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Detroit, MI
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Detroit, MI
Intelligence Operations Specialist D
  • Conducting research and assembling factual data for analysis
  • Assist and/or develop current intelligence summaries and coordinate analytical products within the Department; provide final review before products are sent to Intelligence Community and DHS senior leadership
  • Set Shift Schedule currently includes 4x10 hour shifts per week, either Sunday through Wednesday or Wednesday through Saturday, including holidays; night time, weekend, and holiday differential pay applies
  • Utilizing standing guidance and SOPs, make determinations regarding information that meets criteria for highlighting to senior leadership and/or to IE or field representatives
  • Interact daily with members of the Intelligence Community, the Intelligence Enterprise, and their respective Watches
  • Prepare current intelligence reports, briefings, summaries, and brief daily intelligence to I&A's senior leadership, the Intelligence Community, and other officials
  • Develop and mentor junior analysts on shift in reporting, analysis, and briefings
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Detroit, MI
Senior Intelligence Operations Specialist
Detroit, MI
Rosenbaum, Wilkinson and Stamm
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Detroit, MI
Senior Intelligence Operations Specialist
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  • Supports and/or engages in field operations in support of collection efforts and signature reduction activities overseas and domestically
  • Researches and conducts due diligence, targeting activities, cover enhancement operations, and elements of the technical operations cycle and intelligence cycle
  • Conducting and overseeing counterintelligence operations AND
  • Applying counterintelligence directives, policies, and procedures
  • Conducting counterintelligence operations; AND
  • Conducting research in support of counterintelligence operations AND
  • Researching or applying counterintelligence directives, policies, and procedures
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Vulnerability
Bachelor’s Degree in Vulnerability
Tulane University
Bachelor’s Degree in Vulnerability
Skills Skills
  • Experience applying intelligence concepts, methodologies, and processes to compile, analyze, and evaluate open-source and classified intelligence
  • Experience applying intelligence and analytical processes to perform and oversee analyses of known or suspected terrorist encounter activities and associations posing threats to the U.S. transportation sector
  • Experience evaluating aviation threats and leading intelligence response activities; and
  • Experience leading engagement with U.S. Air Domain counterparts within the Intelligence Community (e.g., U.S. Intelligence, Defense, Law Enforcement, and Homeland Security), industry, and international government and industry partners in response to civil aviation threats
  • Experience managing or implementing a national security program that provides support to the IC, DoD, and the LE community
  • Experience negotiating MOUs and reimbursable & interagency agreements
  • Expert knowledge and experience maintaining comprehensive situational awareness of critical counterintelligence issues; and performing full range support to counterintelligence operations and investigations
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Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Experience in counterintelligence inquiries
  • Experience applying counterintelligence and insider threat directives, policies and procedures; AND
  • Experience conducting counterintelligence risk assessments, delivering counterintelligence awareness training, and researching and evaluating counterintelligence information to determine potential insider threat concerns
  • Experience in counterintelligence inquiries AND
  • Experience applying counterintelligence and insider threat directives, policies and procedures
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Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • For job training and organization mission requirements. May be required to fly in military or commercial aircraft
  • If any supplemental documentation for education or certifications are required it will be listed here
  • If the position requires a driver's license, applicant will be expected to obtain and maintain a satisfactory State of Oregon Driver's License. Driver's licenses from other states will be accepted pending they are recognized by the State of Oregon DMV and adhere to National Guard Technician Personnel Regulations
  • If position requires security clearance. Individuals must currently possess or obtain and maintain a satisfactory Secret or Top Secret Security Clearance in accordance with position requirements
  • Applicants are subject to Police Record Check. Applicants can pre-emptively fill out the PDF form below at the link
  • Click the Submit My Answers button to submit your application package
  • To verify your application is complete, log into your USAJOBS account, https://my.usajobs.gov/Account/Login , select the Application Status link and then select the more information link for this position. The Details page will display the status of your application, the documentation received and processed, and any correspondence the agency has sent related to this application. Your uploaded documents may take several hours to clear the virus scan process
  • Personal Information: Full name, mailing address with zip code, home and work phone numbers, country of citizenship, highest Federal civilian grade held (indicate whether grade held as permanent, indefinite or temporary), current military unit of assignment, duty MOS/AFSC, and military grade
  • Work Experience: Provide job title (include series and grade for Federal employment and MOS/AFSC and grade for military); duties and accomplishments; employer's name, address, supervisor, and phone number; start and end dates (month and year) with hours of work and ending salary. Include both paid and volunteer work
  • Fax your documents to 1-478-757-3144
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  • Your responses to the Qualifications Assessment Questionnaire; and
  • Your résumé; and
  • Completed AGMO Form 335-1-R, Supplemental to Application for Employment Military Brief; and
  • Any other documents specified in the Required Documents section of this job announcement
  • You must click the Submit My Answers button to submit your application package when you are done. Your Online Qualifications Assessment Questionnaire is not processed– and your resume is not attached – until you click the Submit My Answers button, even if USAJOBS says it sent your resume
