Description
SAIC is looking for experienced Intelligence Planners and Operations Analysts to work with a diverse team of intelligence collectors, linguists, operations officers and decision-makers providing open-source intelligence support to dynamic global operations. These positions will require interaction with a wide variety of Government and contractor personnel – ability to operate in a diverse, evolving, and high-profile environment is key.
Positions are available at various experience levels at Ft. Belvoir, VA.
These positions are contingent upon contract award expected September/October 2024.
Job Duties:
- Provide technical expertise to the Government with conducting research, analysis, and coordination of strategy, policy, and doctrine
- Provide support to the Government with executive-level projects as well as analyze, assess, and develop future strategy and guidance governing client OSINT operations
- Support client-based equities in Intelligence Community, DoD, and interagency policy formulations on OSINT issues and foreign partner agreements
- Conduct research for the strategic and conceptual guidance to Intelligence Community leaders
- Conduct novel and systematic analyses to improve and enhance OSINT activities
- Conduct data assembly and analysis; participate in focus groups; prepare draft documents and presentations; and coordinate work among project team members
- Provide intelligence, information sharing, safeguarding integration, and coordination efforts
- Address Intelligence Community issues through interaction and collaboration with appropriate mission partners
- Support the advancement of key intelligence and information sharing projects with proper agency coordination in a timely and effective manner
- Provide knowledge and information management support to executive leadership, staff elements, major commands, and operational organizations
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
- Junior: High School Diploma and ten (10) or more years’ experience conducting Defense or Intelligence Community intelligence support operations, five (5) or more focused on open-source intelligence activities, intelligence support to cyberspace operations, or intelligence support to information operations.
- Journeyman: Bachelor’s degree in relevant field (intelligence studies, security studies, strategic planning, etc.) and ten (10) or more years’ experience conducting Defense or Intelligence Community intelligence support operations.
- Senior: Master’s degree in relevant field and fifteen (15) or more years’ experience supporting military or Defense Department operational plans and policies; applicable PhD may be substituted for ten (10) years of experience.
Clearance Requirement:
- Must be a U.S. Citizen with an Active Top Secret SCI Clearance
Additional Requirements:
- Extensive experience conducting military decision-making process (MDMP) or design-based decision-making in support of government customer
- Familiarity with Army, Defense, and Interagency structures and Command Relationships (COMREL)
- Experience participating in or supporting doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education, personnel, and facilities (DOTMLPF) and force design analysis
- Advanced understanding of Army and Defense Department OSINT policies and regulations
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to execute multiple tasks and ongoing projects while ensuring compliance with applicable policies, and procedures
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office products
- Willing to work outside normal business hours
Desired Certifications & Skills:
- Familiarity with military Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPB&E) process preferred
- Recent participation in interagency intelligence working groups preferred
- Previous experience at Army / Joint Force Major Command Headquarters or Service Headquarters preferred