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Systems Integration And Transition Lead
This role supports the Engineering Management team within the Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy (MC&G) Program Executive Office (PEO) by managing system transitions, integrations, and technology alignment across the MC&G Mission Domain. The incumbent ensures seamless transitions between legacy and emerging systems, supports engineering process improvements, and leads cross-program coordination to drive system performance and mission success. Key responsibilities include: Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) supporting MC&G PEO Engineering Management and Program Managers on system transitions and integration Lead and manage system transition planning and execution across MC&G programs, pilots, and initiatives Coordinate transitions between MC&G PEO and external organizations (e.g., NGA/SF, Research directorates) Align capability development efforts across stakeholders to avoid redundancy and ensure mission coherence Maintain situational awareness of external system transitions and assess impacts to MC&G Mission Domain systems Support onboarding of new vendors, including transition planning, scheduling, and closeout activities Oversee integration of systems across the MC&G portfolio, producing required technical specifications and artifacts Develop and maintain transition-related documentation, including: Integrated Master Schedule (IMS); System Dependency Matrix; Transition inputs to Requirements Baseline; Architecture interface specifications; Interface Control Documents (ICDs); Service Level Agreements (SLAs) Coordinate with CIO-T IPOs to ensure smooth system changeovers with no mission disruption Act as MC&G PEO System Outage Coordinator, assessing operational impacts of planned events across mission areas Identify opportunities for new technology insertion to enhance performance and mission effectiveness Evaluate and recommend improvements to MC&G engineering processes and procedures Develop strategic product roadmaps to guide capability adoption, reduce duplication, and optimize integration Synchronize development cadences across multiple system initiatives to ensure alignment Prepare and deliver briefings and Weekly Activity Report (WAR) inputs for internal and external stakeholders Required qualifications include: Minimum 2 years of experience supporting the National System for Geospatial Intelligence (NSG) At least 2 years of experience managing complex IT system transitions, including: From legacy contractors to new vendors; From legacy to modernized technical solutions; Between different organizational entities 2+ years of experience with systems integration and architecture analysis, including interface specs, dependencies, and performance assessments 2+ years of experience working in Agile development environments, preferably with Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) methodologies About inQ Services: inQ Services, based in McLean, Virginia, is a technology consulting firm with over 30 years of experience supporting commercial clients and federal mission-critical programs for the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security. We specialize in systems analysis, software development, engineering, data analytics, and program management, delivering innovative, high-quality, and cost-effective solutions.
This role supports the Engineering Management team within the Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy (MC&G) Program Executive Office (PEO) by managing system transitions, integrations, and technology alignment across the MC&G Mission Domain. The incumbent ensures seamless transitions between legacy and emerging systems, supports engineering process improvements, and leads cross-program coordination to drive system performance and mission success. Key responsibilities include: Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) supporting MC&G PEO Engineering Management and Program Managers on system transitions and integration Lead and manage system transition planning and execution across MC&G programs, pilots, and initiatives Coordinate transitions between MC&G PEO and external organizations (e.g., NGA/SF, Research directorates) Align capability development efforts across stakeholders to avoid redundancy and ensure mission coherence Maintain situational awareness of external system transitions and assess impacts to MC&G Mission Domain systems Support onboarding of new vendors, including transition planning, scheduling, and closeout activities Oversee integration of systems across the MC&G portfolio, producing required technical specifications and artifacts Develop and maintain transition-related documentation, including: Integrated Master Schedule (IMS); System Dependency Matrix; Transition inputs to Requirements Baseline; Architecture interface specifications; Interface Control Documents (ICDs); Service Level Agreements (SLAs) Coordinate with CIO-T IPOs to ensure smooth system changeovers with no mission disruption Act as MC&G PEO System Outage Coordinator, assessing operational impacts of planned events across mission areas Identify opportunities for new technology insertion to enhance performance and mission effectiveness Evaluate and recommend improvements to MC&G engineering processes and procedures Develop strategic product roadmaps to guide capability adoption, reduce duplication, and optimize integration Synchronize development cadences across multiple system initiatives to ensure alignment Prepare and deliver briefings and Weekly Activity Report (WAR) inputs for internal and external stakeholders Required qualifications include: Minimum 2 years of experience supporting the National System for Geospatial Intelligence (NSG) At least 2 years of experience managing complex IT system transitions, including: From legacy contractors to new vendors; From legacy to modernized technical solutions; Between different organizational entities 2+ years of experience with systems integration and architecture analysis, including interface specs, dependencies, and performance assessments 2+ years of experience working in Agile development environments, preferably with Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) methodologies About inQ Services: inQ Services, based in McLean, Virginia, is a technology consulting firm with over 30 years of experience supporting commercial clients and federal mission-critical programs for the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security. We specialize in systems analysis, software development, engineering, data analytics, and program management, delivering innovative, high-quality, and cost-effective solutions.