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White House Military Office - Chief Architect for Secure Communication Systems
Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence OfficeUnited Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 12 Mar 2026
💰 $228,000/yr
About the role
White House Military Office - Chief Architect for Secure Communication Systems
Application Deadline: 25 March 2026
Department: Front Office
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Arlington, VA
Description
Chief Architect for Secure Communications SystemsWhite House Military Office (WHMO)
Highly Qualified Expert (HQE) AppointmentPay: 169,279-$228,000+Location: Washington, D.C. area The White House Military Office (WHMO) seeks an exceptional technical leader to serve as Chief Architect for Secure Communications Systems under the Highly Qualified Expert (HQE) authority. This role carries direct responsibility for architecting and safeguarding the secure communications backbone that enables Presidential leadership under all conditions.
As the principal technical authority for enterprise secure communications, the Chief Architect defines the strategic vision, modernization roadmap, and survivability framework for systems that must perform without fail. This is a rare opportunity to shape mission-critical national security infrastructure at the highest level of government.
This position is being filled under the Highly Qualified Expert (HQE) hiring authority pursuant to 10 U.S.C. §9903, which enables the Department of Defense to recruit distinguished professionals with exceptional expertise to support critical national security missions. HQE appointments are made in the Excepted Service and are time-limited in nature. This appointment does not confer eligibility for conversion to the Competitive Service.
This position is located within the White House Military Office in Washington, D.C. Compensation will be set commensurate with the selectee’s qualifications and experience within the authorized pay band for Highly Qualified Experts.
This announcement will close for submissions on March 25th, 2026 at 11:59 PM (ET).
Key Responsibilities
Key ResponsibilitiesEnterprise Communications Architecture & Modernization
- Serve as the principal architect and technical visionary for secure communications supporting WHMO global operations.
- Design and oversee end-to-end architectures spanning classified voice, data, mobile, terrestrial, and satellite systems.
- Establish long-term modernization strategies to ensure technological superiority and enterprise resilience.
- Evaluate and integrate emerging technologies, including next-generation SATCOM (LEO/MEO), secure 5G, edge computing, and AI-driven network optimization.
- Develop unified architectural frameworks that integrate legacy systems with advanced capabilities into a seamless, secure enterprise.
- Lead secure system design leveraging advanced encryption, hardened infrastructure, and secure protocol engineering.
- Provide senior-level expertise on cryptographic modernization, National Security Systems (NSS), and quantum-resistant technologies.
- Architect survivable communications systems incorporating anti-jam capabilities, EMP resilience, and alternate routing.
- Develop and align architectures with Continuity of Government (COG) and Continuity of Operations (COOP) requirements to ensure uninterrupted Presidential communications in degraded or crisis environments.
- Ensure mission-critical systems adhere to zero-trust cybersecurity principles and advanced cyber resilience standards.
- Serve as strategic technical advisor to senior national security leadership on acquisition strategies, vendor proposals, and lifecycle management.
- Coordinate with interagency partners to ensure compliance with national security directives and interoperability standards.
- Chair governance bodies overseeing communications standards and validate architectural compliance across the enterprise.
- Influence and guide major modernization initiatives involving senior government leaders and industry executives.
Qualifications
Required Expertise- Nationally or internationally recognized authority in secure communications engineering, enterprise architecture, or national security systems design.
- Mastery of satellite communications, cryptographic frameworks, tactical networks, secure mobility solutions, and resilient enterprise infrastructure.
- Experience integrating complex legacy and emerging systems into unified, survivable architectures.
- Demonstrated leadership in high-consequence, classified environments.
- Experience supporting Continuity of Government (COG) or Continuity of Operations (COOP)
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