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United States Department of Homeland Security

www.dhs.gov

 
The Department of Homeland Security has a vital mission: to secure the nation from the many threats we face. This requires the dedication of more than 240,000 employees in jobs that range from aviation and border security to emergency response, from cybersecurity analyst to chemical facility inspector. Our duties are wide-ranging, and our goal is clear - keeping America safe. Missions include preventing terrorism and enhancing security; managing our borders; administering immigration laws; securing cyberspace; and ensuring disaster resilience.
  • Number of Employees: >100K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.dhs.gov
  • 245 Murray Lane SouthWest Stop 1
    Washington, DC USA 20528
  • Phone: 202.282.8000

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Hanan Cissp
Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Profile
Karima Holmes
Branch Chief, Cybersecurity and Profile
Alejandro Mayorkas
Chief Information Officer Profile
Christopher Bartz
Deputy CIO Profile
Mark Lendvay
Acting Director of Federal Security - State of Illinois Profile

Jobs

Principal Deputy Chief Information Security Officer

United States Department of Homeland Security Springfield, VA

Deputy Chief Information Security Officer

United States Department of Homeland Security Arlington, VA

Deputy Chief Information Security Officer

United States Department of Homeland Security Arlington, VA

Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Human Resources Management

United States Department of Homeland Security Washington, DC
SALARY RANGE:
$121,956.00 to $183,300.00 / Per Year
OPEN PERIOD:
Tuesday, December 1, 2015 to Monday, December 21, 2015
SERIES & GRADE:
ES-0340-00
POSITION INFORMATION:
Full Time - Permanent
DUTY LOCATIONS:
1 vacancy in the following location:
Washington DC, DC View Map
WHO MAY APPLY:
All groups of qualified individuals. ...

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