Barbaricum is a rapidly growing government contractor providing leading-edge support to federal customers, with a particular focus on Defense and National Security mission sets. We leverage more than 15 years of support to stakeholders across the federal government, with established and growing capabilities across Intelligence, Analytics, Engineering, Mission Support, and Communications disciplines. Founded in 2008, our mission is to transform the way our customers approach constantly changing and complex problem sets by bringing to bear the latest in technology and the highest caliber of talent.
Headquartered in Washington, DC's historic Dupont Circle neighborhood, Barbaricum also has a corporate presence in Tampa, FL, Bedford, IN, and Dayton, OH, with team members across the United States and around the world. As a leader in our space, we partner with firms in the private sector, academic institutions, and industry associations with a goal of continually building our expertise and capabilities for the benefit of our employees and the customers we support. Through all of this, we have built a vibrant corporate culture diverse in expertise and perspectives with a focus on collaboration and innovation. Our teams are at the frontier of the Nation's most complex and rewarding challenges. Join us.
Barbaricum is seeking an Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) providing expert recommendations on security design requirements and developing comprehensive security architectures for combat ground platforms. The ISSEE will plan, coordinate, and integrate cybersecurity tasks within systems engineering processes to meet Government policy and direction across all phases of system acquisition.
There is a focus on combat vehicles, the candidate will provide subject matter expertise in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance strategies, contributing to the National Cross Domain Strategy Management Office (NCDSMO) Raise the Bar (RTB) initiatives by implementing Cross Domain Solution (CDS) designs and cybersecurity testing to ensure compliance. They will play a critical role in the development and evaluation of cyber architectures, threat assessments, and cybersecurity solutions, supporting assessments, certifications, and the accreditation process for various systems.