Technology Protection Engineer III (Program Protection/Risk Management)
Company: Bart & Associates
Location: Mc Lean
Posted on: February 25, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: The U.S. Army
Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) Army Security Office
(ASO) Army Research and Technology Protection Center (ARTPC)
Support Services has initiated this effort to provide support in
the development of security related documentation to include
Science & Technology Protection Plans (S&T PP) and Program
Protection Plans (PPPs), critical technology reviews, and
threat/mitigation plans that utilize a systematic approach to
technology protection, intelligence analysis, and multi- discipline
security specialist support to provide risk mitigation across the
Army to protect Army personnel, facilities, infrastructure,
networks and national security information. The United States
research laboratories, engineering centers, and defense industrial
base are developing the advanced technology that will form the
heart of the Army’s future fighting force. Foreign Governments and
companies that both use and sell military systems will go to great
lengths to acquire the advanced technologies that dominate future
warfare. Identification and protection of those technologies is
essential to the Army’s mission and ability to fight and win when
those systems are fielded. When foreign Governments and companies
illegally acquire knowledge of the U.S. advanced technologies, it
is also essential that the Army understands the effect of that
compromise. The Army must have an integrated Research and
Technology Program (RTP), Security, Cyber Incident Damage
Assessment (CIDA) program, and Modernization Security Protection
(MSP) with the ability to perform these critical missions with a
high degree of success. RESPONSIBILITIES Engineer Specialists III
provide RTP training to all new ARTPC employees. Provide RTP
engineering analysis, including Controlled Technical Information
(CTI) identification, Critical Program Information (CPI)
assessments, and Critical Function (CF) analysis, supply chain
analysis, vulnerability analysis, and risk evaluation. Provide
inputs to threat identification, security-related protection
measure development, and countermeasures development
recommendations based on engineering analysis results. Document
results of support and related meetings (excluding recurring ones)
will be recorded in an ARTPC assessment/survey memorandum,
AAR/Executive Summary (EXSUM), and included in the monthly status
report (MSR). Collaborate with government and contractor security
specialists to develop an effective Interim/S&T Protection Plan
and/or Program Protection Plan, ensuring the plan is satisfactorily
implemented at both government and contractor facilities where CTI
and/or CPI reside. Conduct CPI Surveys, CPI Assessments, Army
Critical Technology – Identification (ACT-ID) methodology reviews,
and Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) reviews
as required. Develop, test, maintain, and operate a
database/spreadsheet to support Cyber Incident Damage Assessment
(CIDA) case management, metrics, and reporting, and provide a
matrix on the CIDA workload. Requirements: Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in engineering (e.g., mechanical, electrical,
civil, chemical, aerospace, materials, etc.). Eight (8) years of
engineering experience applying analytical methods, systems
engineering concepts, or technology protection activities with the
DoD, IC, or defense industry. Proven ability to conduct research,
perform system decomposition, and develop effective risk mitigation
strategies. Experience in briefing and interacting with SES/General
Officer levels preferred. Exceptional oral and written
communication skills to effectively interface with senior military
officials, managers, and subordinates. Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of DoD Program Protection, Systems Engineering (SE),
technology lifecycle management, and risk framework. Technology
protection practices within the DoD, Intelligence Community, or the
defense industry. Understanding of DoD acquisition processes
Industrial security principles Program protections fundamentals
Experience supporting threat identification and vulnerability
assessments. Familiarity with relevant DoD directives, including:
DoDI 5000 series DoDI 5200.39 DoDI 5200.44
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