Senior Program Manager / Portfolio Lead
BCA Services is seeking a dynamic, client-facing Senior Program Manager / Portfolio Lead to lead, modernize, and grow a portfolio of federal records management, electronic records management (ERM), FOIA, Privacy Act support, litigation support, digitization, accessibility, and information governance contracts. This is not a traditional records management operations role. The successful candidate will understand federal records from the NARA perspective while also recognizing that modern federal information programs are increasingly data-centric, legally sensitive, disclosure-driven, and portfolio-oriented: metadata, data quality, validation, FOIA/eDiscovery search, legal holds, chain of custody, redaction, accessibility, EHR/ERM integration, workflow automation, analytics, financial performance, risk, resource allocation, and defensible disposition across paper, digitized, and born-digital information assets.
COMPENSATION: $150k - $185k Annually (Final offer will be based on verifiable experience)
The Program Manager / Portfolio Lead will be accountable for contract execution, portfolio performance, client confidence, staff performance, service quality, risk management, organic growth, and new contract development. The ideal candidate is a self-starter with PMP-based delivery discipline, strong consulting presence, executive communication skills, and demonstrated ability to identify emerging client needs, shape solutions, expand current work, manage a healthy book of business, and help bring in new federal contracts.
What Success Looks Like
Stabilizes and improves contract and portfolio performance using disciplined program and portfolio management practices for scope, schedule, budget, staffing, quality, risk, issues, communications, dependencies, governance, and stakeholder engagement.
Maintains a portfolio-level view of delivery health, including priorities, resources, dependencies, financial performance, risks, quality trends, client satisfaction, and growth opportunities across related contracts, task orders, and workstreams.
Earns trusted-advisor status with federal clients by translating records, FOIA, Privacy Act, litigation support, data, accessibility, and compliance requirements into practical operating models and measurable outcomes.
Expands the current contract portfolio and helps bring in new contracts through consultative engagement, proactive identification of agency pain points, solution shaping, partner coordination, market/client intelligence, portfolio strategy, and active support to capture and proposal activities.
Modernizes records management delivery by integrating NARA requirements, ERM/EHR concepts, FOIA case processing, eDiscovery/litigation support, Section 508 accessibility, digitization quality control, metadata, data processing, data validation, and performance analytics.
Builds a high-performing, accountable team culture with clear roles, effective communication, measurable service levels, defensible quality controls, and continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as the senior accountable leader for one or more federal records, FOIA, Privacy Act, ERM, digitization, document management, accessibility, litigation support, or information governance contracts, task orders, and related workstreams.
Apply PMP and portfolio management best practices to manage work plans, integrated master schedules, staffing, budgets, deliverables, dependencies, portfolio roadmaps, risk registers, issue logs, change control, quality assurance, status reporting, and executive communications.
Manage contract and portfolio performance against statements of work, service-level expectations, QASP/performance measures, CPARS-impacting outcomes, subcontractor/partner obligations, revenue and margin objectives, burn rate, funding ceilings, and internal business objectives.
Manage the assigned portfolio as an integrated book of business, including task-order performance, staffing capacity, utilization, financial tracking, scope control, dependency management, risk mitigation, subcontractor coordination, client satisfaction, and growth pipeline visibility.
Lead client-facing consulting engagements, including needs assessments, stakeholder interviews, current-state/future-state analysis, operating model design, roadmap development, process improvement, and implementation planning.
Facilitate portfolio governance rhythms such as executive reviews, operating reviews, integrated status reporting, escalation forums, lessons-learned reviews, and portfolio-level performance dashboards.
Advise federal clients on modern records and information governance challenges, including NARA compliance, electronic records transition, ERM solution requirements, metadata, records schedules, disposition, digitization standards, data quality, defensible records lifecycle management, and information access obligations.
Oversee or coordinate FOIA and Privacy Act support functions, including request intake, search strategy, tasking, responsive-records identification, consultation/referral coordination, redaction workflows, exemption support, backlog reduction, case tracking, production quality control, and executive/client reporting.