  • You can upload or fax supporting documents after you Submit the Online Qualifications Assessment Questionnaire
  • To receive consideration, you must complete the entire process and submit the complete application package by 11:59 PM (EST) on the closing date -- Monday, March 13, 2017
  • To make sure everything you submitted is successfully received and to verify your application is complete, follow these steps
  • Log into your USAJOBS account using the following link: https://my.usajobs.gov/Account/Login
  • Click on "Application Status" and then select the "more information" link for this position. The Details page will display the status of your application, the documentation received and processed, and any correspondence the agency has sent related to this application
  • To fax your documents, you must use the following cover page: http://staffing.opm.gov/pdf/usascover.pdf, and provide the required information. The Vacancy ID is 1912282
  • Click the following link to view and print the qualifications assessment questionnaire View Occupational Questionnaire
  • Print the OPM Form 1203-FX; follow the instructions and provide your responses to the qualifications assessment questionnaire items: http://www.opm.gov/forms/pdfimage/opm1203fx.pdf
  • Fax the completed OPM Form 1203-FX, along with any supporting documents to 1-478-757-3144. Your OPM Form 1203-FX will serve as a cover page for your fax transmission. Note: Do not include a fax cover sheet with the OPM Form 1203-FX. This will cause your application to not process
  • If you are using education to qualify for this position OR education is a mandatory requirement to meet qualifications, YOU MUST submit copies of college transcripts that identify each course, the college or university, semester or quarter hours earned, grade and grade-point received. Submitting a certificate or a degree will not suffice. You must submit transcripts when required. Photocopies are acceptable
  • If you have been or currently are a Federal Civil Service employee, please submit a copy of your last Notification of Personnel Action, Form SF-50. If you have never been a Federal Civil Service employee, this is not a requirement. This is also not a requirement for current Technicians employed by the Missouri National Guard
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Supervisory Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Current federal employees serving under a career or career-conditional appointment in the competitive service
  • Former federal employees with reinstatement eligibility based on previous career or career-conditional appointments in the competitive service
  • Persons eligible for non-competitive appointment under special hiring authorities (click here for a list of authorities)
  • Persons eligible under an Interchange Agreement (click here to view a list of covered agreements)
  • Veterans applying under the Veterans Employment Opportunity Act (VEOA) - Veterans' preference eligibles or veterans who have been separated from the Armed Forces under honorable conditions after substantially completing at least three consecutive years of active duty (click here for information on veterans)
  • Individuals with disabilities (See more information under "Other Information" below)
  • Veterans Recruitment Appointment (VRA) Authority
  • Overnight travel of 11 or more nights per month may be required
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  • AS REQUIRED OR DIRECTED
  • Your resume describing your military/civilian work history and experience in your own words (plagiarizing will eliminate your application from further consideration)
  • Your responses to the Occupational Assessment
  • Login to your USAJOBS account with your user name and password. Under "My Account" select "Application Status." This will take you to a screen displaying the vacancies you have
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Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Minimum Military Grade: SSgt/E-5
  • Maximum Military Grade: TSgt/E-6
  • Compatible Military Assignment: 1N0X1
  • Must have a valid State driver's license for the State in which he or she lives or is principally employed
  • If you are a current career or career-conditional Federal employee or former Federal employee who has reinstatement eligibility, you must submit a copy of your latest SF-50 "Notification of Personnel Action" and/or a copy of the SF-50 that reflects career or career-conditional tenure, or you will not be considered under the merit promotion process. Also, you should submit your most recent performance appraisal
  • If you are a male applicant who was born after 12/31/59 and are required to register under the Military Selective Service Act, the Defense Authorization Act of 1986 requires that you be registered or you are not eligible for appointment in this agency
  • Your Resume
  • Additional Required Documents (See Required Documents Section below)
  • Resume (Must describe all relevant work experience and include dates the work was performed)
  • Current Unit of Assignment
  • Current Military Rank/Grade
  • Current MOS/AFSC
  • Transcripts (if substituting college education for work experience)
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Intelligence Operations Specialist D Resume Examples & Samples

  • Please do not send/fax/courier/email any applications or resumes to the National Guard Human Resources Office. You must apply on-line or fax your application to the fax number listed in this announcement with the prescribed Cover Letter. The Human Resources Office can only process materials received through USAJOBS
  • You must click the Submit My Answers button to submit your application package when you are done. Your Online Qualifications Assessment Questionnaire is not processed – and your resume is not attached – until you click the Submit My Answers button, even if USAJOBS says it sent your resume
  • To receive consideration, you must complete the entire process and submit the complete application package by 11:59 PM (EST) on the closing date -- TAG:Closing Date
  • It is your responsibility to ensure that your responses and appropriate documentation are submitted prior to the closing date
  • To make sure everything you submitted is successfully received and to verify your application is complete, follow these steps: Log into your USAJOBS account using the following link: https://my.usajobs.gov/Account/Login. Click on “Application Status” and then select the “more information” link for this position. The Details page will display the status of your application, the documentation received and processed, and any correspondence the agency has sent related to this application. Please Note: Your uploaded documents may take several hours to clear the virus scan process. Verify that all of your documents appear on the Details page with a status of Processed
