ICAM SME - USCIS

Remote
Full Time
USCIS - ICAM
Experienced
cFocus Software seeks an ICAM SME to join our program supporting the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This position is 100% remote. This position requires a Public Trust clearance.

Qualifications:
  • 5+ years of ICAM experience
  • The ICAM Subject Matter Expert must have in-depth knowledge of federal ICAM standards and the Federal ICAM Roadmap and Implementation Guidance.
  • The ICAM SME will need knowledge of the capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses of current commercial and open-source ICAM products.
  • Experience with AWS, Azure, GCP identity services, PKI, certificate lifecycle management, identity governance, privileged access architectures, AD/LDAP, OAuth2, OIDC, SAML, DevSecOps.
  • SME must be certified in one of the following recognized identity, access, and security certifications: Certified Identity and Access Manager (CIAM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), GIAC Defensible Identity and Access Management (GDA), Certified Access Management Specialist (CAMS), Comp TIA+ Security, or FICAM related training
Duties:
 
  • Provide in-depth expertise on federal ICAM standards and the Federal ICAM Roadmap and Implementation Guidance. 
  • Advise government leadership on ICAM strategy, policy, implementation, best practices, and technology enhancements. 
  • Evaluate commercial and open-source ICAM products to recommend solutions that meet agency requirements. 
  • Support program governance, compliance, and integration across ICAM service areas (SSO, PAM, PKI, ePACS, OAuth/OIDC).
  • Support development and operational sustainment of PIV-based authentication services and SSO integration. 
  • Implement ABAC and RBAC models for enterprise access control. 
  • Assist in deploying scalable authentication and authorization microservices.
  • Provide guidance on CyberArk-based PAM solutions, credential vaulting, rotation, privileged session management, and multi-cloud privileged access governance. 
  • Support privileged access monitoring, auditing, and compliance with federal security standards. 
  • Lead technical PKI efforts including device certificate lifecycle management, Person-Centric PKI, and NPE PKI. 
  • Ensure compliance with DHS PKI Interface Specifications and COPG guidelines. 
  • Support Active Directory architecture, tiering, permissions, and cybersecurity best practices. 
  • Oversee account provisioning, de-provisioning, and identity lifecycle automation.
  • Recommend and design new technology solutions aligned with ICAM modernization initiatives, cloud migrations, Zero Trust, and enterprise architecture. 
  • Support DevSecOps teams to implement secure ICAM features and integrations.
  • Provide Tier 2+ SME support during system outages, degradation, and critical incidents involving SSO, PKI, PAM, AD, OAuth/OIDC, and physical access systems. 
  • Assist Duty Officers with severity determination, triage, root-cause analysis, and mitigation.
  • Develop SOPs, training materials, system documentation, and technical guidance. 
  • Ensure compliance with DHS 4300A, OMB directives, Section 508, and audit requirements.
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