DOJ - Sr. ATO SME -

Remote
Full Time
DOJ - Rapid ATO
Experienced
cFocus Software seeks a Sr. ATO SME to join our program supporting the Department of Justice (DOJ). This position is remote. This position requires a Public Trust clearance.
Qualifications:
  • Active Public Trust clearance
  • 7+ years of experience in IT Project Management in both Waterfall and Agile environments.
  • 7+ years of experience performing systems security assessments, preparing system security documentation, and/or performing security upgrades for live networks, desktop systems, servers, and enterprise data bases leading to successful certification and accreditation or security authorization of such systems.
  • 7+ years of experience assessing and enhancing IT systems security policies and procedures in response to the regulatory requirements associated with Federal and International standards.
  • 7+ years of IT Security experience with extensive knowledge in security regulations and security assessments having developed numerous security A&A and ATO on a range of systems including classified systems.
  • Strong working knowledge with NIST Special Publications, NIST 800-53 for security control selection and NIST SP 800-37 SA using JCAM system is preferred.
  • Minimum of one of the following certifications:
    • CISA, CRISC, CISSP, CAP
Duties:
  • Serves as senior technical practitioner executing RMF tasks and supporting Lead ATO SME decision-making.
  • Executes assigned RMF activities and provides technical input and recommendations to the Lead.
  • Participates in stakeholder meetings and supports AO and SCOP interactions as directed by the Lead.
  • Performs system preparation activities (asset identification, boundary support, risk inputs, JCAM entries).
  • Performs data entry, validation, and updates within JCAM.
  • Develops system descriptions, performs CIA impact analysis, and prepares categorization documentation.
  • Supports IPAs, PIAs, and privacy documentation development.
  • Selects baseline controls, supports control mapping, and documents control selections in JCAM.
  • Documents control tailoring rationale and updates SSPP artifacts.
  • Supports development and maintenance of ISCM plans and artifacts.
  • Documents implemented controls, updates SSPP, and supports compensating control documentation.
  • Supports documentation and validation of automated control implementations.
  • Executes or supports control assessments and develops assessment evidence.
  • Drafts SARs, updates JCAM assessment artifacts, and supports evidence collection.
  • Develops, updates, and tracks POA&Ms.
  • Assembles authorization artifacts and supports risk analysis documentation.
  • Supports risk analysis documentation and threat matrix development.
  • Executes ongoing control assessments and updates RMF artifacts.
  • Conducts security impact analyses and updates SSPP/SAR/POA&Ms.
  • Supports preparation of security posture and status reports.
  • Develops system disposal documentation and supports retirement activities.
  • Develops and updates MOUs, ISAs, Incident Response Plans, CPs, and CMPs.
  • Supports review of FedRAMP packages and cloud control inheritance documentation.
  • Ensures assigned deliverables are accurate, complete, and timely.
  • May mentor junior staff and analysts.
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