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Alexandria, VA
Top Secret/SCI Polygraph not specified
Senior Level Career (10+ yrs experience)
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Job Description
Job Title
Space Warfare Threat Analyst
Location
Alexandria – VA
Position Requirements
Active Department of War (DoW) Top Secret / SCI Clearance
Counterintelligence Polygraph
Willingness to travel as needed
JOB SPECIFIC TAG LINE
Seeking an experienced Space Warfare Threat Analyst to support high-priority defense and intelligence missions focused on foreign space and adversary capabilities. This role will serve as a subject matter expert on space warfare threats, providing all-source intelligence analysis, operational insight, and strategic assessments to support senior DoD and Intelligence Community stakeholders.
MINIMUM SKILLS REQUIRED:
• Minimum of a Bachelor's degree and eight (8) years' relevant work-related experience
• Core defense intelligence all-source analysis experience working with Intelligence Production Centers, and using intelligence tools and tradecraft to solve complex problems
• Strong Space Warfare background with a deep understanding of current foreign threats
• Proven ability and history of briefing senior DoW leadership and stakeholders
• Strong analytical, research, and critical thinking skills
• Excellent problem-solving skills and demonstrated ability to develop innovative solutions
• Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team environment
• Excellent verbal, writing, and briefing skills with the ability to document and convey both technical and operational information to wide-ranging audiences
• Familiarity with intelligence tools including Defense Intelligence Threat Library, Validated Online Lifecycle Threat reports, Community On-Line Intelligence System for End Users and Managers, Intelligence Production Center “Request for Information” process, Intelligence Community databases, Intelligence Mission Data, Machine-assisted Analytic Rapid-repository System, Lifecycle Mission Data Plans, and Critical Intelligence Parameters
DESIRED SKILLS:
• Engineering background (i.e., education credentials and/or work experience)
• Foreign materiel acquisition experience
• Ability to leverage foreign material expertise to develop comprehensive threat analyses
• Possess a detailed understanding of the Foreign Materiel Review Board operations
• Familiarity with DoW operations, policy, doctrine, and intelligence driven processes
• Experience with threat emulation capability resource requirements
• Familiarity with operational/developmental testing and threat exploitation agencies
• Validation, verification, and accreditation process experience
• Understanding of Defense Acquisition policy and the linkage between T&E activities and the Defense Acquisition System (DAS)
• Self-starter capable of working autonomously in a fast-paced high-pressure environment
• High degree of attention to detail with strong organizational skills
• Pentagon and/or Office of the Secretary of War-level experience
PRIMARY DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
• TETRA’s central customer collocated onsite Space Warfare and foreign material authority, responsible for gathering DOT&E and Operational Test Agency (OTA) task requirements including defining task scope and parameters, establishing suspense, and selecting response product format
• Provide subject matter expertise and analytical intelligence support to DOT&E, OTAs, and other relevant T&E stakeholders.
• Conduct intelligence analysis to produce response products that answer DOT&E / OTA information requirements
• Manage TETRA’s FMP liaising with the Defense Intelligence Agency's Joint Foreign Materiel Program Office to ensure T&E FMP concerns are represented and addressed
• Manage incoming foreign material tasking, conduct analysis, and coordinate FMP activities with TETRA’s Intel Team to provide timely relevant T&E support
• Coordinate annual DOT&E Foreign Material Requirements Prioritization to rank high priority foreign material requirements needed to support T&E
• Champion DOT&E FMP concerns during the Foreign Materiel Review Board process
• Review and provide expert input into critical threat intelligence, T&E and DAS documents including Initial Capabilities Documents, Capabilities Production Documents, T&E Master Plans, Test Plans, Defense Intelligence Threat Library Modules, Validated Online Lifecycle Threat reports, and T&E memorandums
• Define test concept and test equipment threat requirements for testing operation of U. S. weapon systems in the presence of current and emerging threats
• Evaluate proposed Space Warfare threat scenarios to inform threat realism for evaluating operational effectiveness, suitability, survivability, and lethality of military systems
• Determine threat resource requirements, availability, adequacy, and define gap between threat emulation capability and the actual threat
• Perform as part of a local or distributed team to develop intelligence briefings and analytic products to define operational threat environments
• Liaison between the intelligence, acquisition and T&E communities
• Provide oversight and guidance of threat M&S used to support T&E implementations
• Provide administrative and logistical preparation/planning and support for T&E resources and infrastructure investment portfolios
• Responsible for working independently and taking broad Government leadership guidance and direction to develop and maintain an overall performance roadmap
Space Warfare Threat Analyst
Location
Alexandria – VA
Position Requirements
Active Department of War (DoW) Top Secret / SCI Clearance
Counterintelligence Polygraph
Willingness to travel as needed
JOB SPECIFIC TAG LINE
Seeking an experienced Space Warfare Threat Analyst to support high-priority defense and intelligence missions focused on foreign space and adversary capabilities. This role will serve as a subject matter expert on space warfare threats, providing all-source intelligence analysis, operational insight, and strategic assessments to support senior DoD and Intelligence Community stakeholders.
