Foreign Disclosure Analyst with Security Clearance Information Technology (IT) - Patuxent River, MD at Geebo

Foreign Disclosure Analyst with Security Clearance

Overview:
JHNA Technology Security is seeking a Foreign Disclosure Analyst to support PMA 280 in Patuxent River, MDThe selected candidate will provide analysis and support as a member of a major program office Foreign Disclosure Team, which will be responsible for reviewing and documenting the release of information to international participantsRoles/
Responsibilities:
o Provide Foreign Disclosure guidance and recommendations to the PMA-280 FMS team.
o Maintain platform familiarization and awareness of capabilities.
o Maintain knowledge of multiple different platform orientations and capabilities depending on FMS customer.
o Review documents to ensure compliance with NAVAIR Policy.
o Review documents of all applicable security levels i.
e(CUI, CLASS, etc.
) to ensure documents provided to foreign customers are free of sensitive information.
o Provide feedback to document owners with notes associated with your review if necessary.
o Notify document owners of document questions, corrections, or sanitization needs.
o Maintain a document tracker with statuses of documents in the Foreign Disclosure review queue.
o Provide case managers a weekly status on documents in the Foreign Disclosure review queue.
o Upon completion of review, upload documents into the NAVAIR 7.
4 Security Storefront.
o Once signed, ensure the 7 Golden Questions form is uploaded with the associated document package in the storefront.
o Conduct classified safe inventory once per quarter.
o Ensure all documents within the classified safe are accounted for and ensure new documents that have been added are added to the inventoryQualifications Required:
o No experience with BS/BA (we would prefer someone with at least a year experience)o 4 years' experience with associate degreeo 6 years no degree Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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