Foreign Clearance Program SME at Apogee Engineering, LLC
Arlington, Virginia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

01 Mar, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Foreign Clearance Program, Strategic Deterrence, Nuclear Integration, Technical Expertise, Analytical Expertise, Operational Expertise, Programmatic Expertise, Planning Expertise, International Treaties, Aviation Fees Compliance, Aircraft Clearance, Personnel Clearance, Passport Requirements, Visa Requirements, Entry Requirements, Overflight Requirements

Industry

Business Consulting and Services

Description
Overview Apogee has an exciting new opportunity for a Foreign Clearance Program SME to support Headquarters United States Air Force (HAF/A10) in providing Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration. This effort delivers technical, analytical, operational, programmatic, and planning subject-matter expertise to HAF/A10 and its component divisions to advance national security strategic plans, policies, concepts, and initiatives. Support areas include international treaties and agreements, the Foreign Clearance Program, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction, nuclear stockpile and enterprise management, missile defense, nuclear deterrence research and education, strategic policy, ancillary IT support, and program management. This is a full-time position, located on-site at the Pentagon in Arlington, VA. ***This position is contingent upon contract award.*** Responsibilities Serve as on-site Foreign Clearance Program (FCP) SME and Government primary point of contact, providing overall guidance on FCP requirements. Ensure compliance with USG policies on aviation fees, aircraft and personnel clearance procedures, and international sovereignty considerations. Advise on passport, visa, and entry/overflight requirements for DoD and DoD‑sponsored personnel deploying overseas. Provide historical background and analysis of current and future foreign clearance issues to support HAF/A10P FCP decision‑making. Prepare written FCP policy/procedure documentation and develop briefings for internal and interagency audiences. Represent and discuss USG FCP policy with Air Force, DoD, U.S. Embassies, and non‑governmental organizations in interagency forums. Respond to Government inquiries, resolve problems, and address concerns across the full spectrum of FCP issues. Qualifications Minimum Experience: Citizenship: Must be a US citizen Clearance: Must have and be able to maintain TS/SCI level clearanceEducation: Bachelor's degree Years of Experience: Twelve (12) years of experience in the respective technical/professional discipline, including five (5) years of DoD experience Additional Experience: Experience evaluating and interpreting DoD FCG information Experience determining entry requirements for foreign countries Knowledge of international sovereignty issues Knowledge of AF foreign military and operating rights Knowledge of international civil aviation issues Knowledge of USAF special weapons overflight issues Knowledge of AF freedom of navigation issues Experience in planning, directing, and managing complex projects Knowledge of Air Staff, JS, and OSD organization Preferred Qualifications:Education: Master's degreeYears of Experience: Ten (10) years of experience in the respective technical/professional discipline, including five (5) years of DoD experience Additional Information:Location: Located at the Pentagon in Arlington, VAOn-site: This is a full-time on-site position ***This position is contingent upon contract award.***
Responsibilities
The SME will serve as the primary on-site Foreign Clearance Program (FCP) Subject Matter Expert and Government point of contact, providing guidance on FCP requirements and ensuring compliance with USG policies on clearances and sovereignty considerations. Responsibilities also include advising on international entry requirements, preparing policy documentation, developing briefings, and representing USG FCP policy in interagency forums.
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