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General Dynamics Information Technology

Capital Planning and Investment Control Lead

General Dynamics Information Technology

3h ago

0$106k - $144kOtherAustralia, Canada, India +4 morehimalayas
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Job Description

Type of Requisition:RegularClearance Level Must Currently Possess:NoneClearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain:NonePublic Trust/Other Required:NACI (T1)Job Family:Program Delivery and ExecutionJob Qualifications:Skills:Continuous Process Improvement, Information Technology Investment Management (ITIM), Program Management Office (PMO), Risk Management, Taking InitiativeCertifications:NoneExperience:5 + years of related experienceUS Citizenship Required:NoJob Description:GDIT has as opportunity to support the Capital Planning and Investment Control (CPIC) task area for the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement. In this role, you will support OCSE’s Federal team to ensure OCSE’s IT investments meet ACF, HHS and OMB reporting requirements for its IT systems and coordinate with the ACF and HHS offices of the Chief Information Officers in areas such as risk, performance measures, earned value management, enterprise architecture, and cost/benefit analysis. The applicant should be innovative, a leader and self-starter, and dedicated to providing strategic and operational support for our client, the Division of Federal Systems (DFS) for the Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE). Currently, this role is remote. The customer site is the Department of Health and Human Services Mary Switzer Building near Federal Center Southwest in Washington, D.C; periodic on-site attendance may be requested as needed. Our team provides program support to OCSE to manage and monitor the development, implementation, operation, maintenance, technical support, and enhancement of the division's systems and services. Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS) information is, by statute, made available to child support agencies and a limited number of federal and state agencies. These secure systems and services help child support agencies, employers, insurers, and financial institutions exchange information about child support cases, locate parents, establish paternity, custody and visitation, collect support, and identify fraud. The primary role of this position is to advise and assist the customer with implementing internal processes and ensuring reporting compliance consistent with Federal IT investment requirements. As such, this role includes collaboration with many stakeholders, and a thorough understanding of OCSE's systems and operations. A background in IT is not required, but familiarity with Federal IT Portfolio management and reporting is preferred. HOW A CAPITAL PLANNING AND INVESTMENT CONTROL LEAD WILL MAKE AN IMPACT:Contract CPIC LeadAssisting the federal staff and coordinating and preparing the annual submission of the Agency IT Portfolio summary and IT Portfolio Details for all of OCSE’s IT Investments (currently 1 major and 2 non-major investments).Assisting federal staff implement, monitor, and document all portfolio activities to demonstrate compliance with CPIC, including portfolio performance, cost, schedule, and risk metrics.Collect, analyze, brief, and advise the client on governmental guidance and requirements related to CPIC and Enterprise Architecture (EA). Advise and assist the client in determining appropriate activities and responses to guidance and requirements, including preparation and presentation of briefings related to CPIC and EA guidance and activities.Support monthly and annual reporting to OMB’s IT Dashboard, provided through HHS’ Folio Reporting tool, including investment performance updates and variance reporting.Coordinate across tasks/subtasks to support Enterprise Architecture, TBM, risk and other reporting as it applies to OCSE’s IT Portfolio. This includes briefing program stakeholders on CPIC requirements, and collecting input from across the program to support reporting requirements.Work with the Government to create and maintain templates and internal processes for CPIC deliverables (e.g., Operational Analyses and EPLC stage gate forms)Lead the identification, development, collection, production, and delivery of artifacts needed to respond to HHS and ACF mandates and data calls, including IT projects monitoring, performance measures, cost/benefit analysis, operational analyses, and risks.Support the OCSE IT Governance process by ensuring compliance of key artifacts with government CPIC standards.Participate in Department, OPDIV, and government-wide information sessions on CPIC to stay current on requirements and guidance in this area (primarily remote, minimal travel required).EVM and Performance Management:Assist OCSE and DFS with developing internal and external program goals, performance metrics and project success criteria to assist with operational analysis and project/initiative evaluation.Support the OCSE Governance process by facilitating meetings, collecting and managing customer and stakeholder input, tracking action items and reviewing materials and documentation for compliance with OCSE and DFS policies.Support and advise DFS and OCSE cost monitoring and Earned Value Manageme