated people to deliver solutions for a greater cause, and we consider our employees to be our greatest asset. We are a growing, dynamic organization offering diverse challenges to innovative professionals.
We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Facility Security Officer (FSO) to lead and maintain our industrial security program in support of classified and controlled defense programs. This critical role serves as the primary security liaison between our organization and U.S. Government security agencies, ensuring full compliance with the National Industrial Security Program (NISP), DoD regulations, and Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives (AA&E) security requirements.
If you’re a trusted security professional who thrives in a regulated environment and enjoys partnering with leadership and program teams, we’d love to hear from you.
What You’ll Do
Serve as the primary Facility Security Officer responsible for the company’s overall security posture
Administer and maintain the NISP in accordance with 32 CFR Part 117 (NISPOM)
Develop, implement, and maintain security policies, procedures, and training programs
Conduct security briefings, debriefings, and annual refresher training for cleared personnel
Manage AA&E security programs in compliance with DoD and ATF requirements
Implement and oversee security controls for SRC I‑IV, with working knowledge of SRC III facilities
Ensure proper physical security, storage, access controls, and accountability of AA&E
Conduct and document risk assessments, vulnerability analyses, and mitigation plans
Ensure compliance with DoD 5100.76‑M, ATF regulations, and contract‑specific security directives
Manage personnel security processes including DISS access, clearance submissions, visit authorizations, and indoctrinations
Process and track security clearances, access eligibility, and need‑to‑know determinations
Coordinate classified visits and maintain accurate visitor access records
Oversee classified storage areas, vaults, alarms, containers, and access systems
Conduct self‑inspections, internal audits, and corrective action tracking
Ensure proper marking, handling, safeguarding, and destruction of classified and controlled information
Serve as the primary point of contact for DCSA, DoD, and program security offices
Support classified contracts, DD254s, and program security plans
Participate in security reviews, inspections, and investigations
Provide trusted security guidance to leadership, program teams, and subcontractors
What We’re Looking For Required Qualifications
5+ years of experience as a Facility Security Officer or Industrial Security professional
Active DoD Secret clearance (Top Secret preferred)
Demonstrated experience managing AA&E security programs and SRC compliance
Strong working knowledge of NISPOM (32 CFR Part 117)
Experience with DoD AA&E physical security requirements
Proficiency with DISS/JPAS, eQIP, and security record management systems
Strong organizational, documentation, and communication skills
Ability to interpret and apply complex security regulations
U.S. citizenship required
Preferred Qualifications
Experience supporting defense contractors or DoD programs
Prior involvement in DCSA inspections and audits
Knowledge of DoD 5100.76‑M and ATF regulatory requirements
Experience supporting classified contracts involving AA&E or sensitive weapon systems
Completion of DCSA FSO Program Management training or certifications
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We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Facility Security Officer (FSO) to lead and maintain our industrial security program in support of classified and controlled defense programs. This critical role serves as the primary security liaison between our organization and U.S. Government security agencies, ensuring full compliance with the National Industrial Security Program (NISP), DoD regulations, and Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives (AA&E) security requirements.
If you’re a trusted security professional who thrives in a regulated environment and enjoys partnering with leadership and program teams, we’d love to hear from you.
What You’ll Do
Serve as the primary Facility Security Officer responsible for the company’s overall security posture
Administer and maintain the NISP in accordance with 32 CFR Part 117 (NISPOM)
Develop, implement, and maintain security policies, procedures, and training programs
Conduct security briefings, debriefings, and annual refresher training for cleared personnel
Manage AA&E security programs in compliance with DoD and ATF requirements
Implement and oversee security controls for SRC I‑IV, with working knowledge of SRC III facilities
Ensure proper physical security, storage, access controls, and accountability of AA&E
Conduct and document risk assessments, vulnerability analyses, and mitigation plans
Ensure compliance with DoD 5100.76‑M, ATF regulations, and contract‑specific security directives
Manage personnel security processes including DISS access, clearance submissions, visit authorizations, and indoctrinations
Process and track security clearances, access eligibility, and need‑to‑know determinations
Coordinate classified visits and maintain accurate visitor access records
Oversee classified storage areas, vaults, alarms, containers, and access systems
Conduct self‑inspections, internal audits, and corrective action tracking
Ensure proper marking, handling, safeguarding, and destruction of classified and controlled information
Serve as the primary point of contact for DCSA, DoD, and program security offices
Support classified contracts, DD254s, and program security plans
Participate in security reviews, inspections, and investigations
Provide trusted security guidance to leadership, program teams, and subcontractors
What We’re Looking For Required Qualifications
5+ years of experience as a Facility Security Officer or Industrial Security professional
Active DoD Secret clearance (Top Secret preferred)
Demonstrated experience managing AA&E security programs and SRC compliance
Strong working knowledge of NISPOM (32 CFR Part 117)
Experience with DoD AA&E physical security requirements
Proficiency with DISS/JPAS, eQIP, and security record management systems
Strong organizational, documentation, and communication skills
Ability to interpret and apply complex security regulations
U.S. citizenship required
Preferred Qualifications
Experience supporting defense contractors or DoD programs
Prior involvement in DCSA inspections and audits
Knowledge of DoD 5100.76‑M and ATF regulatory requirements
Experience supporting classified contracts involving AA&E or sensitive weapon systems
Completion of DCSA FSO Program Management training or certifications
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