Jan 17
Top Secret/SCI
$125,000 - $150,000
CI Polygraph
Intelligence
Fort Meade, MD (On-Site/Office)
SNS One Intelligence & Engineering division is seeking an All-Source Analyst to join our team in Fort Meade, MD in
support of the U.S. Navy’s Fleet Cyber Command (FCC) / Commander 10th FLEET (C10F).
The candidate will provide direct support to FCC/C10F to provide situational awareness and intelligence analysis
and production for numerous AORs. Candidate will conduct analysis and production using all source intelligence
and information from multiple sources to assess, interpret, forecast, and explain a range of national security issues
and developments that are regional or functional in nature. Provides all-source analytic and production support to
collections, operations, investigations, and other defense intelligence analytic requirements.
Required Education, Experience, & Skills
• Active TOP SECRET clearance with SCI
eligibility
• In scope Counterintelligence polygraph
• Minimum of 10 years of intelligence analysis
and production experience
• Demonstrate comprehensive mission
knowledge and skills related to All-Source
Analysis.
• Demonstrates the ability to work
independently with minimal oversight and
direction.
• Able to communicate understanding from
information that may be incomplete,
indirect, highly complex, seemingly
unrelated, and/or technically advanced.
• Able to collaborate and work with other
Intelligence Community/FCC/C10F
members and units on information
analysis/production/sharing, driving
collection, and addressing analytic
disputes and conflict resolution.
• Be able to develop concise, insightful, and
comprehensive intelligence analysis
products.
Candidates will be expected to:
• Provide expertise and guidance in
Assessment bureaus, boards, cells,
centers, and working groups (B2C2WGs)
within the Maritime Operations Center
supporting FCC/C10F.
• Assist in providing evaluations, and
judgements about the progress of
FCC/C10F mission areas to include
cyberspace operations, information
operations, space operations, and
electronic warfare
• Conduct research, create intelligence
products, create intelligence estimate
assessments, and conduct intelligence
briefings on requests.
• Collect, analyze, interpret, evaluate and
integrate complex data from multiple
sources to assess the relevance and
significance of developments in his/her
assigned subject matter and geographic
area(s).
• Attend, participate in, and contribute to
relevant conferences and other events.
• Maintain contact with counterparts in
other intelligence organizations to keep
abreast of current developments, to
resolve problems to eliminate duplication,
and to provide free flow of information on
matters of intelligence interest.
• Identify intelligence gaps, recommend
and submit collection requirements to fill
gaps.
• Collect, analyze, interpret, evaluate and
research utilizing All Source intelligence
tools, techniques, methodology and
software.
• Deliver subject matter expertise to support
the development of new processes,
procedures, and technologies.
• Conduct all-source analysis and
production to assess foreign military order
of battle, organizational structure, unit
disposition, and unit missions; and identify
discrepancies with current data holdings
and update/revise accordingly.
• Conduct all-source analysis and
production to evaluate foreign military
systems to include, but not limited to, air
defense, coastal defense, medium- and
long-range ballistic missiles and their
associated platforms and targeting
systems.
• Conduct all-source analysis and
production to evaluate foreign military
operations and exercises to identify
tactics, techniques, and procedures
(TTPs), strategy, doctrine, readiness, and
proficiency in employing various military
capabilities and supporting activities
including, but not limited to, survivability,
denial and deception, Command,
Control, Communications and Computers
(C4), targeting, and logistics.
• Analyze foreign military forces, potential
activities and assets to include, but not
limited to, movements, logistics and
maintenance, readiness, C4, defensive
systems, and survivability tactics.
• Conduct all-source methods to project
the discovery, development, and
deployment of advanced technologies
and their potential impact on USMC
forces.
• Assess information gaps, develop
collection strategies, compose collection
requirements, and provide feedback to
collection officers.
