Title:
Space & Missile Defense Warfare Threat Analyst
Threat Intelligence Analyst to serve as the Space & Missile Defense subject matter expert supporting multiple lines of effort for the Test & Evaluation Threat Resource Activity (TETRA) in support of the Office of the Director, Operational Test & Evaluation (DOT&E).
TETRA's core mission is to inform DOT&E of intelligence defining current and emerging future threats to DOD weapons and systems to facilitate realistic, operationally relevant test and evaluation prior to fielding in the warfare environment.
DOT&E's mission is to determine a system's operational effectiveness, suitability, survivability, and lethality - supporting every Soldier, Sailor, Airmen, Marine, and Guardian, along with the strategists and decision makers in the chain of command. DOT&E serves as the independent, unbiased assessors of American warfighting capability.
TETRA's central customer collocated onsite Space & Missile Defense authority, responsible for gathering DOT&E task requirements including defining task scope and parameters, establishing suspense, and selecting response product format
Conduct intelligence analysis to produce response products that answer DOT&E information requirements
Provide subject matter expertise, intelligence, and analytical support to DOT&E Air, Land and Expeditionary, Naval, Net-Centric, Space, and Missile Defense Warfare
Review and provide expert input into critical T&E and intelligence documents including Initial Capabilities Documents, Capabilities Production Documents, T&E Master Plans, Test Plans, Defense Intelligence Threat Library Modules, Validated Online Lifecycle Threat reports, and T&E memorandums
Define test concept and test equipment threat requirements for testing operation of U. S. weapon systems in the presence of current and emerging threats
Evaluate proposed Space & Missile Defense Warfare threat scenarios to inform threat realism for evaluating operational effectiveness, suitability, survivability, and lethality of military systems
Determine threat resource requirements, availability, adequacy, and define gap between threat emulation capability and the actual threat
Perform as part of a local or distributed team to develop intelligence briefings and analytic products to define operational threat environments
Liaison between the intelligence, acquisition and T&E communities
Provide oversight and guidance of threat M&S used to support various T&E implementations including support for allied partner nation M&S and T&E
Provide administrative and logistical preparation/planning and support for DOT&E T&E resources and infrastructure investment portfolios
Liaison between DOT&E and North Atlantic Treaty Organization personnel
Responsible for working independently and taking broad Government leadership guidance and direction to develop and maintain an overall performance roadmap
Qualifications:
Minimum of a Bachelor's degree and eight (8) years' relevant work related experience
Core defense intelligence all-source analysis experience working with Intelligence Production Centers, and using intelligence tools and tradecraft to solve complex problems
Strong Space & Missile Defense Warfare background with a deep understanding of current foreign threats
Proven ability and history of briefing senior DoD leadership and stakeholders
Strong analytical, research, and critical thinking skills
Excellent problem-solving skills and demonstrated ability to develop innovative solutions
Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team environment
Excellent verbal, writing, and briefing skills with the ability to document and convey both technical and operational information to wide-ranging audiences
Familiarity with intelligence tools including Defense Intelligence Threat Library, Validated Online Lifecycle Threat reports, Community On-Line Intelligence System for End Users and Managers, Intelligence Production Center "Request for Information" process, Intelligence Community databases, Intelligence Mission Data, Acquisition Intelligence Requirements Enterprise System, Machine-assisted Analytic Rapid-repository System, Lifecycle Mission Data Plans, and Critical Intelligence Parameters
Desired:
Engineering background (i.e., education credentials and/or work experience)
Self-starter capable of working autonomously in a fast-paced high-pressure environment
High degree of attention to detail with strong organizational skills
Familiarity with DoD operations, doctrine, and intelligence driven processes
Experience with threat emulation capability resource requirements
Familiarity with operational/developmental testing and threat exploitation agencies
Validation, verification, and accreditation process experience
Understanding of Defense Acquisition policy and the linkage between DOT&E activities and the acquisition process
Pentagon and/or Office of the Secretary of Defense-level experience
Active Department of Defense (DOD) Top Secret / SCI Clearance
Counterintelligence Polygraph
Willingness to travel as needed
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