8 Best Certifications for Government IT Jobs

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8 BEST CERTIFICATIONS FOR GOVERNMENT IT JOBS

For IT pros looking to get into government work, it’s often hard to find a single source of information about every specific agency and department. If you want a gig specifically in the government sector, you might want to consider these eight certifications, which have been reported as the most common ones among existing IT employees and contractors of the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). This group includes one of the newest information security certs that has been added to the DOD Information Assurance (IA) approved certifications. We’ll also review the current certifications that are approved for  employees/contractors looking to work within the IA departments of the DOD. COMPTIA SECURITY+

CompTIA’s Security+ Security+ certification is a vendor-neutral security certification aimed at people with at least two years of IT administration experience, preferably with some amount of security responsibility. The people who have achieved this certification are expected to have a moderate security skill set and should be able to perform actions like identifying risk and risk mitigation, provide infrastructure security guidance, and be able to manage application, operational and information security for a group or organization. CompTIA is typically quite good at offering specifics on which skills exams cover, and for the Security+ certification, it provides 10 pages of exam objectives; don’t let this overwhelm you until you have read through them completely. The Security+ certification is ANSI accredited and is ISO 17024 compliant. The newest version of the Security+ certification is completed through the passing of o f the SY0-301 exam.

COMPTIA A+

The CompTIA A+ certification has been around for a long time and is considered one of the best certifications for people just entering into the IT administration field. It offers a base level of objectives that should be known  by all network administrators and has been targeted at this entry-level tier. The A+ certification is ANSI accredited and is ISO 17024 compliant. The A+ is composed of two separate exams; the first focuses primarily on hardware (PC, networking, laptop, printers, etc.) and the second focuses o on n concepts (operating system, security, mobile devices and troubleshooting). The newest versions of the exams are 220-801 and 220-802.

This website stores data such as cookies to enable essential site functionality, as well as marketing, COMPTIA and NETWORK+ personalization, analytics. You may change your settings at any time or accept the default settings. is another one that is focused on those starting in the IT field (similar to the A+). CompTIA’s Network+

Obviously, the focus of the Network+ certification is networking and how the various devices connect together  and communicate.

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL (PMP)

The PMP is a project management certification that is offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI). It rigorously tests the project management knowledge, experience and skills to complete projects successfully. The PMP certification is ANSI accredited and is ISO 17024 compliant. The process (application and certification) of obtaining a PMP is a bit lengthy and thorough. Initially the candidate must possess either: A secondary degree (high school, associates degree or equivalent) along with five years of unique nonoverlapping professional project management experience (with at least 7,500 hours of leading and/or directing  projects over the last eight years) OR  A four-year four-year degree (bachelor’s degree or equivalent) along with three years of non-overlapping non -overlapping professional  project management experience (with at least 4,500 4,5 00 hours of leaning and/or directing projects over the last eight years) AND 35 contact hours of formal project management education Once these have requirements have been satisfied the application process can begin with includes an audit of  submitted experience and a multiple choice exam.

CERTIFIED INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROFESSIONAL (CISSP)

The CISSP is focused on those individuals who will “define the architecture, design, management and/or  controls that assure the security of business envir onments.” onments.” The CISSP certification is ANSI accredited and is ISO 17024 compliant. It measures competence in 10 defined domains of security knowledge includi including: ng: Access control Telecommunications and network security Information security governance and risk management Software development security Cryptography, security architecture and design Operations security, business continuity and disaster recovery planning Legal, regulations,iInvestigations and compliance Physical (environmental) security To earn the CISSP, the candidate is required to have at five years of experience in two of these domains (or four  years of experience in at least two domains with a degree waiver, ISC2 approved four-year degree), pass a This website stores data such as computer-based training cookies to enable essential site (CBT) exam and have a professional endorsement from a current ISC2 certified  professional. functionality, as well as marketing, personalization, and analytics. You may change your settings at any time or accept the default settings. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE LIBRARY (ITIL®)

The ITIL® is a structure of best practices for IT service management that is used by many organizations, and is also endorsed by many governments. The qualifications earned by the certification are based on the level of  knowledge that a candidate has of standardized ITIL® practices, principles and methods. Every candidate must Marketing start at the ITIL® V3 Foundation level and work their way up. The requirements for both training and Personalization examination depend on the specific level of the certification.

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CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE  – ROUTING AND SWITCHING (CCNA R&S)

For years the CCNA –  CCNA  – R&S R&S was referred to as just CCNA (with the R&S assumed); this has changed with the latest iteration of the CCNA that has just recent been introduced (in April 2013). But as before the CCNA R&S is focused on a basic level of networking and Cisco network competence, including many of the different technologies and equipment that will be seen by those entering the Cisco n networking etworking world. The CCNA R&S certification is ANSI accredited and is ISO 17024 compliant. Now candidates have the option to take either a single (CCNA R&S  – 200-120)  –  200-120) or a split two exams (100-101 ICND1 and 200-101 ICND2) to get the CCNA R&S. MCITP (RETIRED) / MCSE

The MCITP is the last of the eight certifications covered. This certification has since been retired (for new candidates) and has been replaced my Microsoft with another round of names. The most direct replacement for  the MCITP is the new Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE). (Yes, this use to be Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer.) Many of Microsoft’s specific certifications are ANSI and ISO 17024 accredited, and have ha ve specific recertification exams to maintain ANSI accredited credentials for those that require it. As of this writing, there are eight different roadmaps that can be followed to become an MCSE depending on the focus: Server  Infrastructure, Desktop Infrastructure, Private Cloud, Data Platform, Business Intelligence, Messaging, Communication and SharePoint.

THE DOD’S INFORMATION ASSURANCE WORKFORCE  

The DOD’s Information Assurance (IA) workforce functions within the DOD to support the DOD Global Information Grid (GIG). For those not familiar with what an IA workforce is, a more common term for this in the corporate world is Information Security (basically the mitigation of risk throughout the whole system). Per  the DOD Information Assurance Workforce Improvement Program (IA WIP) [document (DOD 8570.01-M)], “The DOD IA Workforce includes, but is not limited to, all individuals performing any of the IA functions described in this Manual.”  Manual.”  A number of the certifications that certifications have made it to theare toprequired of the list direct result of thewithin IA WIP; Figure shown below displays the current that to are holda specific positions thethe DOD IA

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR 

Sean Wilkins is an accomplished networking consultant for SR-W Consulting and has been in the field of IT since the mid 1990's working with companies like Cisco, Lucent, Verizon and AT&T as well as several other private companies. Sean currently holds certifications with Cisco (CCNP/CCDP), Microsoft (MCSE) and CompTIA (A+ and Network+). He also has a Masters of Science degree in Information Technology with a focus in Network Architecture and Design, a Masters of Science degree in Operational Management, a Masters Certificate in Network Security, a Bachelors of Science degree in Computer Networking and Associates of  Applied Science in Computer Information Systems. In addition to working as a consultant, Sean spends a lot of his time as a technical writer and editor for various companies Author's Website:  Website: http://www.sr-wconsulting.com http://www.sr-wconsulting.com  

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