Summary The Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center (CTIIC) is the DNI's Intelligence Community (IC) lead for cyber intelligence issues. CTIIC is responsible for integrating IC collection and analysis on cyber intelligence issues, and for coordinating and supporting the IC in providing accurate, timely, comprehensive support to national policy and decision makers. Responsibilities Major Duties and Responsibilities: Job Summary - This is a Senior Executive position in ODNI's Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center (CTIIC), which leads the IC's integration of cyber threat intelligence to support U.S. national interests, engages in White House-driven national cyber policy and strategy processes, and fosters innovative partnerships between the public and private sectors. CTIIC serves as the lead Federal agency for intelligence support to significant cyber incidents as specified under Presidential Policy Directive 41 (PPD 41) and National Security Memorandum 22 (NSM 22). CTIIC was established and codified in a Presidential Memorandum issued on 25 February 2015 in response to the IC's lessons learned in responding to the 2014 cyber attack on Sony Pictures. Additional Job Summary - The National Intelligence Manager for Cyber (NIM for Cyber) serves as a senior cyber advisor to the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), the principal advisor to the President on intelligence matters. The NIM represents ODNI at the Assistant Secretary level in the NSC-driven national security policy process and supports ODNI's engagements at the Deputies and Principals level. The NIM engages with IC cyber leaders to shape and assess the IC's cyber strategy, successes, needs, and challenges. The NIM also drives the integration of cyber collection and analysis across 18 IC agencies and shapes the alignment of IC resources to the cyber mission through the Intelligence Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Evaluation System (IPPBE). The NIM is supported by a high-impact, multi-disciplinary team that includes senior ODNI, IC, and military experts in intelligence, policy, and cyber threats. The NIM also serves as a member of CTIIC's senior leadership team, determining the Center's priorities, missions, and international and private sector partnerships. In this capacity, the NIM collaborates with other ODNI elements, including other NIMs, the National Intelligence Officer for Cyber, the IC Chief Information Officer, and the National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC) in shaping CTIIC's intelligence mission in coordination with the policy community. The selected candidate will have a unique opportunity to shape how the IC cyber community is evolving to keep pace with the foreign cyber threat. The NIM has the opportunity to shape integration within the IC; partnerships across the government, with allies, and the private sector; and how the IC embraces technology to collaborate at the speed and scale of the foreign threat. The selectee will exercise leadership at a strategic juncture. Over the last decade, the cyber threat landscape has gradually evolved from one in which the primary threat was cyber espionage, usually involving theft of intellectual property, to one in which disruptive and destructive attacks against critical infrastructure are a real risk. That doesn't mean the espionage threats have gone away, instead it means the landscape has become more complicated and more challenging from a defensive perspective. The successful candidate will also shape how ODNI and the IC carry out their high-profile NSM-22 roles in advancing critical infrastructure resilience by providing cyber intelligence support to DHS, sector risk management agencies, and private sector owners and operators. Toward this end, the candidate will engage in CTIIC's innovative initiatives aimed at strengthening the mechanisms for accessing external expertise to inform cyber policy and analysis. Examples include industry-analytic exchanges that bring together the IC and other government partners, critical infrastructure owners and operators, industry associations, original equipment manufacturers and cybersecurity experts. Lead a professional staff, assess performance, oversee goal setting, and provide feedback on personal and professional development. Interact with managers to ensure compliance and collaboration with policies which aides in developing the organizational culture. The NIM's major duties and responsibilities are as outlined in Intelligence Community Directive 900 (ICD-900), which is accessible at www.dni.gov. CTIIC's unclassified web site is located at www.dni.gov/index.php/ctiic-home. Requirements Conditions of Employment Must be a current permanent ODNI employee. OR Must be a current permanent Federal employee Must have supervisory approval to apply to the Joint Duty Assignment. Must be currently at the grade level of the detail. No Temporary Promotion Opportunity The program does not apply to members of the Military service or contractors. Qualifications Mandatory Requirements: At least 20 years of experience in policy, all-source intelligence analysis, and cyber threat intelligence, including at least 10 years of IC experience. Superior leadership at the senior executive level that drives innovation and results while delivering against competing priorities. Superior ability at the senior execute level to manage programs, personnel, and process and attract, develop, and retain talent. Expert knowledge of the IC cyber community and its roles, missions, and capabilities. Superior thought leadership in policy and analysis, including through publications, speaking engagements, and programmatic initiatives. Superior analytical and critical thinking skills, including the ability to think strategically in identifying mission opportunities and requirements and execute on vision. Superior oral and written communication skills, including Superior ability to clearly convey complex information and technical data to all levels of management. Superior ability through interpersonal skill, substantive expertise, and organizational acumen to build, sustain, and use sustain a broad professional network to influence key stakeholders, build consensus across organizational boundaries, and achieve collective pact. Desired Requirements: Experience in national-level cyber policy and strategy development and execution. Experience in dealing with the White House and Congress on cyber issues. Expert understanding of cyber, telecommunications, and cybersecurity technologies, although this position does not require a technical background. Expert understanding of the Intelligence Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution System. Education Bachelor's Degree Additional Information Job Interview Travel: Candidates from outside the Washington, D.C. area may be selected for a telephone, teleconference, or in-person interview. Salary Determination: A current Federal Government employee, selected for a detail, will be assigned to the position at their current grade and salary. Other Information REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: The ODNI provides reasonable accommodations to otherwise qualified applicants with disabilities. IF YOU NEED A REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the Reasonable Accommodation Office Representative by classified email at DNI Diversity WMA@cia.ic.gov, by unclassified email at DNI_DRA@dni.gov, by telephone at 703-275-3900 or by FAX at 703-275-1217. Your request for reasonable accommodation will be addressed on a case-by-case basis. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION TO THE EEOD EMAIL ADDRESS. THIS EMAIL IS FOR REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS ONLY. The ODNI is an equal opportunity employer and abides by applicable employment laws and regulations.
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