Security Specialist DA-0080-03/04
Pt.Mugu, CAPosition Duties/Responsibilities
32. DUTIES NARRATIVE
The incumbent provides security and administrative support to direct funded programs with enhanced security requirements, which are more stringent than those security requirements normally applied to the Navy and the DoD in the interest of National Security. Interprets sponsor’s classified technical needs and applies risk management and implementation of relevant security measures to ensure national security. Provides mid-level security oversight related to core disciplines of the Information, Personnel, Physical, and Industrial Security programs in support of Navy and Department of Defense Sensitive Compartmented Information to ensure achievement of goals and objectives.
As a Security Specialist DA-0080-03; the incumbent will serve as a Special Security Representative (SSR) for NAWCWD SSO. With guidance the incumbent is responsible for providing Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) program protection in the interest of national security. With guidance, the incumbent will plan, implement and administers the SCI Security ensuring SCI security programs comply with legal and regulatory requirements and meets customer needs. With guidance, will serve as the SSR providing advice and managing all aspects of SCI security programs needed to complete the organization's mission. The incumbent will also provide support in the areas of program protection planning; personnel, industrial, physical and Information Systems (IS). The incumbent with guidance will prepare, review and evaluate program and security documentation to ensure adequate protection is provided in accordance with program requirements. The incumbent operates as an effective team member within the Navy/DoD structure, and is able to understand and apply ethical standards in relationships.
INFORMATION SECURITY (INFOSEC): Implements policies, instructions, procedures, control systems, and methods to prevent the loss and/or compromise of classified information or material in sensitive compartmented information and special access programs (SAP). Provides guidance and advises staff on matters pertaining to the proper safeguarding, handling, storage, transmission, and destruction of classified information, controlled unclassified information (CUI) and sensitive material, as well as security classification, declassification, and marking principles of all SCI and SAP information.
PHYSICAL SECURITY (PHYSEC): Serves as the primary point of contact for ensuring NAWCWD Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs) are accredited and properly managed. Ensures Program or Competency facility and controlled area access is managed by the need-to-know principle, and ensure that all employees, contractors, patrons, and vendors who do not require routine access to facilities, controlled areas, and/or IT systems are escorted. Ensures that individuals who no longer require access are removed from facilities and systems, and that the appropriate individuals and entities are notified (i.e. Information Assurance, Facility/Lab Managers, Security, etc.).
PERSONNEL SECURITY (PERSEC): Serves as the primary point of contact for processing all SCI personnel security prescreening, verifying clearances, access, and need to know for Department, Program, or Competency employees and visitors in the Defense Information System for Security (DISS) or other Department of Defense or Navy official databases. Execute all SCI nomination requests. Provides security indoctrination training for all new employees or transfers into their assigned Program, Department, or Competency, to include derogatory information reporting and foreign travel reporting requirements.
INDUSTRIAL SECURITY: Serves as a point of contact for ensuring contract employee compliance with security requirements commensurate with the level and type of work being performed for the Program, Department, or Competency.
COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY (COMSEC): Coordinates with Department, Program, or Competency Local Element (LE) managers to ensure all COMSEC equipment is properly handled, safeguarded, and stored IAW COMSEC regulatory requirements and policies. Incumbent may also serve as the LE/Alternate LE as required/needed to support assigned program.
OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC): Is responsible for implementing a program OPSEC Plan, as well as executing policies and procedures for the Program, Department, or Competency.
Knowledge of DoD and Navy principles, programs, and policies including, but not limited to:
Intelligence Community Directives (ICD) 705
Department of Defense Manual (DoDM 5205.21 series)
Department of Defense Manual (DoDM 5205.07 series)
Information Security (INFOSEC)
Personnel Security (PERSEC)
Physical Security (PHYSEC)
Operations Security (OPSEC)
NISPOM DoD 5220.22MDA-0080-04 DUTIES NARRATIVE
The incumbent provides security and administrative support to direct funded programs with Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) security requirements, which are more stringent than those security requirements normally applied to DoD in the interest of National Security. Interprets sponsor’s unique classified technical needs and applies risk management and implementation of relevant security measures to ensure national security. Implements unique security requirements related to information security, physical security, personnel security, industrial security, operations security, communications security, monitoring and inspections while assisting the program to meet its mission.
Minimum Salary
$71,244
Maximum Salary
$134,317