Technical Program Manager
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Job description
The Technical Program Manager (TPM) leads a large, mission-critical network-modernization program that supports more than 5,500 field sites, multiple data centers/colocation facilities, and 175,000 + users across the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The TPM owns the full program life-cycle-strategy, planning, execution, financial management, risk & issue management, stakeholder communication, and transition to operations-for all HSEN and LAN-A engineering and architecture initiatives.
The objective of the support services for this project is to design, build, and maintain a cloud infrastructure with a focus on network security that supports the organization's technology and business needs. This involves architecting scalable, secure, and highly available cloud solutions, ensuring optimal performance and cost-efficiency in cloud environments such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. The role requires close collaboration with other IT teams, stakeholders, and third-party vendors to deliver cloud-based infrastructure and services that align with organizational goals.
Key Tasks & Responsibilities
Program Leadership & Governance:
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Define program strategy, scope, schedule, budget, and success metrics aligned with DHS Enterprise Engineering Division (EED) objectives.
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Maintain Integrated Master Plan (IMP), Quality Control Plan (QCP), risk register, and cost baseline.
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Drive compliance with DHS security, EA, FISMA, Zero-Trust, Section 508, and service-level objectives (99.95 % availability).
Delivery & Execution:
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Direct multiple, concurrent project work-streams covering architecture, engineering, testing, security accreditation, and transition-to-operations.
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Ensure all deliverables meet DHS SELC, ITIL v4, and PMBOK standards.
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Oversee Tier-3/Tier-4 escalation processes, change management (ServiceNow), and root-cause analysis.
Team & Stakeholder Management:
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Lead, mentor, and performance-manage a cross-functional team of network architects, senior network engineers, and support staff (20 - 40 FTEs).
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Serve as primary interface to the Contracting Officer (CO), COR, NOSC, and Component CIOs.
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Prepare and defend business cases, SOWs, and Basis-of-Estimates for surge, modernization, and cloud-migration efforts.
This Role Provides Task Support for:
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Delivering a comprehensive development life cycle program encompassing project management, budget operations, strategic development, and tracking.
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Leading a team of network engineers and architects in supporting DHS.
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Managing the assessment of network tools, gathering user requirements, identifying missing modules, and evaluating product advantages and disadvantages.
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Assisting and providing insights to DHS to ensure effective stewardship is achieved and maintained.
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Identifying and resolving risks, issues, and dependencies.
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Identifying internal and external dependencies.
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Conducting research and development activities, including product evaluations and comparisons.
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Updating project information on various platforms such as SharePoint, JIRA, and Confluence.
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Providing weekly status reports on project progress.
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Approving monthly invoices for submission, developing cost summaries at the project level, required as part of the Program Management Report (PMR).
Requirements
- Minimum Qualifications (must have):
Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, or related field.
15 + years leading large-scale WAN/LAN programs of similar size and complexity (5,500 field sites, 2 or more datacenters/colocation facilities, and 175,000+ users).
- Preferred Qualifications:
15 + years supporting DHS LAN/WAN programs.
10+ years supporting DHS System ATO and C&A activities.
Experience supporting DHS large campus networks
Demonstrated success leading DHS network-modernization or cloud-migration initiatives.
Experience managing federal government contracts (> $50 M).
Certifications
- Active certifications required: PMP, CCNP, ITIL v4, CISSP, Certified Scrum Master (CSM)
Security Clearance
- U.S. Citizen with ability to obtain DHS Public Trust / Full-Scope BI.
Benefits & conditions
- Location: National Capital Region (primary at DHS HQ/DCAP1); limited travel to DCAP2 and field sites.
- Schedule: Core hours 09:00 - 17:00 ET, Monday-Friday; on-call support for Priority-1 incidents.
- Telework: Hybrid (up to 40 %).