IT Systems Design & Architecture Specialist
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Job description
The NATO Information and Communication Agency (NCIA) is engaged in the development, implementation, and testing of secure protocols that form part of the Command and Control (C2) information exchange specifications for NATO.
In support of these activities, the Command and Control Centre requires the provision of an experienced Secure Protocols Designer/Implementer (hereafter referred to as the "Contractor") to deliver defined technical outputs and associated documentation in accordance with the agreed scope, quality standards, and timelines.
Specifically, the Contractor shall be integrated within the project teams responsible for the design, documentation, development, and testing of security-enabled communication protocols and their associated software implementations.
Under the overall supervision of the Project Manager (PM) and the technical direction of the Project's Technical Leader, the Contractor shall contribute to the development, refinement, and maintenance of security profiles for designated NATO standards. The Contractor shall also support the planning, preparation, execution, and assessment of validation and interoperability events., * Drafted proposal of security profile appendix for the near-real time protocol of the Future FFT standard (ADatP-36) indicating the architectural and the operational aspects together with the process and procedure for the services configuration and validation
- Analysed and report of the level of compliance of the of the standards with the NATO Data Centric Security (DCS) requirements
Q4:
- Plan, execute and document validation tests event for the ADatP-36 security together with NATO nations that has been identified during CWIX2026 event.
- Amended the security profile appendix for the FFT standard (ADatP-36(C)) accommodating any problem identified during the validation event.
- Performed related activity within this scope as deemed appropriate and required to establish the deliverable
D02:
Q3:
- Reviewed the security profile appendix for the STANAG 5659 identifying issues and fragilities and providing solution in line with the NATO Data Centric Security (DCS) policies
- Analysed and produced report of the level of compliance of the of the standards with the NATO Data Centric Security (DCS) requirements
- Amended the security profile appendix of the STANAG 5659 accommodating any problem identified during the internally agreed validation event
Q4:
- Performed related activity within this scope as deemed appropriate and required to establish the deliverable
- Produced final analysis and report of the level of compliance of the of the STANAG 5659 with the NATO Data Centric Security (DCS) requirements
D03:
Q3:
- Updated the services composing the DISG in line with the security profile defined for the ADAtP-36 and STANAG 5659.
- Designed, documented and deployed the infrastructure needed to test the DISG functionalities in conjunction with the STANAG 5659 and the ADAtP-36 standards on NATO NSF network.
- Planned and executed DISG test risk reduction event (On site in NCIA or from remote), * FFT simulator service maintenance (Apply the changes and resolve the issues described in JIRA). This include the extention the functionalities in compliance with the updated FFT ADatP-36(B) and ADatP-36(C)) (Issues and improvements as described in JIRA)
- Validation and test of the FFT simulator at an internal agreed validation event.
Q4:
- Creation of the related change request and issue list in JIRA
Requirements
Do you have experience in XML?, Do you have a Bachelor's degree?, * At least 1 year of proven experience in the redaction of NATO standards
- At least 1 year of proven experience in the design and test of secure message exchange protocols
- At least 1 year of proven knowledge of, and practical experience in, the operational or technical use of FFT systems supported by NCIA
- At least 1 year of proven experience with the NATO Data-centric Security concept application
- At least 1 year of practical experience in the area of computer networks and messaging security, including DNS, domains, PKI certificates, network designs, OAuth, OpenID
- At least 1 year of practical experience in, modern test engineering and test management methods and paradigms
- At least 1 year of proven up-to-date knowledge of computer system architectures, systems security, client/server, LAN/WAN and network concepts, test techniques, Database Management Systems (DBMS) and data management concepts
- At least 1 year of proven recent experience in planning and execution of validation activities within largescale C2 exercises
- At least 2 year of programming experience in JAVA, JAVA Scripts, Angular, Python
- At least 1 year of proven recent experience with XML and JSON technologies
- Staff provided by the Contractor must have the nationality of one of the NATO nations
- Experience working in the NATO Software Factory (NSF)
- Experience working with STANAGS 4774 and 4778
- Knowledge of NATO FFT, COT, JDSS, NCDF and other military or civilian interoperability standards for messaging and data exchange related to FFT
Language
- Staff provided by the Contractor must have an excellent command of spoken and written English
Desirable Skills, Experience and Certifications
- Experience supporting a recent NATO Interoperability exercises
- Experience interpreting and/or capturing business and user requirements through use cases and developing test cases accordingly;
Desirable Education
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or a closely related engineering field, * Valid National or NATO Secret personal security clearance