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Maryland, Virginia & DC
Available Positions
Cyberspace Intelligence Analyst, Level II
Job Region:
National Capital Region
Location:
Maryland, Virginia & DC
Description:
Serve as an Intelligence Specialist with responsibilities for participating in the production of all-source intelligence products pertaining to cyberspace operation and planning activities. Apply a wide range of intelligence analytic skills to monitor, assess, and report on cyberspace operations, capabilities, vulnerabilities, and personalities that could pose a threat to US computers, communications, weapon systems, and operations. Conduct reviews, identify gaps, recommend solutions, and ensure alignment with strategies. Contribute to the development of intelligence products and performs a vast array of cyberspace intelligence analyst duties with no guidance. Possess an in-depth understanding of intelligence analytic concepts to monitor assess, and report on cyberspace operations, capabilities, and vulnerabilities. Contribute substantive content to the development of complex analytic approaches and recommendations to problems and situations for which data are incomplete, controversial, or which no precedence exists.
Basic Qualifications:
• Minimum six years of experience as an Intelligence Analyst, Cyber or SIGINT focus
• Minimum of High School Diploma
• TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph
• Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
• Excellent communication skills
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Cyberspace Intelligence Analyst, Level III
Job Region:
National Capital Region
Location:
Maryland, Virginia & DC
Description:
Serve as an Intelligence Specialist with responsibilities for participating in the production of all-source intelligence products pertaining to cyberspace operation and planning activities. Apply a wide range of intelligence analytic skills to monitor, assess, and report on cyberspace operations, capabilities, vulnerabilities, and personalities that could pose a threat to US computers, communications, weapon systems, and operations. Conduct reviews, identify gaps, recommend solutions, and ensure alignment with strategies. Develop intelligence products and performs expansive cyberspace intelligence analyst duties. Possess a thorough understanding of intelligence analytic concepts to monitor, assess, and report on cyberspace operations, capabilities, and vulnerabilities. Develop report briefings, enhance stakeholder relationships; advise and coordinate actions. Develop analytic approaches and recommendations to problems and situations for which data are incomplete, controversial or which no precedence exists.
Basic Qualifications:
• Minimum 10 years of experience as an Intelligence Analyst, Cyber or SIGINT focus
• Minimum of High School Diploma
• TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph
• Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
• Excellent communication skills
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Cyberspace Joint Operations Planner, Level III
Job Region:
National Capital Region
Location:
Maryland, Virginia & DC
Description:
Leads and acts as a full participant in JPGs and OPG/OPT developing and integrating cyber capabilities into plans, and in support of Combatant Commander planning efforts. Coordinate cyberspace operations planning activities through the Integrated Joint Special Technical Operations (IJSTO) to include Evaluation Request and Response Messages, Special Access Program (SAP) procedures, and the Review and Approval Process for Cyberspace Operations (RAPCO). Thinks independently and serves as an advanced technical expert of all planning methodologies and applications in all phases of military operations, providing analytical expertise and expert knowledge of operational design, Joint Operation Planning, and adaptive planning and execution (APEX). Establishes joint operation planning objectives in support of combat and contingency operations without supervision, be able to independently coordinate the development of cyberspace operations plans, contingency plans, concept of operations (CONOP's) and orders. Provide extensive technical expertise, leads, and participates in all phases and steps of the JOPP and APEX activities.
Basic Qualifications:
• Minimum 10 years of experience as a Joint Operation Planner and a complete working knowledge of the JOPP, JOPES, and APEX planning formats and guidance
• Ability to communicate effectively, organize activities, analyze threat data, and present solutions to complex problems
• Minimum of bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
• Minimum specialized education in military joint operation planning through the JPME II from a CJCS accredited joint education program listed in CJCSI 1800.01E. The JIOPC, or other similar military operation planning courses, may be substituted for JPME II.
• TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph
• Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
• Excellent communication skills
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Additional Qualifications:
Four years of planning experience may be substituted with completion of an advanced Service planner school (SAMS, SAASS, JAWS, etc.).
