This role plays a key part in executing the launch of the redesigned CyberMarket program and ensures ongoing quality and effectiveness of vendor support, internal processes, stakeholder interaction, and program performance management.
What You'll Do:
Contribute to building and launching the redesigned CyberMarket program, including developing and refining documentation, workflows, and communication materials
Track launch milestones, risks, and cross‑team deliverables while coordinating with internal teams to maintain schedule alignment
Support vendor vetting, onboarding, documentation accuracy, warm lead management, and ongoing vendor engagement
Serve as a first‑line contact for CyberMarket inquiries, providing triage, routing, and timely updates to stakeholders
Maintain strong knowledge of CyberMarket vendors and offerings to support program operations
Gather and synthesize stakeholder feedback, conduct research on vendor solutions and market trends, and maintain accurate data across internal systems
Assist with preparation of program performance reports and dashboards
Own CyberMarket revenue performance metrics, including contribution to vendor pipeline, influenced bookings, program adoption, and partner expansion
Lead the development of scalable program processes that enable measurable revenue impact, program efficiency, and improved vendor lifecycle management
Manage and execute all aspects of the GovSpend program, including intake workflows, opportunity qualification, partner interface, communication cadences, analytics, and reporting
Ensure CyberMarket and GovSpend program activities align with CIS strategic priorities across State, Local, and Education (SLED) entities
Monitor procurement channels for relevant RFP opportunities
Review requirements and assess alignment with CIS or vendor capabilities
Coordinate with subject matter expects (SMEs), vendors, and staff to gather proposal content
Prepare and organize proposal materials and supporting documents
Ensure RFP insights feed into CyberMarket and GovSpend strategy to strengthen vendor alignment and program relevance within the SLED procurement ecosystem
Other tasks and responsibilities as assigned
What You'll Need:
Bachelor’s degree in IT, Cybersecurity, Business, or related field*
5+ years of related experience in program operations, project management, or vendor management
Experience working with or supporting SLED (State, Local, Education) entities, vendor ecosystems, procurement cycles, or government funding structures
Ability to manage documentation, workflows, and structured processes
Basic understanding of cybersecurity concepts
Comfortable reading technical or RFP document
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
Experience using Confluence, Salesforce, and Microsoft Office Suite
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Customer‑service oriented and professional demeanor
Must be authorized to work in the United States.
It's a Plus if You Have:
Experience in cybersecurity program environments
Prior experience in SLED procurement, SLED vendor programs, state contracting, or grant‑funded environments
Experience managing revenue‑aligned partner programs or marketplace ecosystems
Familiarity with project or program management methodologies
Strong analytical and research capabilities
Track RFP progress and support post‑submission reviews
Experience with RFP capture, proposal development, or government procurement
*Additional years of relevant experience or a combination of an Associate’s degree or equivalent and relevant experience may be substituted for the Bachelor’s degree.
At CIS, we are committed to providing an inclusive environment in which the diverse backgrounds, experiences, and views of our employees, members, and customers are valued and respected. It is through this commitment that we are able to work together towards our common mission: to make the connected world a safer place.
Compensation Range:
$85,000.00 - $148,800.00Top Skills
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