Cybersecurity SME/Architect- Remote Architecture - Washington, DC at Geebo

Cybersecurity SME/Architect- Remote

Role:
Cybersecurity SME/ Architect-RemoteLocation:
Reston, VA but RemoteDuration:
Contract or Full-TimeVisa:
Must be a US CitizenNote:
Must possess Federal Government experience and certifications ResponsibilitiesAnalyze, define and document requirements for data, logical processes, hardware and operating systemsProvide creative and innovative architectural solutionsMonitor industry trends and directionsWork with senior business and technical personnel to deliver scalable architectureRequired skills:
Lead special projects or investigation into specific technology or solution issues and to shepherd research and piloting of new capabilities with project engineers and/or partner organization as required.Analyze, define, and document requirements for data, workflow, logical processes, hardware and operating system environment, and network connectivity, other system interfaces, internal and external checks and controls, and outputs.Provide complete assessments of the technical characteristics of proposals and alternatives consideredMonitor industry trends and directions; develops and presents substantive technical recommendation to senior managementReview and assess impact of proposed scope changes to future architectureProvide creative and innovative architectural solutions to ill-defined requirementsSupport the development and maintenance of data models, data dictionaries, data maps and other architecture artifacts across the enterpriseWork with senior business and technical personnel to deliver a robust scalable architecture that meets the business goals of the enterprise Recommended Skills Architecture Assessments Innovation Maintenance Operational Systems Creativity Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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