The Program Analyst supports operational analysis and program coordination, bridging technical and programmatic domains to enhance informed decision-making for the Bureau of Indian Affairs' initiatives.
The Program Analyst provides operational analysis, program coordination, and knowledge management support to the Bureau of Indian Affairs' TAAMS contract recompete and Probate modernization initiative. Working closely with IA leadership, acquisition staff, and the current TAAMS vendor, this role bridges programmatic and technical domains—ensuring informed decision-making through rigorous analysis, well-structured reporting, and effective stakeholder engagement. This position is well-suited to candidates with strong research and analytical capabilities who thrive in dynamic federal program environments.
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