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Experience working with investigative principles, practices and procedures. * Experience working with DCSA and DCSA-related policies for background investigations. * Experience working with ...

DCSA is the designated oversight authority on the accreditation of classified facilities ... Develop and update a knowledge base to facilitate the investigation, diagnosis, and resolution of ...

DCSA is the designated oversight authority on the accreditation of classified facilities ... Develop and update a knowledge base to facilitate the investigation, diagnosis, and resolution of ...

DCSA is the designated oversight authority on the accreditation of classified facilities ... Updates and maintains a knowledge base for investigating, diagnosing, and resolving incidents as ...

DCSA is the designated oversight authority on the accreditation of classified facilities ... Updates and maintains a knowledge base for investigating, diagnosing, and resolving incidents as ...

Serve as the primary liaison with Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA ... Check DISS/NISS for pending actions - incoming visit requests, investigation updates, clearance ...

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How much do dcsa investigations jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for dcsa investigations in the United States is $30.83, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.12 and $35.34 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are DCSA Investigations?

DCSA Investigations refer to background investigations conducted by the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) for the federal government. These investigations are essential for determining the eligibility of individuals for security clearances and access to classified information. DCSA investigators gather information through interviews, record checks, and other methods to assess an individual’s trustworthiness, reliability, and loyalty to the United States. Their work helps protect national security by ensuring that only trustworthy personnel are granted access to sensitive information.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a DCSA Investigator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a DCSA Investigator, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in criminal justice or security, often supported by relevant federal background investigation certifications. Familiarity with investigative databases, case management systems, and security clearance protocols is typically required. Excellent communication, discretion, and critical thinking are essential soft skills for gathering sensitive information and producing accurate reports. These competencies ensure thorough, compliant investigations that protect national security and maintain the integrity of the clearance process.

What is the difference between Dcsa Investigations vs DCSA Investigations?

AspectDcsa InvestigationsDCSA Investigations
CertificationsSecurity clearance, investigative certificationsSecurity clearance, investigative certifications
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, investigative officesGovernment agencies, investigative offices
Industry UsageDefense, security, government investigationsDefense, security, government investigations

Both Dcsa Investigations and DCSA Investigations involve government security investigations, requiring similar certifications and working within government agencies. The main difference lies in terminology and specific agency focus, with DCSA being the Department of Defense Security Clearance Agency, while Dcsa Investigations may refer to related investigative roles within defense security contexts.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in DCSA Investigations, and how can they be managed effectively?

Professionals in DCSA Investigations often face challenges such as managing sensitive information securely, handling high caseloads, and adapting to evolving security protocols. Staying up-to-date with federal guidelines and maintaining strong attention to detail are essential for ensuring compliance and accuracy. Effective time management, continuous professional development, and strong communication skills help investigators collaborate efficiently with colleagues and other agencies while maintaining the integrity of each investigation.
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Vulnerability Management Analyst

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Posted 7 days ago


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Job description

Introduction

Make a difference for national security by joining a team of dedicated IT professionals who will sustain, modernize, and transform the enterprise IT capabilities for the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA).  The Air Force, Space and Intelligence Business Group of SAIC is seeking a Vulnerability Management Analyst to support a transformational infrastructure program for DCSA.

SAIC is proud to be supporting DCSA in safeguarding our nation's information.  DCSA is the designated oversight authority on the accreditation of classified facilities, information systems, and the insider threat program.  This involves security oversight of more than 10,000 companies and approximately 13,000 facilities involved in classified work throughout the DoD and 31 Federal agencies.

Specifically, on the DCSA One IT program, SAIC will provide an enterprise IT solution that delivers highly secured and adaptable IT infrastructure, provides customer support, and cutting-edge technologies that support operations and advance the DCSA mission under a single environment (i.e. One IT).

Job Description

  • Oversee the remediation of vulnerabilities by working with IT and security teams to apply patches, update software, and make necessary configuration changes.
  • Help develop and improve vulnerability management processes, policies, and security standards.
  • Work with cross-functional teams, including IT, security, and development, to ensure vulnerabilities are addressed.
  • Generating detailed reports for various stakeholders, from technical teams to senior management and compliance officers. This includes tracking remediation progress and documenting policies and procedures.
  • Provides desktop engineering efforts to deploy, maintain, and trouble shoot data input/output devices across the DCSA networks, as part of the overall strategic objective of the DCSA IT modernization and One IT initiatives to provide an improved flexible and evolving enterprise IT environment to support the DCSA mission IAW with DCSA and DoD policies and procedures and commonly utilized industry best practices.
  • Troubleshoots and makes recommendations for remediation of security and functionality issues in the desktop image.
  • Walks customers through installing applications and computer peripherals, upgrading software, and troubleshooting basic IT issues.
  • Ensures timely restoral and proper maintenance of laptops/tablets/workstations and peripheral devices.
  • Works with various DCSA teams, such as Data Center Operations (DCO) and Computer Network Defense, to support day-to-day logistics of deploying integrated solutions, including scheduling, provisioning, imaging, patching, securing, sanitizing, testing, tracking, distribution, storage, and transportation of assets.
  • Analyzes deployment failures and takes corrective actions, while identifying and recommending solutions to problematic trends and patterns.
  • Recommends and implements technology, knowledge management, and processes that improve the effectiveness of desktop engineering.  
  • Supports documentation of desktop/system network configurations and software inventory, as well as DE/Automation trends and resolutions.
  • Provides support for training for new technology deployment.
  • Updates and maintains a knowledge base for investigating, diagnosing, and resolving incidents as applicable. 
SAIC is a premier mission integrator focused on advancing the power of technology and innovation to serve and protect our world. Our robust portfolio of offerings across the defense, space, intelligence, and civilian markets includes secure high-end solutions in mission IT, enterprise IT, engineering services, and professional services. We integrate emerging technology, rapidly and securely, into mission critical operations that modernize and enable critical national imperatives.

We are approximately 23,000 strong; driven by mission, united by purpose, and inspired by opportunities. SAIC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, SAIC has annual revenues of approximately $7.3 billion. For more information, visit saic.com. For ongoing news, please visit our newsroom.

It is required that the Vulnerability Management Analyst have the following qualifications:

  • Bachelor's and Two (2) or relevant years of experience in lieu of degree.
  • US Citizen and Active Top Secret clearance (with SCI Eligibility).
  • IAT-II Certification (i.e., CCNA Security, CySA+, Security + CE, and/or CND).

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