
TangoAlpha3 is actively recruiting candidates to
fulfill a critical role in the support of Defense Health Agency’s (DHA) LAN/WAN
environment. This position generally serves as
liaison between a given hospital CIO and the DHA for network related issues,
with duties also including ongoing LAN/WAN support of the enterprise;
basically, part ambassador and part engineer/technician.
About this government customer: DHA is a joint, integrated Combat Support
Agency that enables the Army, Navy, and Air Force medical services to provide a
medically ready force and ready medical force to Combatant Commands in both
peacetime and wartime.
About this contract & TangoAlpha3: A five-year contract (with options that run through
2024) has recently been awarded to SBD
Alliant. TangoAlpha3 is both a subcontractor
& strategic partner as it relates to the recruiting/staffing of this contract.
What are we looking
for in a candidate?
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A
combination of experience and education that meets the minimum requirements as highlighted in the Contractual
Qualifications section below.
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Active Secret or
Public Trust Clearance
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An
active IAT Level II certification (or above) + Computing Environment (CE)
certification
o
IAT
Level II certification must be active to start; CE certification must be
achieved within 4 months of start date
o
CCNA
universally accepted as the CE certification, but other certifications (Ruckus,
Brocade, etc.) acceptable depending upon the specific site
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Desire
to provide network support for one of the world’s largest healthcare enterprises
What’s unique about this opportunity?
There are currently almost 100 sites across the country and, likewise, it provides a
unique opportunity for those that may be interested in experiencing life at
different locations across the world. The full list of current sites is
included on the final page of this document. Furthermore, the number of sites
is expected to increase by more than 50%…providing even more options in the
near future (list of potential new locations is included at the end of this overview).
With that said, once on the contract, relocation isn’t ever a requirement…just an
option. It provides an opportunity to
serve in a role that is both strategic (as a critical liaison between the local
hospital CIO and DHA) and technical (being “hands on” the latest technologies
from a “day to day” perspective).
We almost always have openings somewhere; it’s just a matter of which specific sites are open at any given time.
Contractual
Qualifications for Network Specialist
RESPONSIBILITIES:
● Ensure
that the LAN/WAN is capable of providing required services by supporting the
network infrastructure through the use of troubleshooting and problem
resolution in a production environment
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Provide
daily operational support for LAN/WAN networks, including firewalls
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Plan,
install and support hardware and software upgrades
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Resolve
technical issues associated with network and routing protocols at all levels of
the OSI model through the use of diagnostics and network administration tools
such as Hewlett Packard (HP) OpenView, Cisco Works and Tivoli
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Understand
Management Information Blocks (MIB) and MRTG to measure, plan and execute
methodologies to ensure high performance levels and minimum downtime
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Responsible
for maintaining LAN/WAN barrier systems to prevent unauthorized access to MTF
systems
● Use
diagnostic utilities to identify and isolate problems encountered on different
mediums and network protocols, gather latency statistics and find specific
network bottlenecks, evaluate problems and implement fix actions through device
reconfiguration or replacement depending on the circumstances
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Must
address issues related to synchronous and asynchronous communications,
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, FDDI, ATM, ISDN, microwave and
satellite communications
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Must
be familiar with Cisco firewalls, Cisco, Alcatel, Hewlett-Packard, Nortel and
NetScreen VPN devices and IDSs
● Must
have a clear understanding of TCP/IP, HTTP, SHTTP, SMTP, SNMP, DNS, DHCP,
EIGRP, OSPF, PPP, HDLC, V.35, RS-449 and knowledge of the 803.2, 802.3, 802.5,
802.10, 802.11, 802.3u and 802.3z communications, EIA/TIA cable standards and
Internet standards
● Possess
experience in routed, switched and shared LAN environments that operate Novell
Netware, Microsoft Windows NT/2000/2003/XP/Active Directory, UNIX and OpenVMS
and employ various routers switches, hubs and terminal servers as well as
various local and long-haul ISDN,256 Kbps through T1-T3, satellite and ATM WAN
connectivity that employs Codex and pair gain CSU/DSUs
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Expertise
in Windows networks, Cisco Systems and HP OpenView desired
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Must
have strong oral and written communications skills to effectively present
information to a broad audience of Government officials, medical professionals,
and highly specialized technical personnel
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
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Compliance
with Department of Defense (DoD) Directive 8570.01 “Information Assurance
Training, Certification, and Workforce Management” is required
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Information
Assurance Technical (IAT) Level II or equivalent certification, per DoD
8570.01-M, "Information Assurance Workforce Improvement Program"
(most recent version) is required
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Required
experience with various OTDR, cable testers, network sniffers
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An
Automated Data Processing (ADP) sensitivity level II determination is required
for this position
EDUCATION:
(One of the following three (3) options is required):
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Bachelor’s degree in a technical
discipline such as computer sciences, AND three (3) years related experience
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Successful completion of a certification
program at a technical or vocational school, AND eight (8) years related
experience
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Comparable Department of Defense
technical training, AND eight (8) years of directly related, progressively
complex experience
Any degree or non-Department of Defense certification
must be from a college, university, technical or vocational school that has
obtained accreditation by a regionally or nationally recognized accrediting
agency (i.e., North Central Association of Colleges and Schools - The Higher Learning
Commission; Southern Association of Colleges and Schools - Commission on
Colleges; Middle States Commission on Higher Education).
This position must also meet the
qualifications of the Alliant Network Specialist Journeyman. Journeymen possess and apply expertise on multiple complex
work assignments. Assignments may be broad in nature, requiring originality and
innovation in determining how to accomplish tasks.
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Provide
technical guidance for directing and monitoring information systems operations
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Design,
build, and implement network systems
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Direct
compilation of records and reports concerning network operations and
maintenance
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Troubleshoot
network performance issues
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Analyze
network traffic and provides capacity planning solutions
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Monitor
and respond to complex technical control facility hardware and software
problems
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Interface
with vendor support service groups to ensure proper escalation during outages
or periods of degraded system performance
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Manage
the purchase, testing, installation, and support of network communications,
including LAN/MAN/WAN systems
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Perform
system-level design and configuration of products including determination of
hardware, OS, and other platform specifications
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Plan
large-scale systems projects through vendor comparison and cost studies
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Perform
a variety of systems engineering tasks and activities that are broad in nature
and are concerned with major systems design, integration, and implementation
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Operates
with appreciable latitude in developing methodology and presenting solutions to
problems
● Contributes to deliverables and performance metrics where applicable
Click here to see a full list of current (& potential future) sites/locations this program supports