Sr. Logistics Analyst

  • Federal IT Consulting
  • Warren, Michigan
  • 09/28/2020
Full time

Job Description

FEDITC, LLC is a fast-growing business supporting DoD and other intelligence agencies worldwide. FEDITC develops mission critical national security systems throughout the world directly supporting the Warfighter, DoD Leadership, & the country. We are proud & honored to provide these services.

Overview of position:

FEDITC is seeking a Sr. Logistics Analyst to work in the Warren, MI area. A United States Citizenship and an active Secret DoD Security Clearance is required to be considered for this position.

Responsibilities:
  • To track requirements for all Army vehicles in their inventory that are requested by FMS customers.
  • To look at databases and other systems to try to let the PEO know of possible future requirements, not just ones that are already in the FMS procurement cycle.
  • The contractor shall perform program evaluation, review, and analysis in the areas of program management, planning, programming, cost and schedule for the purpose of ensuring that individual FMS country program goals and objectives are achieved. Status reports shall be prepared. Final technical reports for tasks described herein shall be prepared. The contractor shall provide input and recommendations to SAMD during meetings and reviews regarding the assigned program.
  • The contractor shall perform financial analyses utilizing Program Budget and Accounting System (PBAS), Standard Operation and Maintenance Army Research Development System (SOMARDS), Defense Security Assistance Management System (DSAMS), Mechanization of Contract Administration Services (MOCAS), Federal Logistics Record (FEDLOG), , Defense Integrated Finance System (DIFS), Case Closeout Program Execution System (CCOPES), Centralized Information System for International Logistics (CISIL), Logistics Modernization Program (LMP), Out of Office (OOO), Automated Time, Attendance, and Production System (ATAAPS), Training, Education and Development (TED), and General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS). The contractor shall track case funding consisting of country level, case level, line level and requisition level data using FMS databases. The contractor shall develop an automated system for FMS financial data collection.
  • The contractor shall provide on-site input and recommendations for budget and pricing of FMS cases to assure that program requirements are met in a cost-effective manner. The contractor shall also research requisition status and develop input to fulfill supply requirements utilizing, CISIL, FEDLOG, CCOPES, LMP, and GFEBS. In addition, the contractor shall review and provide recommendations to resolve shipped/unbilled reports.
  • The contractor shall perform cost estimating and analysis of data prepared by other contractors and USG agencies. The contractor shall perform cost-estimating analysis based on data to be furnished by USG. The contractor shall provide analysis of the life cycle performance requirements for FMS programs.
  • The contractor shall review and analyze financial, cost and schedule data as well as budgets and designated financial reports, as applicable to USG rules, regulations and policies of the FMS program. Status reports shall be provided
  • The contractor shall analyze and evaluate FMS financial data/documentation and schedules to provide inputs for reviews, milestones and decision briefings.
  • The contractor shall provide recommendations regarding a fully integrated and operational database program for the particular system and in the establishment of future databases for FMS cases. The contractor shall provide maintenance of databases for all FMS requirements to provide status/information as input to required reports. The contractor shall update input for reports as required.
  • The contractor shall analyze events, activities and schedule data in order to provide evaluations on achieving hardware delivery and case milestones. Schedule data will be analyzed to address the reasonableness and risks associated with achieving specific completion dates. Schedule data shall also be developed for reviews and FMS program/case meetings
  • The contractor shall develop recommended summary level milestone charts that identify key system activities including delivery and fielding milestones, and shall prepare draft schedules based on case and contractual data and recommend updates prior to PMRs and program/case reviews
  • The contractor shall provide input and recommendations for the development of program briefings to FMS customers.
  • The contractor shall provide evaluations, updates, and assessments of the FMS program against the basic US hardware system and provide recommendations regarding any possible impact on the FMS program acquisition, upgrade, deployment, and system sustainment.
  • The contractor shall provide services to Program Management Reviews (PMRs) and Financial Management reviews (FMRs) by providing input to agendas and conducting research and providing information and recommendations for the development of position papers, briefing charts, program booklets and other FMS documentation
  • The contractor shall research, provide input, and attend PMRs, FMRs, and Monthly Status Reviews (MSRs), and provide on-site analysis, as well as develop input to meeting minutes
  • The contractor shall provide input and recommendations on asset status and general technical information regarding assets and requirements.
  • The contractor shall research and analyze strategic issues/initiatives and assess impacts. The contractor shall make recommendations in the development of organizational
  • vision, mission, goals, objectives, and strategies. The contractor shall develop recommended metrics and strategies for implementing the strategic plan. The contractor shall develop and maintain related databases and websites. The contractor shall define strategic issues and develop deliberate strategies which build on strengths, mitigate weaknesses, and explore opportunities for the SAMD with its FMS customers/partner coalitions.
  • The contractor shall develop, analyze and provide recommendations for Security Assistance, NATO and International Programs to assure that program and interoperability requirements are adequately planned, evaluated, presented, implemented and supported in a cost effective and timely manner.
  • The contractor shall provide input and analysis of information for inclusion in Letters of Request and Letters of Offer and Acceptance (LOR/LOA) for potential new FMS cases. The contractor shall provide recommendations for the formulation and revision of draft international agreements.
  • The contractor shall develop recommendations for the preparation of Acquisition Requirements Packages (ARP) to assure that program requirements are adequately planned, evaluated, and presented. Packages include Acquisition Plan, Acquisition Strategy, Justification & Approval for Other Than Full and Open Competition, Statement of Work/Performance Work Statement, Contract Data Requirements Lists, Independent Government Cost Estimate, Service Contract Approval, completed STA Form 255, and Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan.
  • The contractor shall review and analyze various program documentation, provide input to and maintain specialized FMS customer reports, provide real-time updates and associated documentation during PMRs/FMRs/MSRs.
  • The contractor shall provide input for specialized reports/spreadsheets resulting from review and analysis of concentrated case management.
  • The contractor shall provide input and recommendations for milestone charts and master plans to include transportation plans. The contractor shall provide recommendations to SAMD for improvement of case management functions consisting of logistics, financial, technical, transportation, and in-process reviews.
  • The contractor shall conduct program evaluations, reviews and analysis in the areas of program management, planning, programming, cost and schedule in order to provide recommendations and proposed improvements to achieve program goals and objectives. The contractor shall attend meetings and reviews with the SAMD and USG organizations outside of the Continental United States (OCONUS). The contractor shall record minutes and action items of the reviews/meetings
  • The contractor shall serve as the principal advisor to and prepare recommendations for the vehicle system or program on all system engineering and technical elements of the FMS program. This includes development, engineering integration, procurement, production, product assurance and testing, configuration management and related scientific and engineering program elements. The contractor shall participate in the preparation of program plans, schedules, budgets, and milestones for the FMS program. The contractor shall review and evaluate contract progress and test reports, programming documents, and other technical documents. The contractor shall identify problem areas and coordinate with managers to establish corrective action. The contractor shall provide technical knowledge on the requirements and scope of work (SOW). The contractor shall assist in the lifecycle management responsibility (research, development, production, fielding and sustainment) to ensure smooth transition into production, recapitalization, recap or reset of FMS systems.
  • Other support duties as needed/directed.
Qualifications:

Education:
  • High school diploma or equivalent, with 10 years of specialized FMS experience; a master's degree in a specialized field plus a minimum of 1 year of applicable experience; or..... click apply for full job details