In this role, you will work alongside government partners, engineers, and other industry teammates to translate operational and strategic requirements into scalable, production-ready solutions. You will contribute directly to product planning, execution, and continuous improvement—helping ensure capabilities are delivered efficiently, aligned to mission priorities, and positioned for sustained success.
This position offers the opportunity to work on a high-visibility, enterprise program at the intersection of data, analytics, and emerging AI technologies. Ideal candidates are motivated by mission impact, comfortable operating in complex stakeholder environments, and interested in building deep domain expertise while delivering capabilities with real-world national security outcomes.
Primary Responsibilities:
Develop, maintain, and govern Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) policies, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), templates, and documentation to ensure consistent enterprise-wide implementation.
Ensure program compliance with federal and DoD requirements including DFARS 252.204-7012, EO 14028, and NIST SP 800-171.
Maintain and update risk registers, traceability matrices, and compliance documentation to support audits, assessments, and contract reviews.
Coordinate with contracting, cybersecurity, and acquisition teams to ensure supply-chain requirements are integrated into procurement actions and adhered to throughout the vendor lifecycle.
Support the Government in performing all auditing and audit reporting to external independent public auditors in support of an annual SOC1 audit, including preparation of the SOC1 Report.
Prepare and update various compliance and security documents such as Access Control, Audit and Accountability Plan, Backup and Recovery, Change and Configuration Management Plan, and others as needed.
Basic Qualifications:
Top Secret with SCI eligibility security clearance
Bachelor's degree in a related field such as Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Supply Chain Management, or a related discipline.
Minimum of 12 years of experience in cyber supply chain risk management, cybersecurity compliance, or a related field.
Knowledge of federal and DoD requirements including DFARS 252.204-7012, DoDI 5200.44, EO 14028, and NIST SP 800-161.
Experience with developing and maintaining SCRM policies, SOPs, and compliance documentation.
Strong understanding of audit processes and experience in supporting audits and assessments.
Excellent communication and coordination skills to work with contracting, cybersecurity, and acquisition teams.
Certifications in Cybersecurity like Security plus, CISM
Preferred Qualifications:
Active TS/SCI
Master's degree in Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Supply Chain Management, or a related discipline.
Certifications such as CISSP, CISM, or CISA.
Experience with SOC1 audits and preparing SOC1 Reports.
Familiarity with Section 508 compliance requirements for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) products ⁽³⁾.
Experience in managing travel and purchasing processes in a multi-tenant stakeholder environment ⁽⁴⁾.
Previous experience working with federal or DoD contracts and understanding of the procurement lifecycle.
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Original Posting:March 19, 2026For U.S. Positions: While subject to change based on business needs, Leidos reasonably anticipates that this job requisition will remain open for at least 3 days with an anticipated close date of no earlier than 3 days after the original posting date as listed above.
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We Are Leidos For 50 years we have been tackling some of the biggest problems that face our nation and our world. OUR MISSION Through our culture of innovation and history of performance, we develop deep customer trust built on integrity and create enduring solutions that improve our world. Leidos is a science and technology solutions leader working to address some of the world’s toughest challenges in the defense, intelligence, homeland security, civil, and healthcare markets. The company’s 43,000 employees support vital missions for government and commercial customers. Headquartered in Reston, Va., Leidos reported annual revenues of approximately $11.09 billion for the fiscal year ended January 3, 2020. Leidos was cited for the meaningful work employees perform that is challenging, impactful, and aligned with our customers’ missions as reasons professionals want to work and stay at our company. Leidos has also been named to lists including Forbes’ Best Employers for Diversity, Forbes’ America’s Best Employers for Women, Military Times Best for Vets Employers, and Ethisphere Institute’s World's Most Ethical Companies®. Employees enjoy career enrichment opportunities available through mobility and development and experience rewarding relationships with supportive supervisors and talented colleagues and customers. Employees appreciate our flexible work environment, allowing for and encouraging a true work-life balance. Our professionals are also excited about our Employee Resource Groups, like the newly launched Collaborative Outreach with Remote and Embedded Employees (CORE), which strives to create an environment where every employee, regardless of location, feels fully engaged as a valued employee of Leidos. Your most important work is ahead.






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