Cyberspace Policy Analyst, Level III
Job Region:
National Capital Region
Location:
Maryland, Virginia & DC
Description:
Conducts research, analysis, development, and coordination of strategy, policy, and doctrine for cyberspace operations at the national, DOD, Service, and Command level. Provides technical expertise on executive-level projects, analyzes, assesses, and develops future strategies, policies, and doctrines governing cyberspace operations. Support interagency and coalition policy formulations on cyberspace issues, ensuring authorities, concerns, and equities are accurately represented. Independently researches, analyzes, assesses, and examines existing framework for DOD, interagency, national, and international cyberspace-related policy, orders, directives, doctrine, strategy, and guidance for modernization and optimization of mission efficiency and effectiveness. Exhibit expert knowledge of the comprehensive cyberspace mission set and related topics, extending from underlying network structures, standards, and cybersecurity through operational planning and execution, and including (but not limited to) related issues such as workforce, training and development, readiness, capability development and acquisition, intelligence, authorities, legislation and regulation, partnership, and governance. Develop reports and briefings on policy, strategy, and doctrine activities.
Basic Qualifications:
• Minimum 15 years of experience as a Cyberspace Policy Analyst or related functional area
• Minimum of Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Computer Engineering, or related discipline
• TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph
• Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
• Excellent communication skills
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Intelligence Planner, Level II
Job Region:
National Capital Region
Location:
Maryland, Virginia & DC
Description:
Responsible for developing reviewing and coordinating Command Operational Plans (OPLANs) and Concept Plans (CONPLANs), primarily Annex B (Intelligence) and the creation of Intelligence Task List (ITLs), Plans, organizes, develops, coordinates, and assists in the execution of intelligence planning activities in order to drive objectives and evaluations of intelligence planning efforts and inter-agency information sharing efforts. Promote interchange of information requirements capabilities, deficiencies, and technology application in the area of specialization. Assists in coordinating efforts for the execution of plans in the context of Combatant Commands priority intelligence planning effort. Support Command with specific emphasis on control, communication, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and operations, planning, and training.
Basic Qualifications:
• Minimum five years combined experience in intelligence planning and intelligence analysis
• Minimum of bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
• Minimum specialized education in military joint operation planning through the JPME JIOPC, or other similar military operational planning courses, may be substituted for JPME II
• TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph
• Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
• Excellent communication skills
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Two years of intelligence planning experience may be substituted with completion of an advanced Service planner school (SAMS, SAASS, JAWS, etc.).
Intelligence Planner, Level III
Job Region:
National Capital Region
Location:
Maryland, Virginia & DC
Description:
Responsible for developing reviewing and coordinating Command Operational Plans (OPLANs) and Concept Plans (CONPLANs), primarily Annex B (Intelligence) and the creation of Intelligence Task List (ITLs), Plans, organizes, develops, coordinates, and assists in the execution of intelligence planning activities in order to drive objectives and evaluations of intelligence planning efforts and inter-agency information sharing efforts. Promote interchange of information requirements capabilities, deficiencies, and technology application in the area of specialization. Develop, prepare, explain, briefs, and coordinate plans, schedules, directives, and reports. Demonstrate proven experience in military planning and joint operations with major Command staff activities. Understand intelligence collection capabilities/planning as well as analytical procedures.
Basic Qualifications:
• Minimum 10 years combined experience in intelligence planning and intelligence analysis
• Minimum of bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
• Minimum specialized education in military joint operation planning through the JPME II. The JIOPC, or other similar military operation planning courses, may be substituted for JPME II.
• TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph
• Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
• Excellent communication skills
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Three years of experience may be substituted with completion of an advanced Service planner school (SAMS, SAASS, JAWS, etc.).
Joint Cyberspace Fires Integrator, Level II
Job Region:
National Capital Region
Location:
Maryland, Virginia & DC
Description:
Assist in the coordination of joint strategic and operational planning and execution of joint fires, targeting, capability pairing, and threat mitigation in support of the Cyber Mission Force and partner operations. Collaborate with the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), National Security Agency (NSA), other interagency organizations and other service providers to ensure that USCYBERCOM and/or Cyber Mission Forces Joint Fires requirements are implemented. Acts as technical liaison on behalf of the USCYBERCOM Operations Directorate between capability Subject Matter Experts (SME's) and capability developers, capability testers, planning teams, operations support staff and operating units during planning and operations.
