DIU Program Manager - Cross Portfolio

Riverside Research Institute

$150K — $250K *
Aerospace & Defense
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, physics, robotics, applied mathematics, or a related STEM field.
  • 11+ years in technology development, innovation, product management, or defense acquisition.
  • Proven track record of transitioning commercial technologies to defense applications.
  • Familiarity with DoD acquisition pathways like Other Transactions and adaptive acquisition.
  • Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, including briefing senior leaders.
  • Skilled at translating operational issues into actionable commercial tech solutions.
  • Technical expertise in areas such as AI, robotics, quantum communications, or energy resilience.

Responsibilities

  • Lead prototype project lifecycle from problem framing to fielding.
  • Identify and address capability gaps within the Department of Defense.
  • Develop strategic portfolios aligned with national defense priorities.
  • Assess technical and operational risks, ensuring alignment with budget and performance metrics.
  • Manage cross-functional teams including military, government, and commercial partners.
  • Collaborate with acquisition experts on rapid acquisition processes.
  • Build and maintain relationships across military and innovation sectors.
  • Mentor team members and promote knowledge sharing throughout the organization.

Benefits

  • Flexible work arrangements to promote work-life balance.
  • Access to cutting-edge technology and tools.
  • Opportunities for continuous professional development and training.
  • Collaborative work environment with a focus on innovation.
  • Participation in a network of leaders in defense and technology.
Full Job Description
Position Overview

The DIU Program Manager - Cross Portfolio manager leads technology transition efforts within one or more of the Defense Innovation Unit's (DIU) portfolio areas, including Cybersecurity, Human Systems, Space, Autonomy, Energy, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), Emerging Technologies, and future mission priorities. Identifies capability gaps across the Department of War, matches them with commercially proven solutions, and drives prototype projects from problem framing through fielding.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the end-to-end lifecycle of prototype projects from operational problem definition through commercial scouting, prototyping, experimentation, transition, and fielding.
  • Identify capability gaps across the Department and align them with commercially available technologies that can be rapidly adopted.
  • Develop portfolio strategies aligned with the National Defense Strategy and DIU mission priorities.
  • Evaluate technical, operational, acquisition, and transition risks whilemaintainingcost, schedule, and performance objectives.
  • Lead multidisciplinary teams composed of government civilians, military personnel, contractors, and commercial partners.
  • Partner with acquisition professionals to execute Commercial Solutions Openings (CSOs), Other Transactions (10 U.S.C. 4022), and other rapid acquisition pathways.
  • Build trusted relationships across Combatant Commands, Military Departments, Defense Agencies, industry, venture-backed companies, academia, and the innovation ecosystem.
  • Mentor teammates and contribute to DIU-wide collaboration and knowledge sharing.


Qualifications

A minimum of 12 years of related experience with a Bachelor's degree, 8 years with a Master's degree, a PhD with 5 years experience, or equivalent experience is typically required for an employee at this level.
  • Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, physics, robotics, applied mathematics, or related STEM discipline.
  • 11+ years leading complex technology development, innovation, product management, or defense acquisition efforts.
  • Demonstrated success transitioning commercial technologies into defense or national security applications.
  • Working knowledge of DoD acquisition pathways including Other Transactions and adaptive acquisition.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to brief senior leaders.
  • Ability to translate operational problems into executable commercial technology solutions.
  • Technical Specialization in one or more of the following areas:
    • Physical AI, robotics, embodied autonomy, and human-machine teaming
    • Directed energy
    • Quantum communications
    • Artificial intelligence and machine learning
    • Autonomous systems
    • Space systems
    • Energy and operational resilience
    • Cloud computing, software engineering, digital engineering, and data platforms
    • Emerging commercial technologies with defense applications


Global Comp

$150,000 - $250,000 This represents the typical compensation range for this position based on experience, location and other factors.

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