The position is at Archive II in College Park, right next to the University of MD, at the junction of I-95 and the beltway. The hours are flexible so avoiding the rush hour traffic is not a big deal.
The role is for a system architec/designer with strong cyber security experience. Somebody who can evaluate the security implication of various design proposal. In other words, I'm not looking just for somebody who can run a firewall or vulnerabiility check, or who can cite NIST security standard (although those skills woul dcome in handy too!).
We are hiring system integrator to build a large, distributed, multi-sites electronic archives. It's possibly the most interesting project in the civilian government, IMHO. You can find out more about it at
http://www.archives.gov/electronic_records_archives/about_era/scope.html
The project is multi-year and is being bidded upon by large system integrators. So the candidate will get a chance to do interesting work, and watch how the big guys do it too.
Attched is the annoucement. It's a position I can bring directly in, without going through the OPM process.
Regards,
Dyung Le [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Information Technology (IT) Specialist (INFORMATION SECURITY)
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is seeking one (1) Information Technology (IT) Specialist (Information Security) as part of the development team for NARA’s Electronic Records Archives (ERA) program. The Electronic Records Archives is a challenging program with national importance, and aims to develop a comprehensive, systematic, and dynamic mechanism for preserving virtually any kind of electronic record, free from dependence on any specific hardware or software. (http://www.archives.gov/electronic_records_archives/index.html)
-- Rich Salz, Chief Security Architect DataPower Technology http://www.datapower.com XS40 XML Security Gateway http://www.datapower.com/products/xs40.html XML Security Overview http://www.datapower.com/xmldev/xmlsecurity.html
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