Basic Qualifications:
• Minimum 10 years of experience in Fires and/or Targeting
• Minimum of High School Diploma
• TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph
• Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
• Excellent communication skills
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Desired: DOD 8140/DOD 8570 IAT Level II Certification
Joint Cyberspace Fires Integrator, Level III
Job Region:
National Capital Region
Location:
Maryland, Virginia & DC
Description:
Assist in the coordination of joint strategic and operational planning and execution of joint fires, targeting, capability pairing, and threat mitigation in support of the Cyber Mission Force and partner operations. Provide advice to leadership on all principles of the Joint Targeting Cycle to include: Focused, Effects-Based, Interdisciplinary, and Systematic Provides support to future operations planners integrating cyber capabilities into Combatant Command and Global cyberspace plans and operations. Develop documents to include lessons learned, as well as results and conclusions with relevant organizations such as DOD, Federal Agencies, and commercial partners. Be able to provide scheduled and ad hoc briefings and point papers on Cyberspace Operations. Develop and conduct briefings to senior personnel on Fires processes.
Basic Qualifications:
• Minimum 15 years of experience in Fires and/or Targeting
• Minimum of High School Diploma
• TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph
• Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
• Excellent communication skills
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Desired: DOD 8140/DOD 8570 IAT Level II Certification
Clearance:
Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements to access to classified information. TS/SCI clearance with polygraph is required.
Joint Exercise Planner, Level II
Job Region:
National Capital Region
Location:
Maryland, Virginia & DC
Description:
Apply in-depth knowledge of the joint planning process to develop detailed cryptologic Functional Support Plans (FSPs), Cryptologic Support Plans (CSPs), and Concept of Operations (CONOPs) that support the Cyber Operation Exercise requirements of the DoD, the U.S. government, and its allies. Use Joint Service and Interagency planning and operational experiences to support strategic and operational level planning across the full range of DoD and U.S. Government operations for integrated information and cyberspace operations. Provide Exercise Planning expertise such as, but not limited to, exercise, plans, coordination, development, and execution. Assist in coordinating conferences, for war games, and cyber exercise scenarios, and actively participate to assess the effectiveness of existing capabilities as well as new concepts and methods and tools. Basic understanding of the phases and steps of the Joint Operation Planner Process (JOPP) and APEX activities. Develop and employ planning support tools to map and analyze resource planning and policy decisions by participating during the war game events on future cyberspace capabilities and tools.
Basic Qualifications:
• Minimum 5 years combined experience in intelligence planning and intelligence analysis
• Minimum of bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
• TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph
• Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
• Excellent communication skills
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Two years of intelligence planning experience may be substituted with completion of an advanced Service planner school (SAMS, SAASS, JAWS, etc.).
Subject Matter Expert, Level III
Job Region:
National Capital Region
Location:
Maryland, Virginia & DC
Summary Of Job Duties/Responsibilities:
Force Design and Wargame Intel Analyst and Modeling and Simulation Engineer
The Opportunity:
In this role, you'll own and define the direction of mission-critical solutions. You'll be part of a large community of machine learning and data engineers across the firm, and you'll collaborate with cyber defense professional across the DoD to deliver world class solutions to real world problems. Your advanced consulting extensive technical expertise will guide clients as they navigate the landscape of ML algorithms, tools, and frameworks.
Education:
• Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or Cybersecurity
Qualifications:
• 10 plus years of experience in working with modeling and simulation in any capacity
• Ability to obtain an IA-T2 Certification within 45 days of hire
Preferable Experience:
• Experience with modeling and simulation in support of military applications, including intelligence operations, wargaming, and force design planning
• Experience with the DoD, Cyber Operating Forces, USCYBERCOM, or their components
• Experience with wargames, simulation software or models for developing realistic threat scenarios
• Knowledge of defense or intelligence data sources and analytic tools
• Knowledge of cybersecurity principles, including threat vectors, vulnerabilities, and defense mechanisms
Specific Security Requirements:
• TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph is required
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