
Cyber Program Deputy Manager
Peraton, Baltimore, MD, United States
Basic Qualifications
Minimum of 10 years with no degree or BS/BA; Minimum of 18 years with MS/MA; Minimum of 5 years with Ph.D., may have supervisory or management experience
Previous USCYBERCOM and/or DIA experience or equivalent Joint/Combatant Command-level intelligence experience
Demonstrated experience with the Cyberspace Joint Operation Planning Process (CJOPP) and the Defense Intelligence Analysis Program (DIAP)
Executive leadership and program management experience leading complex, multi-functional teams
Force development experience
Experience providing intelligence support to cyberspace operations (CO) and/or experience leading all-source analysis for a large IC organization
Background in training, workforce development, and mission enablement
Proven record of collaboration and communication with senior DoD, Intelligence Community, and interagency stakeholders
Active TS/SCI with Poly
Preferred Qualifications
Experience supporting or leading large, enterprise-level intelligence contracts within the DoD or IC
Knowledge of USCYBERCOM, DIA, DoDIN operations, and/or Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (JIPOE)
Familiarity with ITIL or Agile-based program execution models
Prior experience supporting HUMINT, CI, JIOC, or large DIA missions
Master’s degree in Intelligence Studies, National Security, Cyber Operations, or a related discipline
PMP Certification
Peraton is seeking an experienced Deputy Program Manager (DPM) to help lead a large, mission-critical contract supporting U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). This program provides full-spectrum all-source intelligence analysis, fusion, and mission planning support enabling cyberspace operations across all domains. The DPM will oversee all-intelligence operations, workforce management, and stakeholder collaboration to ensure successful delivery of intelligence support and analytical services for the defense of the Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN) and USCYBERCOM missions worldwide.
Responsibilities
Provide leadership and day-to-day program management of approximately 50 cleared professionals supporting the J2 and DIA mission.
Manage all program operations, including task order planning, staffing, performance, and risk management.
Oversee delivery of analytical products and ensure alignment with USCYBERCOM and DIA priorities, performance metrics, and mission outcomes.
Engage routinely with Government stakeholders across J2, J3, and partner organizations, to include DIA and the rest of the Intelligence Community (IC) to ensure integrated support and operational transparency.
Lead program reviews, contract deliverables, and continuous improvement initiatives to meet or exceed customer expectations.
Manage surge requirements and coordinate with subcontractors and functional leads to sustain analytical and mission readiness.
Support workforce development through mentorship, training, and succession planning aligned to Peraton’s, USCYBERCOM’s, and DIA’s strategic goals.
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Minimum of 10 years with no degree or BS/BA; Minimum of 18 years with MS/MA; Minimum of 5 years with Ph.D., may have supervisory or management experience
Previous USCYBERCOM and/or DIA experience or equivalent Joint/Combatant Command-level intelligence experience
Demonstrated experience with the Cyberspace Joint Operation Planning Process (CJOPP) and the Defense Intelligence Analysis Program (DIAP)
Executive leadership and program management experience leading complex, multi-functional teams
Force development experience
Experience providing intelligence support to cyberspace operations (CO) and/or experience leading all-source analysis for a large IC organization
Background in training, workforce development, and mission enablement
Proven record of collaboration and communication with senior DoD, Intelligence Community, and interagency stakeholders
Active TS/SCI with Poly
Preferred Qualifications
Experience supporting or leading large, enterprise-level intelligence contracts within the DoD or IC
Knowledge of USCYBERCOM, DIA, DoDIN operations, and/or Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (JIPOE)
Familiarity with ITIL or Agile-based program execution models
Prior experience supporting HUMINT, CI, JIOC, or large DIA missions
Master’s degree in Intelligence Studies, National Security, Cyber Operations, or a related discipline
PMP Certification
Peraton is seeking an experienced Deputy Program Manager (DPM) to help lead a large, mission-critical contract supporting U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). This program provides full-spectrum all-source intelligence analysis, fusion, and mission planning support enabling cyberspace operations across all domains. The DPM will oversee all-intelligence operations, workforce management, and stakeholder collaboration to ensure successful delivery of intelligence support and analytical services for the defense of the Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN) and USCYBERCOM missions worldwide.
Responsibilities
Provide leadership and day-to-day program management of approximately 50 cleared professionals supporting the J2 and DIA mission.
Manage all program operations, including task order planning, staffing, performance, and risk management.
Oversee delivery of analytical products and ensure alignment with USCYBERCOM and DIA priorities, performance metrics, and mission outcomes.
Engage routinely with Government stakeholders across J2, J3, and partner organizations, to include DIA and the rest of the Intelligence Community (IC) to ensure integrated support and operational transparency.
Lead program reviews, contract deliverables, and continuous improvement initiatives to meet or exceed customer expectations.
Manage surge requirements and coordinate with subcontractors and functional leads to sustain analytical and mission readiness.
Support workforce development through mentorship, training, and succession planning aligned to Peraton’s, USCYBERCOM’s, and DIA’s strategic goals.
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