Description:
Intelligence and Operations Analysis Specialists analyze information and intelligence and develop research studies and recommendations pertaining to potential CI threats to the work of our clients.
Intelligence and Operations Analysis Specialists handle requirements and collection management, as well as the analysis and evaluation of data assessment strategies. Those strategies may include sampling, statistical analysis, evaluation, flow processing and management assessment. Additional responsibilities require research, development and preparation of briefings and analyses which may include narrative, tabular and graphic materials. The Intelligence and Operations Analysis Specialist will work closely with stakeholders to promote information sharing and collaboration. Standard operating procedures, validation criteria for personnel, entities, components, and communities of Interest will also be developed and disseminated by this employee. The position also requires interpretation and understanding of Intelligence Community policies, procedures, standards, guidelines, and objectives, as well as an understanding of U.S. intelligence satellite systems, and long-range program and budget expertise. The employee may also be asked to mine data for unknown linkages in existing information or to maintain integrated database tracking systems for controlled correspondence.
This position will provide a unique opportunity to act as a CI Analyst, providing subject matter expertise and analytical support to a broad array of satellite-related programs, including acquisition, launch, and space and ground operations. Incumbent will utilize resources to effectively integrate CI analysis and concepts to produce comprehensive assessments about potential CI threats to systems, technology, acquisitions, operations, locations, personnel, and supply chain risk management (SCRM) as related to mission needs.
Required Skills (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities)Apply analytic, counterintelligence, and technical knowledge and experience to assess intelligence reporting, all-source intelligence analysis, and unstructured data received from a range of Do D and IC sources.
Perform research and correlate all-source intelligence products pertaining to foreign capabilities, development, and trends in the use of space and counterspace systems.
Production in one or more of the following areas: FIS operations, foreign denial and deception, computer network operations, counterespionage and economic/industrial espionage, technology protection and illicit technology transfer, investigations support, operations security, and terrorism.
Extensive knowledge of adversary threat, including but not limited to, foreign intelligence entities, and their targeting TTPs and intent.
Possess strong analytic tradecraft and critical thinking skills with a demonstrated ability to drive a line of analysis, including strong research abilities and familiarity with various targeting and analytical research tools.
Experience/familiarity in one or more of the following disciplines: HUMINT, GEOINT, SIGINT, MASINT, or denial and deception.Familiarity with analytical tools and methodologies such as link analysis, timelines, casual-loop analysis, and risk management.
Effective oral and written communication skills with an ability to convey complex information to a variety of audiences.
Requirements: Clearance RequirementA TS/SCI security clearance with the ability to obtain a Polygraph is required at time of hire. Candidate must be able to obtain the Polygraph within a reasonable amount of time from date of hire. Applicants selected will be subject to a U.S. Government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Due to the nature of work performed within our facilities, U.S. citizenship is required.
Years of Experience/Education RequirementsBachelor's degree in a related specialized area or the equivalent and 10 years of relevant CI or IC experience; or master's and 5 years of relevant experience
Travel RequirementsWorldwide