Supply Chain Risk Management Lead

ECS Federal LLC

Arlington, VA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Access Control, Analysis Skills, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Bill of Materials (BOM), Code Reviews, Documentation, Environmental Compliance, Financial Operations, Government, Government Intelligence, Information Technology & Information Systems, Information/Data Security (InfoSec), Internet Security, Leadership, Legal, Machine Tool, Onboarding, Open Source, Operational Audit, Risk, Risk Analysis, Risk Management, Risk Management Framework (RMF), Security Analysis, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, System Integration (SI), System Lifecycle, Team Player, Top Secret Clearance, Vendor/Supplier Evaluation, Vendor/Supplier Selection
LOCATION
Arlington, VA
POSTED
30+ days ago

Everforth ECS is seeking a Supply Chain Risk Management Lead to work in the National Capital Region covering the Pentagon, Falls Church, and Fairfax. Please Note: This position is contingent upon contract award.

The War Data Platform (WDP) is a key initiative within the U.S. Department of War's (DoW) AI-First strategy introduced in early 2026. The WDP separates business and financial data from operational warfighting data, aiming to accelerate the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) on the battlefield. The WDP extends to Unclassified, Secret, and Top Secret environments, and supports collaboration between Combatant Commands, Joint Staff directorates, Senior Executive Service leaders, and operational analysts.

  • The Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) Lead SME serves as the senior enterprise authority for software and vendor supply chain risk governance across the WDP Core Integration program, directing the full lifecycle of third-party risk identification, assessment, mitigation, and reporting across NIPRNet, SIPRNet, and JWICS environments in compliance with DoW SCRM policy, Risk Management Framework requirements, and federal cybersecurity mandates. In this role, the specialist integrates automated supply chain risk tooling, Software Bill of Materials governance, vendor security assessment programs, and threat intelligence monitoring to reduce WDP exposure to supply chain-based attacks and sustain authoritative, audit-ready risk transparency for Authorizing Officials, program leadership, and Government oversight personnel.
  • Leads enterprise Supply Chain Risk Management activities supporting Department of War information systems across unclassified and classified environments.
  • Designs and executes supply chain risk governance frameworks addressing third-party vendors, commercial software, open-source components, and external service providers throughout the system lifecycle.
  • Directs vendor security assessments evaluating cybersecurity posture, access controls, data handling practices, and compliance with federal and DoW requirements.
  • Oversees software supply chain reviews including component provenance analysis, dependency mapping, and Software Bill of Materials validation to identify exposure to compromised or high-risk suppliers.
  • Coordinates closely with contracting officers, acquisition teams, legal advisors, and system owners to integrate security requirements into procurement actions, vendor onboarding, and contract modifications.
  • Maintains risk registers documenting third-party threats, mitigation strategies, residual risk, and acceptance decisions supporting Risk Management Framework activities.
  • Provides advisory support to Authorizing Officials, Senior Information Security Officers, and program leadership on supply chain risk posture and emerging threat vectors.
  • Monitors threat intelligence, Government advisories, and industry reporting related to supply chain compromise to inform proactive mitigation actions.
  • Produces supply chain risk assessments, vendor security reports, and executive briefings supporting authorization decisions and continuous monitoring.
  • Drives consistent risk transparency, lifecycle accountability, and mission resilience by reducing exposure to supply chain-based attacks and strengthening trust in system dependencies.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

About the Company

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ECS Federal LLC

ECS was founded in 2001 by experienced IT professionals with a commitment to quality processes, people and performance. Led by our Chairman, Roy Kapani, and an experienced executive leadership team, ECS provides our customers with solutions and services that support their critical needs and further mission objectives. This commitment has paved the way for expansive growth, year over year.

ECS gained market share in 2011 in the Department of Defense and Federal spaces through both organic and acquisition growth. In May, ECS completed its first strategic acquisition with the purchase of OAK Management, Inc., a leading provider of marine environmental services, ship systems engineering, maritime consulting and platform acquisition management. The OAK acquisition kicked off ECS’ intention to add tactical acquisitions as a part of its long term strategy to supplement and expand upon organic growth and to build enterprise value. ECS closed out 2011 with the acquisition of Paradigm Technologies, Inc. The Paradigm transaction added approximately 200 employees to ECS’ existing 900+ employees. Paradigm also added new Defense clients for ECS, including the Missile Defense Agency, the Navy’s Program Executive Officer for Integrated Warfare Systems, the United States Marine Corps, and the U.S. Marshals Service.

In 2012, ECS completed the acquisition of iLuMinA Solutions, Inc. iLuMinA brings large-scale Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software implementation and infrastructure design and development to ECS’ expanding capabilities.

ECS will continue to invest in corporate infrastructure and quality processes as we grow and enhance our ability to offer professional excellence to both our customers and our employees.

COMPANY SIZE
50 to 99 employees
INDUSTRY
Staffing/Employment Agencies
FOUNDED
2000
WEBSITE
http://www.ecs-federal.com/