Knowledge Management, Inc. (KMI) has the leadership and experience to deliver innovative technology, logistics and management solutions to meet real mission requirements. KMI is a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Small Disadvantage Business (SDB) that specializes in Logistics, Warehouse Services, Distance Learning/Training, Enterprise Solutions, Financial Management Support, Program Management, Intelligence Analysis and Threat Assessment, and Data Analytics/Operations Research. Since 1998, our solutions and services have helped our clients improve performance, drive cost and operational effectives, and map technology needs for tomorrow's requirements.
Title:Intelligence Analyst - Level II
Location:119 D Street, N.E Washington, DC Monday-Friday on-site (with occasional duty on weekends)
Duration:1 years, with 4 optional years
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tart date:January 2026
Shift:1st shift
Security Clearance: TS/SCI
Salary:$80,000 w/full benefits
Education/Experience:
Bachelor's degree in intelligence, law enforcement, security, or related field and must possess at least five of cumulative experience in open-source intelligence collection, analysis, and reporting. At this level, CIRSs often work independently and support major tasks in addition to Level 1 work. In lieu of a bachelor's degree, four additional years of experience are required for Intelligence Analyst level and two additional years of experience with an associate's degree in a relatable field.
Job Description: Analysts will conduct all-source research and analysis using open-source, commercial, and government databases to identify threats, security concerns, and intelligence gaps, compiling their findings into written assessments and briefings to support protective and security programs. They will evaluate and interpret intelligence reports, provide situational awareness through outreach with law enforcement, and apply methods such as Behavioral Threat Assessment Management and cyber threat intelligence analysis to support investigations and crisis management. Additionally, analysts must meet stringent security and eligibility requirements, including U.S. citizenship, a bachelor's degree, a background investigation, and eligibility for a Top Secret/SCI clearance, while the Lead Analyst will oversee operations, ensure compliance with policies, and manage the workflow and quality of intelligence products.
Must possess at least five of cumulative experience in open-source intelligence collection, analysis, and reporting. At this level, CIRSs often work independently and support major tasks in addition to Level 1 work.
Key Responsibilities
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Collecting, analyzing, and interpreting information from diverse sources to produce actionable intelligence that supports law enforcement, national security, and Department decision-making
Gathering intelligence from a wide range of sources, including law enforcement databases, open-source information, classified materials, and human intelligence reports
Analyzing complex datasets to identify patterns, trends, and relationships that reveal criminal, intelligence, or security threats.
Using analytical methodologies, statistical tools, and software, to transform raw information into meaningful insights that guide operational planning and strategic decisions.
Producing intelligence reports, assessments, and briefing materials tailored to various audiences, including investigators, command staff, stakeholders, and partner agencies.
Providing both strategic and tactical support to operations.
Maintaining effective communication and coordination with other intelligence units, investigative entities, and external partners.
Remaining proficient with emerging technologies and methodologies that enhance data exploitation, visualization, and predictive analysis.
Upholding all applicable legal, ethical, and privacy standards governing intelligence collection, retention, and dissemination.
Preparing and delivers oral briefings and presentations clearly communicating analytical findings, risk assessments, and intelligence gaps.
Staying current on analytical methodologies, emerging criminal and intelligence trends, and technological innovations to enhance the effectiveness of intelligence operations.
Providing direct analytical support throughout the investigative process assisting investigators in developing investigative strategies, compiling target profiles, and identifying potential witnesses or suspects.
Assisting in identifying and developing intelligence related to criminal enterprises, networks, and emerging threats.
Analysts shall be assigned daily assignments and longer-term projects. All duties shall be undertaken in compliance with training, policies, procedures, Directives, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), and other guidance (collectively referred to as "policies") for the performance of those duties.
All Analysts shall be required to be capable to perform the following:
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