Role: International Programs Manager
Work Location: Arlington VA (Onsite with Hybrid)
Duration: 12 Months Contract
Position Summary:
We seek an experienced International Programs Manager to support our Army customers and lead critical initiatives in international armaments cooperation for science and technology (S&T). The ideal candidate is a dynamic professional with expertise in armaments cooperation coordination strategic communication event planning and stakeholder engagement. This role is pivotal in ensuring alignment between international partnerships and the Armys Modernization Priorities. The incumbent will be required to work with our allies and partners in various bilateral settings to develop the technology strategy with each nation. The ideal candidate must possess an active secret clearance be willing to travel 40% to 50% of the time and be able to go onsite to the Pentagon at least three days a week.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Serve as the primary liaison for international S&T efforts collaborating with stakeholders such as OUSD (A&S)/(R&E) ODASA(DE&C) the Army Futures Command (AFC) and their various subordinate organizations including Army laboratories and centers. This also includes the US Army Corps of Engineers Research & Development Centers and Laboratories and the US Army Space and Missile Defense Center.
- Facilitate coordination between the Armys Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Defense Exports and Cooperation (DASA(DE&C)) the Secretary of the Air Force International Affairs and the Navy International Program Office to foster cooperative agreements aligned with each nations technology strategy.
- Track organize and coordinate international meetings preparing briefing materials and presentations highlighting ongoing and prospective efforts.
- Support reviewing and evaluating technology proposals for programs such as the Foreign Comparative Test (FCT) and the Coalition Warfare Program (CWP) and other international programs as requested by ODASA (DE&C).
- Oversee and contribute to multilateral cooperative S&T activities including engagements with the Australia United Kingdom and United States (AUKUS) Pillar 2 program the Five Eyes (FVEY) S&T Program and NATO.
- Work with the Director for International S&T Programs to prepare DASA(R&T) leadership and staff for international engagements.
- Develop impactful messaging and materials that communicate the Armys international S&T objectives to internal and external stakeholders.
- Act as the action officer for international S&T initiatives ensuring successful execution and alignment with broader Army strategies.
- Enhance defensewide cooperative S&T initiatives by identifying opportunities for collaboration and ensuring effective participation from Army leadership.
- Foster innovation through international partnerships to strengthen the Armys modernization and technology capabilities.
- Represent DASA(R&T) at international meetings and events.
- Travel will be required.
Skills/Qualifications:
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to influence and collaborate across diverse teams.
- Strong organizational and project management capabilities including experience managing multiple priorities and deadlines.
- Knowledge of U.S. Army S&T strategies modernization priorities and cooperative agreements.
Education/Experience Requirements:
- Bachelors degree in Management International Relations or related discipline
- A minimum of five (5) years of experience supporting Army programs preferably in international program management or strategic communication roles.
- Proven ability to navigate fastpaced customerfocused environments and manage complex stakeholder relationships.
- Desired but not required a strong background in international agreements development and staffing for information exchange annexes project agreements or arrangements and Memoranda of Understanding.
Clearance Requirements:
- Active Secret or Higher and NATO equivalent