Deadline Date: Wednesday 25 January 2023
Requirement: Expert on Defensive Cyberspace Operations Management
Location: Brussels, BE
Full time on-site: Yes
NATO Grade: A3/G17/88
Total Scope of the request (hours): 1672
Required Start Date: As soon as possible, but no later than 23 February 2023
End Contract Date: 31 December 2023
Required Security Clearance: NATO SECRET
Annex A – Special Terms and Conditions
The contractor will be responsible for complying with the respective national requirements for working permits, visas, taxes, social security etc. whilst working on site at NATO HQ Brussels, Belgium.
No special status is either conferred or implied by the host organisation, NATO HQ Brussels, Belgium to the contractor whilst working on-site.
The contractor will be responsible for complying with all the respective National Health COVID-19 regulations in Belgium before taking up the position.
1. INTRODUCTION
The NATO Chief Information Officer (CIO) function brings Information and Communications Technology (ICT) coherence across NATO Enterprise’s civil and military bodies. The NATO CIO is empowered to realize the Allies’ vision for the NATO Enterprise, is accountable to the Secretary General and is responsible for the development of Enterprise directives and advice on the acquisition and use of information technologies and services. The NATO CIO provides Enterprise oversight on cybersecurity issues, and, in close coordination with all relevant NATO civil and military bodies, works towards the continual improvement of the cyber hygiene and cybersecurity posture in the NATO Enterprise.
The Office of the NATO CIO (OCIO) is an integrated staff organization comprised of International Staff (IS) and International Military Staff (IMS) members.
The OCIO supports the planning, coordination and execution of Defensive Cyberspace Operations (DCO) in NATO networks, as one of the leading members of the DCO Planning and Coordination Cell (DPCC).
The incumbent will be responsible for ensuring appropriate coordination amongst the DPCC members (i.e. NATO Cyberspace Operations Centre (CyOC), Joint Intelligence and Security Division (JISD), NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) and OCIO). S/He will also be responsible for managing the complete lifecycle of DCOs led by the OCIO, including the planning, conduct, assessment, and follow-up phases.
The incumbent must demonstrate in-depth knowledge of advanced technical operations in defence of communication and information systems, but also good knowledge in cyber incident management and cyber risk management best practices and processes.
2. TASKS
The contractor will effectively and efficiently provide, with minimal support, the following services:
3. PROFILE
[See Requirements]
4. LOCATION OF DUTY
The work will be executed primarily on site at the NATO HQ offices in Brussels, Belgium. Frequent travels or short deployments to NATO Command Structure bodies would be required. Due to the nature of the work, minimal teleworking can be foreseen.
5. TIMELINES
The services of the contractor are required for the period starting 23rd of February 2023 until 31st of December 2023.
6. SPECIFIC WORKING CONDITIONS
Secure environment with standard working hours. Occasional non-standard hours may be required in support of the NATO Chief Information Officer urgent tasks.
7. TRAVEL
Occasional business travel may be required. Travel expenses to be reimbursed to the individual directly (in addition to the hourly rate) under NATO rules.
8. SECURITY AND NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT
The contractor must be in possession or capable of possessing a security clearance of NATO SECRET.
A signed Non-Disclosure Agreement will be required.
Requirements
3. PROFILE
Established in 1995, EMW, Inc. has established itself as a worldwide systems integration company providing lifecycle Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA), Engineering and Installation (E&I), Operations and Maintenance (O&M) and Force Protection in the fields of Health Information Technology (HIT), Cyber Security and Information Assurance, Perimeter Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure.
We are leaders in providing secure connectivity solutions to private sector and public sector organizations worldwide. We were first to deploy a converged multi service enterprise for 40,000 ports of data, voice over ATM, and video to support the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) in Eastern Europe and first to deploy click-to-meet collaboration software for coalition forces in support of operations worldwide. We’ve established ourselves as the “go to” organization for rapid response requirements in support of expeditionary requirements. Our personnel work on US Department of Defense (DoD), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and US Federal Civilian organizations which span over four continents. Members of our management team come from large scale systems integration companies, equipment, telecommunications and research and development entities such as Northrop Grumman, Lucent, Sprint, AT&T and Bell Labs.
EMW operates its headquarters in Herndon, Virginia, with a remote office in Mechelen, Belgium, supporting NATO and a wide variety of overseas theaters of operation. Our global presence provides immediate access to a resource pool comprised of seasoned and highly experienced staff, highly adept at working in complex and difficult environments. Our strong logistical and business relationships with strategic partners in all parts of the world, not only ensures the delivery of measurable results, but also facilitates the rapid and reliable response to any surge in customer requirements worldwide.