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OJP has partnered with the Vida Fitness Center for your physical fitness needs and offers on-site fitness centers at various DOJ locations within downtown, most of which are within walking distance. OJP also offers credit union services; ATM machine is located on-site. We also have a health unit and an on-site nurse for your usage and convenience.

Transit Benefits: To defray your commuting cost, we are pleased to offer the Employee Transit Benefit Program which allows eligible employees to receive up to $125 per month tax-free.

Service Credit for Non-Federal Experience: The Federal Workforce Flexibility Acts allows newly hired employees to be granted credit for previous military or private sector experience directly related to the position to be filled.



Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs

Information Technology Specialist (Data Management), GS-2210-15


Announcement Number:
JP-14-105
Application Deadline:
06/19/2014
WASHINGTON / DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA / DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Open Date:
06/06/2014
Salary Range:
12490.0
157100.0
Location Notes:
Pay Schedule:
Annual
Who May Apply:
US Citizens
Time Limit:
Permanent - No time limit
Promotion Potential:
15
Number of Vacancies:
1
Work Schedule:
Full Time




Agency Marketing Statement:

  • Are you interested in working for a cutting edge agency with a mission to improve public safety, and the fair administration of justice? If so, the Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Justice Programs, (OJP), is seeking a high performing individual to serve as a IT Specialist (Data Management). The incumbent oversees, plans, designs, develops and implements agency-wide enterprise data architecture that addresses mission-critical objectives.

Notes:

  • This position is located in the Office of Chief Information Officer (OCIO), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Department of Justice. This position serves as the Senior Enterprise Data Architect providing analysis and advice to OCIO and OJP management on the implementation of an enterprise data architecture for the agency. The Senior Data Architect is responsible for creating an integrated, tiered enterprise data architecture that supports improved planning and risk management at the agency and jurisdiction or division levels. In addition, the Senior Data Architect is responsible for developing standards for common computing platforms that enhance interoperability and reduce cost of ownership; and improving OJP's planning and decision-making.


Duties:

  • As OJP's Senior Data Architect, evaluates an agency's mission, goals, plans, business processes, and programs, and develops and implements enterprise data architecture strategies and plans for an agency that address mission-critical program objectives. Evaluates current organizational IT architectural models and capabilities, and provides authoritative advice and guidance on IT enterprise data solutions for an agency.
  • Oversees, plans, designs, develops and implements agency-wide enterprise data architecture that addresses mission-critical objectives. Defines agency documentation standards and produces an enterprise-wide set of policies and principles for integration of the business, application, information, and technology architectures.
  • Manages all aspects of multi-year IT program initiatives, including project selection, prioritization, evaluation and monitoring, cost schedule management, risk management, quality management, and resource allocations. Programs are carried out through multiple related IT projects and are established to provide IT products and/or services. Leads, coordinates, communicates, integrates, and is accountable for the overall success of the program.
  • Establishes an agency-wide Data Management vision and directs the development of IT standards that define what technologies and products are approved for use within an agency organization. Develops enterprise-wide data guidelines on how to best apply technology standards in creating business applications. Interprets and applies government-wide and industry best practices when developing enterprise architecture processes and methodologies.
  • Establishes a viable relationship with a wide variety of federal client agencies that manage national and worldwide programs. Conducts extensive research to gain a comprehensive understanding of client agencies' business environments, decision-making processes, budgets, and IT strategies. Consults with high-level officials of potential and existing agency clients and Industry Partners to clearly and forcefully communicate the value-added of partnering with IT Solutions.
  • Handles complex program issues and sets performance targets. Coordinates requirements in the formative stages of program initiation, design, implementation, and management. Translates management goals and objectives into effective operations and establishes control systems and progress reporting requirements that monitor program goals and priorities in order to evaluate progress and results. Adjusts progress schedules and priorities to meet new requirements or unforeseen situations.


Contact Information:

DOJ-Office of Justice Programs (OJP)
joeavue@avuetech.com

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