Spectrum Comm
Mission Information and Technology Resource Manager
Spectrum Comm, Indian Springs, Nevada, us, 89018
Mission Information & Technology Resource Manager
Play a vital role in ensuring mission readiness and operational advantage through cutting-edge information management, systems optimization, and resource innovation. As the Mission Information & Technology Resource Manager, you will be responsible for the design, development, and governance of digital infrastructure supporting MQ-9 operations and the broader Air Force mission landscape. Responsibilities: Update and maintain data vocabularies and metadata catalogs to ensure consistent data access, tagging, and searchability across platforms, locations, and formats. Structure and manage data for specific operational purposes within collaborative user contexts. Develop, maintain, and train users on workflow procedures and ensure timely publication of information. Enforce compliance with Air Force information publishing regulations, including e-mail and internet policies, file plan development, and FOIA protocols. Design, configure, install, and manage operating system and server-level data services. Provide directory services and manage storage networks, electronic messaging systems, and domain configurations. Implement secure authentication practices using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). Standardize user access and system settings via automated deployment tools like Group Policy Objects (GPO). Continuously optimize systems and perform problem resolution for service continuity. Apply and enforce computer security policies and resolve system faults, including service restoration confirmation. Organize, store, and deliver mission-critical resources (data, intelligence, and information) for MQ-9 mission execution across operational functions including PAROC, LRE, MCE, and AOC. Design and maintain IT databases, systems, websites, and tools that support efficient user access and mission information utilization. Conduct research to aggregate mission data across functions like command and control, weather, maintenance, intel, and aircrew planning. Provide quarterly briefs to PAROC/CC or designated leadership regarding innovations and mission IT resource enhancements.
Play a vital role in ensuring mission readiness and operational advantage through cutting-edge information management, systems optimization, and resource innovation. As the Mission Information & Technology Resource Manager, you will be responsible for the design, development, and governance of digital infrastructure supporting MQ-9 operations and the broader Air Force mission landscape. Responsibilities: Update and maintain data vocabularies and metadata catalogs to ensure consistent data access, tagging, and searchability across platforms, locations, and formats. Structure and manage data for specific operational purposes within collaborative user contexts. Develop, maintain, and train users on workflow procedures and ensure timely publication of information. Enforce compliance with Air Force information publishing regulations, including e-mail and internet policies, file plan development, and FOIA protocols. Design, configure, install, and manage operating system and server-level data services. Provide directory services and manage storage networks, electronic messaging systems, and domain configurations. Implement secure authentication practices using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). Standardize user access and system settings via automated deployment tools like Group Policy Objects (GPO). Continuously optimize systems and perform problem resolution for service continuity. Apply and enforce computer security policies and resolve system faults, including service restoration confirmation. Organize, store, and deliver mission-critical resources (data, intelligence, and information) for MQ-9 mission execution across operational functions including PAROC, LRE, MCE, and AOC. Design and maintain IT databases, systems, websites, and tools that support efficient user access and mission information utilization. Conduct research to aggregate mission data across functions like command and control, weather, maintenance, intel, and aircrew planning. Provide quarterly briefs to PAROC/CC or designated leadership regarding innovations and mission IT resource enhancements.