Job opening: Associate General Counsel - Acquisition and Fiscal Law
Salary: $147 650 - 204 200 per year
Relocation: YES
Published at: Dec 08 2023
Employment Type: Full-time
Duties
BASIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: continueSupervises the rendering of expert advice on all questions of acquisition and fiscal law and the legal impact of acquisition and fiscal law policies on the NGA mission. Primary decision authority for legal interpretation of questions impacting agency major systems acquisition programs, procurements, fiscal and appropriations law, R&D initiatives, and competitive sourcing efforts involving billions of dollars. Serves as the senior attorney for all contract law related disputes and bid protests before the Government Accountability Office. As Agency Chief Trial Attorney before the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals, supervises all NGA attorneys representing NGA in such external forums, to include providing litigation support to the U.S. Department of Justice in federal district court cases and other venues, including claims before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Supervises staff attorneys assisting the General Counsel as NGA suspension/debarment authority. Coordinates with the Inspector General regarding investigations and audits involving acquisition matters and procurement fraud. Represents NGA at internal and external senior-level meetings, working groups, and conferences, and coordinates NGA activities with other DoD, Intelligence, or Executive Branch agencies, and Congress, as appropriate. This position is located in the Defense Legal Services Agency (DLSA) with duty at NGA Washington or NGA St. Louis.
Qualifications
MANDATORY QUALIFICATION CRITERIA: Eligibility for this executive level position will be based upon a clear demonstration the applicant has experience of the scope and quality necessarily to effectively carry out the assignments of the position. Successful applicants will be distinguished from other applicants by a review of the following Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Executive Core Qualifications (ECQs), the Intelligence Community (IC) Senior Officer Core Qualification (SOCQ) Standard, and the Technical Qualifications. Failure to meet a Qualification requirement will disqualify an applicant. Use an Activities/Context/Outcome approach when describing your qualifications; reviewers will be looking for specific job-related activities and will be interested in the context and outcomes of these activities. First, identify specific job-related activities (e.g., leadership, planning, acquiring a diverse workforce, budgeting) in which you participated and describe your actions. Next, describe the context or environment within which you performed these actions. Mention other individuals or groups involved in the activity (e.g., client groups, members of Congress, individuals in other organizations). Lastly, state the outcomes of your actions. These indicate the quality and effectiveness of your performance and demonstrate your ability to achieve results, a key requirement of executive positions. Start your qualification statements with a brief summary of your managerial experience before individually addressing each of the first five ECQs. Because the sixth ECQ, "Fundamental Competencies" is cross-cutting, the competencies listed within should be addressed over the course of the applicants ECQ narrative. It is not necessary to address them separately as long as the narrative, in its totality, shows mastery of these competencies on the whole.For the specific IC SOCQs and Technical Qualifications of the position, please view Job Announcement on the NGA website: https://www.nga.mil/careers/Senior_Executive_Positions.html
Contacts
- Address NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL-INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Mailstop: S45-HDE
7500 GEOINT Drive
Springfield, VA 22150
US
- Name: HDE
- Email: [email protected]