• Produce and deliver written intelligence
assessments and briefings to support
consumers at the tactical, operational,
and strategic level as assigned. Written
products will meet Intelligence
Community Standards (e.g., ICD 203, 206,
208) and MCIA standards and adhere to
MCIA production and review processes.
support of the U.S. Navy’s Fleet Cyber Command (FCC) / Commander 10th FLEET (C10F).
The candidate will provide direct support to FCC/C10F to provide situational awareness and intelligence analysis
and production for numerous AORs. Candidate will conduct analysis and production using all source intelligence
and information from multiple sources to assess, interpret, forecast, and explain a range of national security issues
and developments that are regional or functional in nature. Provides all-source analytic and production support to
collections, operations, investigations, and other defense intelligence analytic requirements.
Required Education, Experience, & Skills
• Active TOP SECRET clearance with SCI
eligibility
• In scope Counterintelligence polygraph
• Minimum of 10 years of intelligence analysis
and production experience
• Demonstrate comprehensive mission
knowledge and skills related to All-Source
Analysis.
• Demonstrates the ability to work
independently with minimal oversight and
direction.
• Able to communicate understanding from
information that may be incomplete,
indirect, highly complex, seemingly
unrelated, and/or technically advanced.
• Able to collaborate and work with other
Intelligence Community/FCC/C10F
members and units on information
analysis/production/sharing, driving
collection, and addressing analytic
disputes and conflict resolution.
• Be able to develop concise, insightful, and
comprehensive intelligence analysis
products.
Candidates will be expected to:
• Provide expertise and guidance in
Assessment bureaus, boards, cells,
centers, and working groups (B2C2WGs)
within the Maritime Operations Center
supporting FCC/C10F.
• Assist in providing evaluations, and
judgements about the progress of
FCC/C10F mission areas to include
cyberspace operations, information
operations, space operations, and
electronic warfare
• Conduct research, create intelligence
products, create intelligence estimate
assessments, and conduct intelligence
briefings on requests.
• Collect, analyze, interpret, evaluate and
integrate complex data from multiple
sources to assess the relevance and
significance of developments in his/her
assigned subject matter and geographic
area(s).
• Attend, participate in, and contribute to
relevant conferences and other events.
• Maintain contact with counterparts in
other intelligence organizations to keep
abreast of current developments, to
resolve problems to eliminate duplication,
and to provide free flow of information on
matters of intelligence interest.
• Identify intelligence gaps, recommend
and submit collection requirements to fill
gaps.
• Collect, analyze, interpret, evaluate and
research utilizing All Source intelligence
tools, techniques, methodology and
software.
• Deliver subject matter expertise to support
the development of new processes,
procedures, and technologies.
• Conduct all-source analysis and
production to assess foreign military order
of battle, organizational structure, unit
disposition, and unit missions; and identify
discrepancies with current data holdings
and update/revise accordingly.
• Conduct all-source analysis and
production to evaluate foreign military
systems to include, but not limited to, air
defense, coastal defense, medium- and
long-range ballistic missiles and their
associated platforms and targeting
systems.
• Conduct all-source analysis and
production to evaluate foreign military
operations and exercises to identify
tactics, techniques, and procedures
(TTPs), strategy, doctrine, readiness, and
proficiency in employing various military
capabilities and supporting activities
including, but not limited to, survivability,
denial and deception, Command,
Control, Communications and Computers
(C4), targeting, and logistics.
• Analyze foreign military forces, potential
activities and assets to include, but not
limited to, movements, logistics and
maintenance, readiness, C4, defensive
systems, and survivability tactics.
• Conduct all-source methods to project
the discovery, development, and
deployment of advanced technologies
and their potential impact on USMC
forces.
• Assess information gaps, develop
collection strategies, compose collection
requirements, and provide feedback to
collection officers.
• Produce and deliver written intelligence
assessments and briefings to support
consumers at the tactical, operational,
and strategic level as assigned. Written
products will meet Intelligence
Community Standards (e.g., ICD 203, 206,
208) and MCIA standards and adhere to
MCIA production and review processes.
group id: 10197468