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Personnel Security Policy Specialist

United StatesArlingtonFull-Timemid
Legal & ComplianceSecurityOtherPolicy Specialist
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About the Organization Now is a great time to join Redhorse Corporation. We are a solution-driven company delivering data insights and technology solutions to customers with missions critical to U.S.

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About the Organization
Now is a great time to join Redhorse Corporation. We are a solution-driven company delivering data insights and technology solutions to customers with missions critical to U.S. national interests. We’re looking for thoughtful, skilled professionals who thrive as trusted partners building technology-agnostic solutions and want to apply their talents supporting customers with difficult and important mission sets.

About the Role
Redhorse Corporation is seeking a highly skilled Personnel Security Policy Specialist to provide critical Personnel Vetting support to the Counterintelligence, Law Enforcement & Security (CL&S) Directorate within the Office of the Under Secretary of War for Intelligence and Security (OUSW(I&S)) at the Pentagon. This crucial role directly impacts the security of the Department of War (DoW) by contributing to the development, implementation, and oversight of personnel vetting policies and processes. You will play a vital part in safeguarding national security by ensuring the integrity of the DoD's personnel vetting system.
  • Develop, revise, review, communicate, and coordinate policies pertaining to personnel vetting, including background investigations, adjudications, and continuous evaluation of individuals under DoW cognizance. This includes developing up to 40 policy memorandums or responses to Congressional/Public queries annually, complete with staffing packets and briefing materials (including visual presentations).
  • Coordinate approximately 100 policy memorandums/DoW issuances annually. This includes the creation, maintenance, updating, and coordination of associated read-ahead packages, ensuring grammatical and typographical accuracy.
  • Support strategies, initiatives, and oversight to improve personnel security processes and performance. This includes reviewing, evaluating, and overseeing personnel vetting IT systems, research, and innovation initiatives, providing approximately 20 visual and oral presentations annually, participating in working groups, and communicating with stakeholders.
  • Organize, plan, and execute approximately 10 personnel vetting projects annually, working within scheduling constraints. This involves leading or participating in DoW working groups (e.g., Suicide Prevention, Portfolio Performance, Trusted Workforce 2.0).
  • Manage or support logistical and administrative aspects of engagements (approximately 5 per month), including developing grammatically correct and typographically error-free read-ahead packages.
  • Conduct staff actions (up to 100 annually), including Correspondence and Task Management System administration, ensuring clear communication of complex topics and adherence to DoW correspondence standards.
  • Recommend policy changes (approximately 50 papers annually) in writing (information, issue, vision, or white papers) or orally, based on oversight assessments, vulnerabilities, and anticipated needs.
  • Coordinate within CL&S to ensure optimal cross-functional integration of key security policy issues (physical, personnel, industrial, and information security), mitigating threats and managing risk (participation in approximately 15 meetings/working groups annually).
  • Advise the Director, Integrated Vetting, and other senior DoW leadership on potential issues affecting DoW personnel and security policy and oversight (approximately 15 recommendations annually).
  • Conduct research on laws, regulations, Executive Orders, Federal and DoW policies (approximately 15 projects annually), producing research papers (with associated visual briefing materials) that are grammatically and typographically error-free.
  • Active TS/SCI Clearance.
  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university.
  • Ten (10)+ years of demonstrated knowledge of national and DoD information security policies and procedures.
  • Five (5)+ years of experience developing and coordinating policies for OSW, JCS, or Military Department headquarters staff related to personnel vetting (background investigations, adjudications, and continuous evaluation).
  • Proficiency in Trusted Workforce 2.0.
  • Security Professional Education Department (SPED) certification.
  • Experience with artificial intelligence platforms, Microsoft Office, and Microsoft SharePoint.
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    December 23, 2025
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