information technology specialist - Suffolk, United States - Department Of Defense

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    Summary



    This position is being filled under DoD Modified Direct Hire Authority, Section 1109; PL, 116-92, dated 12/20/2019

    This position is part of the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff. The incumbent work that involves the design, documentation, development, and modification of new or existing applications software to support data management requirements.



    Duties


    As a INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST (DATAMGT/APPSW) at the GS /14 some of your typical work assignments may include:

    • Performs technical functions working with DoD, interagency, and multinational stakeholders to identify and resolve Joint Warfighter information sharing, data interoperability requirements and gaps using computer and information technology (IT) based research, standards and solutions, primarily in support of Warfighter Mission Area (WMA) and Joint Command and Control (JC2) capabilities.
    • Reviews technical and operational architectures to support interoperability and cyber assessments to include overall technical design of enterprise services, monitoring functionality, security, and integrity of these services.
    • Provide advice on technical issues, particularly development and uses of ontologies, namespaces, and mappings and methods of maintaining a machine-driven architecture that enables the collaboration of computers and humans across the multi-fabric to identify, access, extract, reason, interpret and maintain critical information to perform meaningful analysis.
    • Utilizes Database Administrator's knowledge of database optimization, indexing and backup will be critical in determining requirements for interoperability of legacy DoD C2 systems.
    • Providing technical research and analysis related to Data Standards and the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) to lead the Department for warfighter information exchange standardization efforts within Joint, Interagency, Service and Coalition mission partners, North Atlantic Treaty Organizations (NATO), Department of Homeland Security, the National Guard and the White House led, Information Sharing Environment program.