Security Analyst IV

  • Full-time

Company Description

BryceTech is a trusted leader in complex technology domains, delivering data-driven solutions in aerospace, biosecurity, and defense. We specialize in systems engineering, advanced analytics, R&D programs, and strategic advisory support. Our clients – including NASA, DoW, HHS, DHS, and other civil and national security agencies – rely on us to drive mission success and accelerate innovation.


BryceTech has been recognized in the Washington Technology Fast 50 ranking of top high-growth small businesses for five consecutive years and received a GovCon Contractor of the Year Award in 2025, underscoring our strong growth, competitive positioning, and excellence in federal contracting. With a proven track record of winning sought-after contracts, scaling high-performance teams, and executing on critical government missions, BryceTech presents a compelling opportunity for strategic partnerships in the GovCon space.

Job Description

BryceTech is currently looking for a Security Analyst IV. This position will be supporting Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological Radiological Nuclear Defense – Medical. This role will provide security analysis support to Government project leads, to include travel when needed.

  • Requires Secret (S) access to perform Access Control tasks, monitor the Defense Information System for Security (DISS), and manage operations across multiple Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF).
  • Maintains an Access Control program for CBRN Medical, processes visitors and conducts 100% ID checks to ensure only authorized persons with valid identification enter.
  • Creates and implements foreign visitor procedures for CBRN Medical and ensures all required documentation is obtained prior to visits by Foreign Nationals.
  • Becomes familiar with and able to demonstrate knowledge of CBRN Medical’s Emergency Action Plans (EAPs covering fire, bomb, intruder, etc.).
  • Preserves order and enforces rules, regulations, and directives to ensure site viability and the safety of personnel, equipment, and sensitive information.
  • Conducts building sweeps in restricted and non‑restricted areas; completes Fort Detrick‑required Random Antiterrorism Measures (RAMs) daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly; identifies potentially prohibited items; and checks the status of non‑classified areas within Buildings
  • Answers telephones and emails related to assigned duties.
  • Maintains the Department of the Army (DA) Form 1999 “Restricted Area Visitor Register,” manages secure locations (e.g., SIPRNET rooms), and maintains access rosters for classified locations; works with the Fort Detrick Security Office to assist employees with SIPRNET room access.
  • Organizes and manages secure safes located within Buildings, including periodically changing combinations on SIPRNET rooms and safes when required.
  • Works with the CBRN Medical Operations Director to support security programs, recommend improvements, and provide brief summaries of events impacting daily operations.
  • Performs Personnel Security (PERSEC) tasks within the Defense Information System for Security (DISS).
  • Serves as subject matter expert during emergency operations, including crisis response, continuity, contingency, and exercise activities.
  • Serves as Primary Point of Contact (POC) for the Fort Detrick Mailroom; distributes and tracks all incoming mail, packages, and shipments.
  • Conducts Start/End of Day procedures and reports potential findings to the CBRN Medical Operations Director.
  • Completes and compiles Standard Form 701 “Activity Security Checklist” and DA Form 1594 “Daily Staff Journal,” maintaining accountability logs and reports for visiting personnel daily.
  • Creates an Aircraft and Personnel Automated Clearance Systems (APACS) account; processes and directs travel requests for CBRN Medical personnel on official foreign travel orders; reviews theater and country‑specific information in the DoD Electronic Foreign Clearance Guide.
  • Supports classified meetings by setting up and taking down meeting rooms, adhering to security protocols, collecting electronic devices, providing sign‑in sheets, and delivering the general announcement before meetings begin.
  • Plans, organizes, directs, and leads emergency response programs for CBRN Medical.
  • Serves as subject matter expert to the Director of Operations on emergency response, Chemical/Biological/Radiological/Nuclear operations, and emergency management.
  • Organizes, plans, and manages emergency response programs with Federal, state, and local entities.
  • Develops programs providing emergency guidance and required training to installation personnel.
  • Oversees the Combating Terrorism program and supports the installation operational security program.
  • Maintains CCTV devices located at Buildings
  • Manages Key Control Custodian responsibilities for Buildings
  • Attends Fort Detrick Installation Protection Executive Committee meetings and other installation security‑related meetings.
  • Works an 8‑hour shift Monday through Friday from 0800–1630.
  • Creates and enforces a Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) for CBRN Medical covering security roles and responsibilities, security violations, Classified Destruction Procedures, and other security‑related subjects.
  • Creates and oversees clearance upgrades for all CBRN Medical personnel whose duties require access to critical‑sensitive or special‑sensitive information.
  • Conducts and manages the initial inspection for a Controlled Access Area (CAA) to be activated, ensuring the area meets Army NETCOM Form 390‑5‑8 requirements.
  • Creates and leads a CBRN Medical Security In‑Processing Brief for incoming personnel covering security responsibilities, basic DoD security policies, and the importance of protecting government assets.
  • Creates an Emergency Action Plan for CBRN Medical Buildings SIPRNET and newly activated SIPR areas, covering procedures for protection, evacuation, and emergency destruction of classified information.
  • Serves as lead Point of Contact for CBRN Medical for all Physical, Personnel, Industrial, and Anti‑Terrorism security topics or incidents.
  • Serves as lead security POC for CBRN Medical during installation CCRI or SIPRNET area inspections.
  • Reviews and approves the security portion of all DD2875 System Authorization Access Requests for CBRN Medical personnel.
  • Conducts and manages all in‑processing and out‑processing for Civilian, Military, and contractor personnel.
  • Conducts and leads SIPRNET walkthroughs and training for new personnel or those requiring remedial training.

Qualifications

  • OPSEC Awareness for Military Members, DoD Employees and Contractors Course (GS130.16)
  • Introduction to Industrial Security (IS011.06)
  • Introduction to Personnel Security (PS113.06)
  • Introduction to Information Security (IF011.06)
  • Introduction to Physical Security (PY011.06)
  • Storage Containers and Facilities (PY105.06)
  • Physical Security Measures (PY103.06)
  • Lock and Key Systems (PY104.06)
  • Storage Containers and Facilities (PY105.16)
  • DISS Hierarchy (EX100.16)
  • CPR/AED certification

Additional Information

BryceTech offers a full range of benefits, including competitive salary, a comprehensive health plan including dental and vision coverage, company-paid life & disability insurance policies, 401(k) plan with company match, and an educational reimbursement program.

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