Deadline Date: Monday 6 April 2026
Requirement: Cloud Project Manager for CDT Capability Coherence Section
Location: Brussels, BE
Full Time On-Site: No
Time On-Site: 80%
Total Scope of the request (hours): 1350 (estimate)
Required Start Date: 11 May 2026
End Contract Date: 31 December 2026
Required Security Clearance: NATO SECRET
Note: For all Level-of-Effort and Completion-Type requests processed outside of the IWC Value Stream, and for which the contractor will not be reimbursed directly by NHQC3S for travel expenses, additional travel funding shall be allocated on a Not-to-exceed basis when the yearly Option is exercised.
Special Terms and Conditions: The contractor will be responsible for complying with the respective national requirements for working permits, visas, taxes, social security etc. whilst working on site at NATO HQ Brussels, Belgium. No special status is either conferred or implied by the host organisation, NATO HQ Brussels, Belgium to the contractor whilst working on site. The contractor will be responsible for complying with all the respective National Health COVID-19 regulations in Belgium before taking up the position.
1. INTRODUCTION
The NATO Cyber and Digital Transformation (CDT) Division, led by the Assistant Secretary General (ASG), ensures ICT coherence across NATO’s 50+ civil and military bodies, serving over 25,000 users. Reporting to the Secretary General, the ASG oversees enterprise directives and advises on IT acquisition and services.
The ASG has designated 2026 as "the Year of the Cloud," emphasizing adoption and acceleration to modernize NATO’s ICT, maintain strategic advantage, and advance multi-domain operations. This initiative is core to optimizing operational effects, ensuring C2 superiority, and driving transformation.
Cloud technology is vital for enhancing operational efficiency, reinforcing security, fostering rapid innovation, and enabling interoperability. By leveraging Cloud and AI, NATO and Allies seek to strengthen warfighting capabilities, support data-driven decision-making, and align with strategic objectives.
The migration to Cloud infrastructure will provide scalable resources, advanced technologies, and robust decision-making tools, all while ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of classified information. This bold shift positions NATO and potentially the Alliance to harness emerging technologies while safeguarding security and maintaining a competitive edge across all domains.
To achieve this, the CDT seeks expert support for managing and coordinating key Cloud adoption initiatives both at Enterprise and Alliance level. The candidate will act as a Project Manager to ensure successful execution of initiatives, aligned with strategic goals and timelines. They will facilitate communication between stakeholders and project teams for seamless collaboration. Additionally, the contractor will help organize and manage Cloud workshops with relevant stakeholders to tackle specific project-related issues, bring coherence and improve Cloud governance aspects. The awardee will maintain a comprehensive overview of the assigned projects, detailing target architectures, ongoing use cases and strategic milestones.
2. TASKS
The Cloud Project Manager will contribute to the success of NATO’s cloud acceleration initiatives by executing project management of key cloud initiatives, supported by proper stakeholder management. Integrated in the Enterprise Architecture team within the CDT Capability Coherence Section, this role ensures the alignment of efforts and drives progress toward cloud adoption goals at NATO.
The scope of this work includes three tasks:
Task 1: Project Management
The contractor shall lead the coordination and steering of flagship cloud acceleration projects within CDT, ensuring technical and strategic alignment across the NATO Enterprise and Alliance.
Key Responsibilities:
Task 2: Board and Committee Support
The contractor shall lead and/or support coordination of NATO boards and/or committee sessions in support of cloud adoption activities.
Key Responsibilities:
Task 3: Stakeholder Management
The contractor shall act as a focal point for internal and external stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities:
3. PROFILE
[See Requirements]
4. LOCATION OF DUTY
The service will be executed on-site at the NATO HQ offices in Brussels, Belgium. Limited travels to NATO bodies and Committee meetings in NATO Countries may be required. Telework can be performed, however the role requires face to face stakeholder engagement limiting the applicability of this option.
5. TIMELINES
The contractor's services will commence upon contract signature and will continue until 23rd December 2026. Contract extensions are subject to performance of the contractor, budget availibility and related NATO regulations.
6. REPORTING
The contractor reports to the assigned CDT Team Lead. Status reporting will be conducted either on-site at NATO HQ Brussels or through a scheduled conference call, based on what is most effective and feasible. The preference and availability of the CDT assigned Team Lead should be considered in determining the mode of communication.
The contractor shall comply with all general rules, terms, and conditions applicable to working within the CDT at NATO HQ Brussels. This includes security protocols, data protection guidelines, and any specific operational procedures.
7. TRAVEL
Occasional business travel may be required. Travel expenses will be reimbursed to the individual directly (in addition to the hourly rate) under NATO rules.
8. SECURITY AND NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT
The contractor must be in possession of a NATO SECRET security clearance.
A signed Non-Disclosure Agreement will be required.
Requirements
3. PROFILE
The applicant must be able to demonstrate knowledge and experience on the following set of skills.
Mandatory qualifications
The applicant should be able to demonstrate knowledge and experience on the following set of skills.
Desired qualifications