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IA Workforce Technical (IAT) Level III
The 8570.01-M Manual defines the following for the IA Technical Workforce (IAT) Level III.
IAT Level III personnel focus on the enclave environment and support, monitor, test, and troubleshoot hardware and software IA problems pertaining to the Computing Environment (CE), Network Environment (NE), and enclave environments. IAT Level III personnel have mastery of the functional requirements functions of both the IAT Level I and Level II positions.
IAT Level III Position Requirements
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IAT Level III
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Attribute
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Level
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Experience
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Normally has at least seven years experience in IA technology or a related area.
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System Environment
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Enclave Environment, advanced NE, and advanced CE.
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Knowledge
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Expert in all functional requirements functions of both IAT Level I and IAT Level II positions.
Applies extensive knowledge of a variety of the IA field's concepts, practices, and procedures to ensure the secure integration and operation of all enclave systems.
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Supervision
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Works independently to solve problems quickly and completely.
May lead and direct the work of others.
Typically reports to an enclave manager.
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Other
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Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals for the enclave environment.
Supports, monitors, tests, and troubleshoots hardware and software IA problems pertaining to the enclave environment.
Must be a U.S. Citizen.
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IA Certification & Operating System Certification
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Within six 6 months of assignment to position.
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IAT Level III Functions Functional Requirements
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T-III.1. Mastery of IAT Level I and IAT Level II CE/NE knowledge and skills.
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T-III.2. Recommend and schedule IA related repairs within the enclave environment.
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T-III.3. Coordinate and ensure end user support for all enclave applications and operations.
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T-III.4. Lead teams to quickly and completely solve IA problems for the enclave environment.
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T-III.5. Formulate or provide input to the enclave's IA/IT budget.
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T-III.6. Plan and schedule the installation of new or modified hardware, operating systems, and software applications ensuring integration with IA security requirements for the enclave.
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T-III.7. Determine whether a security incident is indicative of a violation of law that requires specific legal action.
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T-III.8. Direct the implementation of appropriate operational structures and processes to ensure an effective enclave IA security program including boundary defense, incident detection and response, and key management.
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T-III.9. Provide direction to system developers regarding correction of security problems identified during testing.
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| T-III.10. Evaluate functional operation and performance in light of test results and make recommendations regarding certification and accreditation (C&A) . |
| T-III.11. Examine enclave vulnerabilities and determine actions to mitigate them. |
| T-III.12. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of enclave IA security procedures and safeguards. |
| T-III.13. Analyze IA security incidents and patterns to determine remedial actions to correct vulnerabilities. |
| T-III.14. Develop the enclave termination plan to ensure that IA security incidents are avoided during shutdown and long term protection of archived resources is achieved. |
| T-III.15. Develop and apply effective vulnerability countermeasures for the enclave. |
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T-III.16. Develop and manage IA customer service performance requirements.
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| T-III.17. Develop IA related customer support policies, procedures, and standards. |
| T-III.18. Write and maintain scripts required to ensure security of the enclave environment. |
| T-III.19. Design perimeter defense systems including intrusion detection systems, firewalls, grid sensors, etc., enhance rule sets to block sources of malicious traffic, and establish a protective net of layered filters to prevent, detect, and eradicate viruses. |
| T-III.20. Schedule and perform regular and special backups on all enclave systems. |
| T-III.21. Establish enclave logging procedures to include: important enclave events; services and proxies; log archiving facility. |
| T-III.22. Provide on-the-job training (OJT) for IAT Level I and II DoD personnel. |
| T-III.23. Analyze IAVAs and Information Assurance Vulnerability Bulletins for enclave impact and take or recommend appropriate action. |
| T-III.24. Obtain and maintain IA certification appropriate to position. |
IA Workforce Technical (IAT) Level III
The 8570.01-M Manual defines the following for the IA Technical Workforce (IAT) Level III.
IAT Level III personnel focus on the enclave environment and support, monitor, test, and troubleshoot hardware and software IA problems pertaining to the Computing Environment (CE), Network Environment (NE), and enclave environments. IAT Level III personnel have mastery of the functional requirements functions of both the IAT Level I and Level II positions.
IAT Level III Position Requirements
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IAT Level III
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Attribute
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Level
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Experience
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Normally has at least seven years experience in IA technology or a related area.
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System Environment
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Enclave Environment, advanced NE, and advanced CE.
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Knowledge
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Expert in all functional requirements functions of both IAT Level I and IAT Level II positions.
Applies extensive knowledge of a variety of the IA field's concepts, practices, and procedures to ensure the secure integration and operation of all enclave systems.
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Supervision
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Works independently to solve problems quickly and completely.
May lead and direct the work of others.
Typically reports to an enclave manager.
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Other
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Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals for the enclave environment.
Supports, monitors, tests, and troubleshoots hardware and software IA problems pertaining to the enclave environment.
Must be a U.S. Citizen.
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IA Certification & Operating System Certification
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Within six 6 months of assignment to position.
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IAT Level III Functions Functional Requirements
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T-III.1. Mastery of IAT Level I and IAT Level II CE/NE knowledge and skills.
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T-III.2. Recommend and schedule IA related repairs within the enclave environment.
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T-III.3. Coordinate and ensure end user support for all enclave applications and operations.
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T-III.4. Lead teams to quickly and completely solve IA problems for the enclave environment.
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T-III.5. Formulate or provide input to the enclave's IA/IT budget.
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T-III.6. Plan and schedule the installation of new or modified hardware, operating systems, and software applications ensuring integration with IA security requirements for the enclave.
|
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T-III.7. Determine whether a security incident is indicative of a violation of law that requires specific legal action.
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T-III.8. Direct the implementation of appropriate operational structures and processes to ensure an effective enclave IA security program including boundary defense, incident detection and response, and key management.
|
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T-III.9. Provide direction to system developers regarding correction of security problems identified during testing.
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| T-III.10. Evaluate functional operation and performance in light of test results and make recommendations regarding certification and accreditation (C&A) . |
| T-III.11. Examine enclave vulnerabilities and determine actions to mitigate them. |
| T-III.12. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of enclave IA security procedures and safeguards. |
| T-III.13. Analyze IA security incidents and patterns to determine remedial actions to correct vulnerabilities. |
| T-III.14. Develop the enclave termination plan to ensure that IA security incidents are avoided during shutdown and long term protection of archived resources is achieved. |
| T-III.15. Develop and apply effective vulnerability countermeasures for the enclave. |
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T-III.16. Develop and manage IA customer service performance requirements.
|
| T-III.17. Develop IA related customer support policies, procedures, and standards. |
| T-III.18. Write and maintain scripts required to ensure security of the enclave environment. |
| T-III.19. Design perimeter defense systems including intrusion detection systems, firewalls, grid sensors, etc., enhance rule sets to block sources of malicious traffic, and establish a protective net of layered filters to prevent, detect, and eradicate viruses. |
| T-III.20. Schedule and perform regular and special backups on all enclave systems. |
| T-III.21. Establish enclave logging procedures to include: important enclave events; services and proxies; log archiving facility. |
| T-III.22. Provide on-the-job training (OJT) for IAT Level I and II DoD personnel. |
| T-III.23. Analyze IAVAs and Information Assurance Vulnerability Bulletins for enclave impact and take or recommend appropriate action. |
| T-III.24. Obtain and maintain IA certification appropriate to position. |
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