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Company: SPA
Location: Washington, DC
Career Level: Associate
Industries: Manufacturing, Engineering, Aerospace

Description

Qualifications

Being on the Policy, Governance, and Compliance team, you will be asked to support a wide range of activities, to include:  

  • Conducting compliance analysis for all arms control treaties and agreements that the U.S. has signed and/or ratified, or may be impacted by through relationships with allied nations. 
  • Drafting and revising treaty compliance reviews and reports on assigned programs and assisting the customer with routing treaty compliance reviews through the Navy enterprise review/signature chop-chain. 
  • Maintaining status of reviews within the development and review process via electronic tracking tools.  Program assessments needing additional coordination of compliance topics may require additional products, to include issue summary and status briefs.  Status reports will be included in weekly Staff Briefs, monthly Management Reports, and within as-directed Summary Briefs.
  • Providing inputs to Navy fleet implementation documents addressing potential arms control-related security concerns specific to program deployment, maintenance, and/or operations.
  • Maintaining a detailed compliance review procedures checklist and updating procedures to account for evolving guidance.
  • Drafting new or modify existing Treaty Inspection Readiness Plans through coordination with customer and program staff.  Make recommendations regarding managed access techniques and use/denial of use of non-destructive evaluation equipment with regards to treaty rights/obligations and technical understanding of assets.
  • Conducting site visits to ensure sufficient mitigation measures appropriate to specific treaties and arms control agreements are in place to protect program assets from unnecessary exposure during training exercises and potential on-site treaty inspections conducted by foreign inspection teams. 
  • Develop arms control and security-related briefs as directed by customer for presentation to enterprise personnel. 
  • Support routine customer operations and emergent tasks.

This position is seated at the Washington Navy Yard with some travel.



Responsibilities

Being on the Policy, Governance, and Compliance team, you will be asked to support a wide range of activities, to include:  

  • Conducting compliance analysis for all arms control treaties and agreements that the U.S. has signed and/or ratified, or may be impacted by through relationships with allied nations. 
  • Drafting and revising treaty compliance reviews and reports on assigned programs and assisting the customer with routing treaty compliance reviews through the Navy enterprise review/signature chop-chain. 
  • Maintaining status of reviews within the development and review process via electronic tracking tools.  Program assessments needing additional coordination of compliance topics may require additional products, to include issue summary and status briefs.  Status reports will be included in weekly Staff Briefs, monthly Management Reports, and within as-directed Summary Briefs.
  • Providing inputs to Navy fleet implementation documents addressing potential arms control-related security concerns specific to program deployment, maintenance, and/or operations.
  • Maintaining a detailed compliance review procedures checklist and updating procedures to account for evolving guidance.
  • Drafting new or modify existing Treaty Inspection Readiness Plans through coordination with customer and program staff.  Make recommendations regarding managed access techniques and use/denial of use of non-destructive evaluation equipment with regards to treaty rights/obligations and technical understanding of assets.
  • Conducting site visits to ensure sufficient mitigation measures appropriate to specific treaties and arms control agreements are in place to protect program assets from unnecessary exposure during training exercises and potential on-site treaty inspections conducted by foreign inspection teams. 
  • Develop arms control and security-related briefs as directed by customer for presentation to enterprise personnel. 
  • Support routine customer operations and emergent tasks.

This position is seated at the Washington Navy Yard with some travel.


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