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FMS Case Management SME

Overview Abacus Technology is seeking an FMS Case Management Subject Matter Expert (SME) to provide support for the Command, Control, Communication, Intelligence and Networks (C3I&N) Directorate at Hanscom AFB. This is a full-time position. Responsibilities Support Government Case Manager by planning case management and execution. Provide case management expertise and guidance, and program documents, such as Program Milestones, Integrated Master Schedule, Transportation Plan, Test and Evaluation Master Plan, etc. Support development of plans for Integrated Life Cycle Management, per AF163-101/20-101, for acquisition, fielding, and sustainment for our deliverable products. Support communicating supplementary requirements such as infrastructure, training, testing and security. Support initializing and tracking to ensure funding is in place and financial requirements are met. Produce and maintain a case file of significant events, documents, and decisions. Support case reconciliation and case closure. Identify and assess risks to programs or projects, recommend risk mitigation strategies, and implement risk reduction plans. Support compliance to policies, management information systems, internal and external organizational elements and the stages of the FMS process. Support FMS process including recommendations for Letter of Request (LOR), development of Price and Availability (P&A), Letter of Offer & Agreement (LOA), and familiarity with automated tools, such as Defense Security Assistance Management System (DSAMS) and Security Assistance Manpower Resource System (SAMRS). Organize and support program management reviews, HNAI-hosted international conferences (i.e. Joint International Configuration Review Board (JICRB) and Multi-National Working Group (MNWG)) and senior level meetings; and take and distribute meeting minutes. Prepare, review and modify procurement documentation (e.g., evaluation factors, Requests for Proposal (RFP), Statements of Objective (SOO), Statements of Work (SOW), Performance Work Statements (PWS), Technical Evaluations, and Justification & Approval (J&A)). Support acquisition execution; track progress with program milestones, identify discrepancies and recommend actions. Ensure compliance with the Foreign Assistance Act (FAA), Arms Export Control Act (AECA), and related statutes and directives. Support assurance that program goals and objectives are in accordance with approved foreign disclosure and technology transfer requirements. Qualifications 15
years experience in FMS case management. Bachelor's degree in a related field. DAWIA Acquisition Professional Development Program APDP Program Manager Level II or III Certification desirable. Comprehensive knowledge of principles, policies and practices of Foreign Military Sales, as defined in DSCA Manual 5105.38-M, Security Assistance Management Manual, as well as internal business processes for FMS. Knowledge of roles and relationships between AF Security Assistance Center, Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), and State Department, and understand related policies and procedures. Understand End Use Monitoring and Third Party Transfers requirements and procedures. Able to support and develop various briefings/schedules of program status and acquisition tasks to senior management. Must understand responsibilities and political and cultural sensitivities for the sponsoring FMS customer. Must understand both Security Assistance objectives and diplomatic mission of the supporting US Embassy representatives as well as applicable bilateral security agreements, including the CISMOA. Familiar with the responsibilities and authority of shareholders, including the Lead Service, Executive Agent, NATO, Combatant Commands (especially CENTCOM, PACOM, and EUCOM), AFSAC, SAF/IA and various acquisition centers. Must have experience with the DoD acquisition process. Comprehensive knowledge of principles, policies and practices of systems acquisition and program management, as defined in DoDI 5000.2, and local instructions and procedures, as well as, knowledge of roles and relationships. Familiar with technology transfer, export control, and foreign disclosure procedures and restrictions per applicable ITAR and Program Protection Plans. Conceptual understanding of programmatic and technical issues related to tactical data links, aerial networks, support tools such as tactical exercisers for USAF fighter aircraft and network management tools. Understand the objectives for platform integration, network interoperability, spectrum management, information assurance and cybersecurity & protection (DIACAP, NIST, and Risk Management Framework). Able to tailor contractual technical requirements documents and performance specifications and recommend implementation and execution strategies for various technical issues. Able to provide recommendations to select and apply the right mixture of resources and expertise to solve different technical problems and then monitoring and providing feedback and recommendations for adjustments. Must be available to travel OCONUS extensively and conduct international teleconferences outside of normal business hours. Must be a US citizen and hold a current Secret clearance. Applicants selected will be subject to a U.S. government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Applicants selected will be subject to the Federal mandate regarding vaccination for Federal government contractors.
Salary Range:
$150K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Technical Project ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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