Program Analyst with Security Clearance Information Technology (IT) - Washington, DC at Geebo

Program Analyst with Security Clearance


Job Description:
Program Analyst assists organizations by evaluating the performance and effectiveness of their programs and projectsOffers valuable insights, best practices, and recommendations to improve program management, optimizes resource allocation, and enhances overall outcomesDuties &
Responsibilities:
The Advanced Programs Division (AF/A2/6LZ) is responsible for:
- Liaison with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, AF/A5/7 Air Force Futures, and MAJCOMs for EMS-related capability development and requirements - Liaison with SAF/AQ, MAJCOMs, DoD laboratories, Federally Funded Research and Development Centers, and industry to advocate for the integration of advanced technology into EMS-related programs - Liaison with SAF/AAZ to establish the EMS Special Access Program Office and to plan for access managementAF/A2/6LZ champions EMS-related program requirements throughout their lifecycles and serves as representative to the Joint Air Dominance Organization (JADO)AF/A2/6LZ supports research and development technology transition into Air Force capabilities to enable mission success in complex electromagnetic operational environmentsSupport liaison with MAJCOMs, SAF/AQ, Federally Funded Research and Development Centers, University-Affiliated Research Centers, and the Defense Advanced Research Project AgencySupport liaison with SAF/AAZ to establish and maintain the EMS Advanced Programs Office and associated program portfolio.
Recommended Skills Program Management Research And Development Resource Allocation Capability Development Networking Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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