Program Analyst
Oasys International, LLC | |
United States, Virginia, Fairfax | |
Mar 19, 2026 | |
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Who We Are: Oasys International LLC (Oasys) is a fast-growing federal government contractor delivering high-quality technology consulting and professional services to civilian, defense, and homeland security agencies. We have been recognized on Inc. 5000's list of the fastest-growing companies in America for five consecutive years and named a Best Places to Work in Virginia for the past two years. Our success is driven by a talented team of technologists, consultants, engineers, and subject-matter experts who support complex federal missions with integrity and excellence. At Oasys, we foster a collaborative, merit-based culture that values continuous learning, professional growth, and work-life balance. We are committed to creating an inclusive, engaging environment where employees are recognized for their contributions and empowered to build meaningful, long-term careers. Position Summary: The Program Analyst (PA) is responsible for the overall analysis, coordination, execution, and successful delivery of all requirements under the DCIPS Future Task Order. The PA will serve as the primary liaison between the contractor team and the stakeholder for requirements gathering. This role requires deep experience in managing complex DoD IT and cybersecurity programs that directly impact the military community. This role ensures alignment between business objectives and technology solutions, providing analysis, documentation, and coordination to deliver successful outcomes. The analyst acts as a liaison between technical teams, stakeholders, and management to ensure clarity, efficiency, and compliance with organizational standards. NOTE: This role is contingent on the contract being awarded. Primary Responsibilities:
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Oasys is proud to be an equal opportunity employer for all protected groups, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. | |
Mar 19, 2026