ABOUT THE ROLE
Second Front Systems (2F) is seeking an ambitious and detail-driven Security Authorization Specialist to join our mission-driven team. We are a dynamic, fast-growing entrepreneurial company at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and national security, committed to delivering transformative solutions that empower our nation’s defenders. This is an opportunity to play a pivotal role in the security and trust posture of a company that is redefining how software is delivered and secured in the defense sector.
At 2F, we thrive on innovation and purpose, combining a startup’s agility with a clear mission to support national security. You will be at the forefront of driving the authorization work behind the deployment and scaling of our revolutionary Game Warden platform—an industry-leading tool that is accelerating the secure adoption of mission-critical SaaS solutions for the U.S. government. If you’re ready to contribute to a team that values rigor, collaboration, and impact, we want to hear from you
The Security Authorization Specialist will own the technical and documentation workstreams that keep Game Warden authorized across FedRAMP and related US agency ATO programs. You will author control narratives, build and maintain authorization evidence, and drive continuous monitoring so our authorizations stay current and our controls get stronger over time.
Note: This role requires U.S. citizenship due to government contract requirements. Additionally, candidates must reside in one of our approved hiring hubs:
DC/Maryland/Virginia
Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, NC
Denver/Colorado Springs, CO
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
What You’ll Do
Own the authorization workstreams for Game Warden across FedRAMP and US agency ATO packages, including initial authorizations, annual assessments, and significant change requests.
Author and maintain System Security Plans (SSPs), control implementation narratives, Plans of Action & Milestones (POA&Ms), and supporting authorization artifacts that accurately reflect our architecture, controls, and operating reality. Drive findings and control gaps to closure with measurable outcomes.
Drive continuous monitoring activities including monthly POA&M updates, vulnerability and patch reporting, significant change reviews, and annual control assessments.
Serve as a technical point of contact for 3PAOs, agency reviewers, and sponsor authorization officials during assessments, readiness reviews, and audits.
Partner closely with Product, Engineering, Security Operations, and Cybersecurity Assessment teams to map technical controls to FedRAMP and NIST 800-53 requirements, and to collect defensible evidence.
Translate complex regulatory requirements into clear, actionable guidance that engineering teams can implement, not just policy language.
Use and help improve our GRC and evidence automation tooling to streamline control mapping, evidence collection, and continuous monitoring, writing basic scripts or queries (e.g., Python, Bash, SQL, simple API calls) where they save the team time.
Contribute to the evolution of 2F’s authorization processes, tooling, and evidence workflows as we scale our portfolio across frameworks and environments.
Skills You’ll Bring to Our Team
5+ years of experience in security compliance, authorization, or GRC work, with hands-on FedRAMP experience.
Demonstrated success authoring and maintaining SSPs, POA&Ms, control narratives, and continuous monitoring artifacts for US federal authorization programs.
Strong working knowledge of NIST 800-53, NIST 800-37 (RMF), and FedRAMP-specific guidance and templates.
Practical understanding of modern cloud architectures and how common cloud-native patterns (AWS services, containers, Kubernetes, CI/CD) map to technical controls.
Experience supporting 3PAO assessments, annual reviews, or agency ATO efforts from a vendor or integrator side.
Excellent written communication; able to produce assessor-ready documentation and control language.
Active U.S. Top Secret (TS) security clearance required; eligibility for access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) required.
Active professional security certification such as CISSP, CISM, or Security+.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with DoD IL4/IL5 authorizations, DISA SRG, or agency-specific ATO processes.
Familiarity with additional frameworks such as NIST 800-171, CMMC, ISO 27001, or NCSC cloud security principles.
Hands-on experience with GRC and evidence automation platforms (e.g., Drata, Xacta, or similar) including configuring integrations, tuning control mappings, and building reusable evidence workflows.
Exposure to infrastructure-as-code, observability, and cloud-native tooling in support of continuous control evidence (e.g., Terraform, AWS Config).
Prior experience working in cleared or classified environments and with government authorization stakeholders.
Have a strong interest in matters of national security