Leading the cybersecurity strategy for the integration of force protection sensing technologies, the full-time Security Architecture & Engineering Lead will manage cybersecurity engineering activities throughout the prototype lifecycle, ensuring compliance with DoD standards and successful operational testing. Key responsibilities Develop the cybersecurity integration strategy for incorporating multiple OEM sensing technologies into the RIA Increased Access Prototype Plan and execute the Risk Management Framework (RMF) process, including the development of necessary accreditation artifacts Collaborate with government stakeholders and engineering teams to ensure secure integration and compliance with cybersecurity policies Required qualifications Bachelor's degree and 8 - 12 years of relevant experience Experience leading security architecture and engineering activities for complex DoD systems throughout the system development life cycle (SDLC) Proven ability to develop and implement cybersecurity architectures for integrating various hardware and software components Experience in planning and executing the RMF process, including required documentation for IATT, IATO, and ATO Demonstrated experience managing RMF documentation and artifacts, including System Security Plans (SSPs) and Security Assessment Reports (SARs)