Support litigation readiness and litigation support activities, including preservation workflows, legal hold coordination, custodian/source identification, chain-of-custody controls, eDiscovery collection/search/review/production support, privilege/redaction workflows, Vaughn index/declaration support where applicable, and defensible documentation of decisions and quality checks.
Integrate Section 508 and digital accessibility considerations into records, FOIA productions, document conversion, remediation, workflow, repository, and reporting solutions.
Oversee data-centric delivery activities, including document/data intake, classification, indexing, metadata capture, OCR/ICR quality, validation rules, exception handling, quality sampling, reconciliation, dashboards, and records transfer or production readiness.
Develop executive-ready briefing materials, talking points, dashboards, white papers, lessons learned, standard operating procedures, performance narratives, and risk/mitigation recommendations for government clients, partners, and internal leadership.
Identify, shape, and help win organic growth and new contract opportunities by understanding client missions, adjacent needs, pain points, contract vehicles, budget timing, FOIA/records backlog drivers, litigation exposure, accessibility gaps, agency modernization priorities, and upcoming acquisition activity.
Use portfolio-level insight to identify repeatable solutions, adjacent service lines, cross-agency patterns, recompete risks, and new funded opportunities that can become task-order expansions, bridge work, or new contracts.
Partner with business development, capture, pricing, recruiting, operations, legal/FOIA SMEs, records SMEs, data/technology SMEs, and subcontractors to develop solution concepts, staffing approaches, transition plans, win themes, past-performance narratives, oral presentation content, and proposal inputs for recompetes, task-order expansion, and new contract pursuits.
Lead, coach, and hold accountable project managers, records specialists, FOIA analysts, litigation support analysts, data/QA personnel, subcontractors, and partner teams across distributed work sites.
Promote innovation, inclusion, adaptive thinking, continuous improvement, and a practical bias toward measurable client value.
Maintain availability for periodic on-site meetings in the DC/MD/VA National Capital Region and occasional travel to other project locations when contract needs require it.
Bachelor's degree in business, information management, library/information science, records management, public administration, legal studies, data management, information systems, or a related field. Equivalent experience may be considered where contract requirements allow.
10+ years of relevant professional experience, including at least 6 years managing federal programs, projects, or task orders involving records management, ERM, FOIA/Privacy Act, litigation support, document management, digitization, information governance, data operations, or related services.
Demonstrated experience managing federal government contracts, task orders, or portfolios, including client communications, deliverable management, staffing, subcontractor coordination, performance reporting, financial awareness, risk management, issue resolution, and quality control.
Experience applying portfolio management practices to balance delivery performance, financial health, resource allocation, client priorities, risk, quality, and growth across multiple concurrent workstreams or engagements.
PMP certification, or active progress toward PMP with ability to obtain within 6 months of hire if contract requirements allow. PMP is strongly preferred and may be required for some assignments.
Strong working knowledge of federal records management requirements and NARA/OMB direction for electronic records, including records lifecycle concepts, disposition, metadata, digitization quality, and electronic records transfer considerations.
Working knowledge of FOIA and Privacy Act operations in a federal environment, including request processing, search adequacy, consultations/referrals, exemptions, redaction, production, backlog reduction, reporting, and quality assurance.
Working knowledge of litigation support or eDiscovery concepts, including legal holds, preservation, collection, processing, review, production, chain of custody, privilege/redaction workflows, and defensible audit trails.
Demonstrated understanding of how records management intersects with ERM/EHR platforms, data processing, metadata, data validation, quality control, accessibility/Section 508, workflow, reporting, FOIA production, litigation support, and information governance.
Proven consultative client presence with the ability to brief executives, facilitate workshops, ask strong discovery questions, manage expectations, and convert ambiguity into actionable plans.
Demonstrated ability to grow existing contracts or portfolios, identify and mature new contract opportunities, support capture/proposal efforts, contribute to

Senior Program Manager
BCA Services · Washington, DC, USA ·
- Pay:
- $150,000-$185,000/yr
- Job type:
- Contract