The Senior Management Analyst advises on TAAMS contract recompete and Probate modernization, analyzing processes, developing recommendations, and coordinating across various departments.
The Senior Management Analyst serves as a strategic advisor and technical liaison supporting the Bureau of Indian Affairs' mission-critical TAAMS contract recompete and Probate modernization initiative. This senior-level role requires a demonstrated ability to analyze complex organizational processes, develop actionable recommendations, and engage across IA leadership, acquisition, budget, and technical offices. The position is designated Key Personnel and plays a pivotal role in coordinating planning, documentation, and transition preparation across the IA and broader DOI enterprise.
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