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Experienced Audio-Visual Technician with Security Clearance

Beltsville, MD ยท On-site

$110K - $150K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

ITI Systems is a highly collaborative, teamโ€oriented organization that offers exceptional pay and benefits. Our employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that includes a profitโ€sharing ...

CSSP Analyst, Senior

Indianapolis, IN ยท On-site

$91K - $120K/yr

ITI Solutions is a fast-growing business supporting DoD and other intelligence agencies worldwide. ITI Solutions develops mission critical national security systems throughout the world directly ...

Glass Fabrication Production Associate

Bel Aire, KS ยท On-site

$14.75 - $18.75/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Wickham Industries / ITI Glass is seeking motivated and dependable individuals to join our glass fabrication production team. This position works in a fast-paced manufacturing environment producing ...

CNC Machinist

Winter Springs, FL ยท On-site

$18 - $24.50/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

ITI Engineering is an award-winning supplier of software, hardware, engineering services and products in the aerospace defense industry. ITI designs and manufactures specialized hardware and software ...

Digital Director

Washington, DC ยท On-site

$110 - $120/hr

  • Life

  • PTO

ITI is currently seeking applicants for the following positions: Position: Digital Director Location: Washington, DC Job Id: 175 # of Openings: 1 Digital Director Overview Global tech trade ...

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ITI (Industrial Training Institute) certifications qualify individuals for various technical roles such as electricians, fitters, welders, plumbers, and computer hardware technicians. These jobs typically require practical skills, and candidates often work in manufacturing, construction, maintenance, or repair environments. Additional certifications or experience can expand job opportunities in specialized fields like automation or instrumentation.
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Senior Director of Policy, Cybersecurity and Supply Chain Risk Management

ITI

Washington, DC โ€ข On-site

$180 - $260/hr

Other

Life, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Overview

ITI is the premier global advocate for technology, representing the worldโ€™s most innovative companies. Founded in 1916, ITI is an international trade association with a team of professionals on four continents. We promote public policies and industry standards that advance competition and innovation worldwide. Our diverse membership and expert staff provide policymakers the broadest perspective and thought leadership from technology, hardware, software, services, and related industries.

Position

Position: Senior Director of Policy, Cybersecurity and Supply Chain Risk Management

Location: Washington, DC

Job Id: 174

# of Openings: 1

Responsibilities
  • Lead ITIโ€™s monthly Cybersecurity Committee meetings and work with ITI members to develop consensus policy priorities on cybersecurity and supply chain risk management issues within scope of ITIโ€™s TDT and PS teams.
  • Lead U.S. and international policy development and advocacy on cybersecurity and supply chain risk management priorities and serve as the primary ITI subject matter expert on cybersecurity and supply chain risk management policy.
  • Anticipate emerging trends and policy evolution related to cybersecurity and supply chain risk management issues across multiple jurisdictions, including in the U.S. at the federal and state levels and key global markets.
  • Direct the development of strategic and tactical approaches to policy and regulatory proceedings on the cybersecurity and supply chain priorities of the TDT and PS teams in the United States and global markets.
  • Build and advance relationships with U.S. government officials and agencies, particularly at the White House EOP, DHS/CISA, Department of Commerce (including NIST), Department of State, Department of War, other relevant U.S. agencies and departments, and other counterpart agencies in foreign governments both in capitals and at their embassies in Washington, D.C.
  • Cultivate and maintain advanced relationships with key non-governmental policy stakeholders in the U.S. and global markets, including from trade associations, companies in the tech and other industry sectors, privacy and civil society advocacy groups; other trade associations; think tanks and academics. Build coalitions to advance ITI member priorities.
  • Lead ITIโ€™s advocacy on cybersecurity and supply chain regulations and other policy issues impacting ITI members who are federal contractors before relevant federal agencies, including DoD, GSA, ONCD, DHS/CISA, OMB, through written and oral messaging.
  • Respond to regulatory and other inquiries in the U.S. (both Congressional and Administration) and similar inquiries from legislative and administrative bodies in global markets, including submitting detailed comments to Requests for Information, Notices of Inquiry, preparing written testimony, white papers and policy advocacy materials, and preparing other internal and external communications.
  • Represent ITI at key public and exclusive industry meetings, government-sponsored workshops and events, Federal Advisory Committee meetings, and comparable public-private engagement opportunities.
  • Represent ITI and members through public speaking opportunities, including privacy and data flows conferences, at multilateral fora and policy workshops.
  • Provide thought leadership and support to leading ICT companies in relation to established and emerging technology policy priorities globally.
  • Collaborate and work closely with colleagues from the ITI Policy and PS teams, other internal ITI teams, and ITI member companies to anticipate emerging technology trends, craft responsive strategies, and provide expert advice and insight on cybersecurity and supply chain matters.
  • Support the professional development of more junior team members and serve as resource for cross cutting policy issues across the organization.
Qualifications
  • Bachelorโ€™s degree; advanced degree in international relations, public policy, law, business, or a related field strongly preferred.
  • A minimum of eight to ten yearsโ€™ work experience on relevant policy issues, preferably in a trade association, business, advocacy or government setting. Prior information and communications technology (ICT) policy experience a significant plus.
  • Deep subject matter expertise on cybersecurity and supply chain risk management, resiliency and/or security is required. Experience working on artificial intelligence, quantum computing, cloud computing, privacy and data protection, government access to data, digital platforms, and/or other emerging technology and data policy issues is a significant plus.
  • A strong network of relationships in the ICT policy community in the U.S. and other global markets, including relationships with key government stakeholders for this issue portfolio. Deep knowledge of U.S. and other key political systems and public policy culture. Ability to quickly understand, digest and communicate complex policy concepts to ITI colleagues, company representatives and policymaker audiences.
  • International experience, including cultural sensitivity and a demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with non-native English speakers. Deep awareness of how to connect with different policymaking styles to achieve positive outcomes across different markets.
  • Significant experience in government affairs and public policy, including industry affairs and coalition building.
Your intangibles
  • Demonstrated critical thinking, analytical and problem-solving skills, including public policy and political analysis.
  • The highest degree of integrity, professionalism, and the ability to handle confidential matters.
  • A distinguished track record of working well as a team-member, including cross-team collaboration.
  • Commitment, extreme professionalism and reliability.
  • Emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills.
  • First-class written and oral communications skills demonstrating an ability to effectively communicate complex policy matters to a wide range of audiences.
  • The ability to prioritize numerous projects and meet deadlines.
  • Sound political judgement across different political systems.
  • Life and disability insurance
  • Tuition and Professional Development reimbursement
  • Paid time off and holidays

ITI is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.

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