MINIMUM SKILLS REQUIRED:
• Minimum of a Bachelor's degree and eight (8) years' relevant work-related experience
• Core defense intelligence all-source analysis experience working with Intelligence Production Centers, and using intelligence tools and tradecraft to solve complex problems
• Strong Space Warfare background with a deep understanding of current foreign threats
• Proven ability and history of briefing senior DoW leadership and stakeholders
• Strong analytical, research, and critical thinking skills
• Excellent problem-solving skills and demonstrated ability to develop innovative solutions
• Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team environment
• Excellent verbal, writing, and briefing skills with the ability to document and convey both technical and operational information to wide-ranging audiences
• Familiarity with intelligence tools including Defense Intelligence Threat Library, Validated Online Lifecycle Threat reports, Community On-Line Intelligence System for End Users and Managers, Intelligence Production Center “Request for Information” process, Intelligence Community databases, Intelligence Mission Data, Machine-assisted Analytic Rapid-repository System, Lifecycle Mission Data Plans, and Critical Intelligence Parameters
DESIRED SKILLS:
• Engineering background (i.e., education credentials and/or work experience)
• Foreign materiel acquisition experience
• Ability to leverage foreign material expertise to develop comprehensive threat analyses
• Possess a detailed understanding of the Foreign Materiel Review Board operations
• Familiarity with DoW operations, policy, doctrine, and intelligence driven processes
• Experience with threat emulation capability resource requirements
• Familiarity with operational/developmental testing and threat exploitation agencies
• Validation, verification, and accreditation process experience
• Understanding of Defense Acquisition policy and the linkage between T&E activities and the Defense Acquisition System (DAS)
• Self-starter capable of working autonomously in a fast-paced high-pressure environment
• High degree of attention to detail with strong organizational skills
• Pentagon and/or Office of the Secretary of War-level experience
PRIMARY DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
• TETRA’s central customer collocated onsite Space Warfare and foreign material authority, responsible for gathering DOT&E and Operational Test Agency (OTA) task requirements including defining task scope and parameters, establishing suspense, and selecting response product format
• Provide subject matter expertise and analytical intelligence support to DOT&E, OTAs, and other relevant T&E stakeholders.
• Conduct intelligence analysis to produce response products that answer DOT&E / OTA information requirements
• Manage TETRA’s FMP liaising with the Defense Intelligence Agency's Joint Foreign Materiel Program Office to ensure T&E FMP concerns are represented and addressed
• Manage incoming foreign material tasking, conduct analysis, and coordinate FMP activities with TETRA’s Intel Team to provide timely relevant T&E support
• Coordinate annual DOT&E Foreign Material Requirements Prioritization to rank high priority foreign material requirements needed to support T&E
• Champion DOT&E FMP concerns during the Foreign Materiel Review Board process
• Review and provide expert input into critical threat intelligence, T&E and DAS documents including Initial Capabilities Documents, Capabilities Production Documents, T&E Master Plans, Test Plans, Defense Intelligence Threat Library Modules, Validated Online Lifecycle Threat reports, and T&E memorandums
• Define test concept and test equipment threat requirements for testing operation of U. S. weapon systems in the presence of current and emerging threats
• Evaluate proposed Space Warfare threat scenarios to inform threat realism for evaluating operational effectiveness, suitability, survivability, and lethality of military systems
• Determine threat resource requirements, availability, adequacy, and define gap between threat emulation capability and the actual threat
• Perform as part of a local or distributed team to develop intelligence briefings and analytic products to define operational threat environments
• Liaison between the intelligence, acquisition and T&E communities
• Provide oversight and guidance of threat M&S used to support T&E implementations
• Provide administrative and logistical preparation/planning and support for T&E resources and infrastructure investment portfolios
• Responsible for working independently and taking broad Government leadership guidance and direction to develop and maintain an overall performance roadmap
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