  • You can save your work and come back later. Just click both Save and Logout. To return to an incomplete application, log into your USAJOBS account and select Application Status. Choose the vacancy, and click Update Application in the vacancy announcement. You must re-select your resume and/or other documents from your USAJOBS account or your application will be incomplete
  • If you submit more than one Qualifications Assessment Questionnaire for this position, the most recent one Submitted is the one that is used. Therefore, it is important for you to complete it in its entirety
  • Application Packet (Click To Download)
  • PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU CALL THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE DURING BUSINESS HOURS OF 0700-1730, TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AT (504) 278-8737/8748/8767 TO VERIFY RECEIPT OF YOUR APPLICATION BEFORE THE CLOSING DATE OF THE ANNOUNCEMENT
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Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Conducting and overseeing counterintelligence operations AND
  • Applying counterintelligence directives, policies, and procedures
  • Conducting counterintelligence operations; AND
  • Conducting research in support of counterintelligence operations AND
  • Researching or applying counterintelligence directives, policies, and procedures
  • Conducting research and assembling factual data for analysis
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Intelligence Operations Specialist D Resume Examples & Samples

  • Resume: Describing prior/current work experience (MONTH and YEAR of experience is required) which reflects the Specialized experience requirements of the advertised position
  • SF 181: Race and National Origin Identification
  • Current AF Form 422 (Physical Profile Serial Report) dated within 18 months or Current Individual Medical Readiness (IMR) dated within 6 months: (Go to https://imr.afms.mil/imr/MyIMR.aspx. Click on the printer icon, select the Adobe PDF printer and click print. Save the document and submit it with your application. The date will populate on the bottom of the page when you print to PDF.)
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Supervisory Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Some travel may be required to attend training and collaborate with law enforcement and intelligence community stakeholders. Must also be willing to report to alternate facilities
  • Managing an intelligence operations program
  • Collecting, reviewing, consolidating and reporting operational and intelligence information from a variety of sources
  • Monitoring the use of electronic personnel tracking systems and maintaining classified communication systems, critical databases, operational systems, classified/unclassified intelligence systems, and reference libraries
  • Developing operational reporting guidance, SOPs and operating instructions; and
  • Interacting directly with officials in the law enforcement communities and participating in joint efforts
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Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Serve as an Intelligence Analyst for the Intelligence Watch and work within a team responsible for maintaining 24/7 situational awareness for the Department on all Homeland threats and imminent intelligence reporting - operating within a high operational tempo - and providing current intelligence updates to the Department's Senior Leadership
  • Set Shift Schedule currently includes 4x10 hour shifts per week, either Sunday through Wednesday or Wednesday through Saturday, including holidays; night time, weekend, and holiday differential pay applies
  • Utilize multiple Intelligence Community and DHS databases and collaboration tools to enhance the Department's understanding of ongoing threats to include; identities, travel and immigration, and other intelligence and information
  • Utilizing standing guidance and SOPs, make determinations regarding information that meets criteria for highlighting to senior leadership and/or to IE or field representatives
  • Interact daily with members of the Intelligence Community, the Intelligence Enterprise, and their respective Watches
  • Prepare current intelligence reports, briefings, summaries, and brief daily intelligence to I&A's senior leadership, the Intelligence Community, and other officials
  • Develop and mentor junior analysts on shift in reporting, analysis, and briefings
  • Assist and/or develop current intelligence summaries and coordinate analytical products within the Department; provide final review before products are sent to Intelligence Community and DHS senior leadership
  • Knowledge of intelligence gathering and dissemination techniques necessary to participate on committees or teams and represent I&A in assessments of highly complex intelligence issues
  • Knowledge of intelligence gathering and dissemination techniques necessary to participate in assessments of complex intelligence issues
  • Knowledge of DHS I&A homeland security intelligence mission and the role of both raw and finished intelligence reporting in the relationship between DHS, State/Local governments and the Intelligence Community
  • Knowledge of established DHS and IC databases and other sources of intelligence information
  • Skill in making formal presentations and representing positions on intelligence issues at interagency and inter-governmental forums OR,
  • Knowledge of intelligence gathering and dissemination techniques necessary to lead committees or teams and represent I&A in assessments of highly complex intelligence issues
  • Skill in making formal presentations and representing positions on intelligence issues at interagency and inter-governmental forums OR You qualify at the GS-11 grade level if you possess one of the following
  • Advanced knowledge of intelligence gathering and dissemination techniques necessary to lead committees or teams and represent I&A in assessments of highly complex intelligence issues
  • Advanced knowledge of intelligence gathering and dissemination techniques necessary to participate in assessments of complex intelligence issues
  • Advanced knowledge of DHS I&A homeland security intelligence mission and the role of both raw and finished intelligence reporting in the relationship between DHS, State/Local governments and the Intelligence Community
  • Experience in making formal presentations and representing positions on intelligence issues at intradepartmental and inter-governmental forums
  • Expert knowledge of intelligence gathering and dissemination techniques necessary to lead committees or teams and represent I&A in assessments of highly complex intelligence issues
  • Expert knowledge of intelligence gathering and dissemination techniques necessary to participate in assessments of complex intelligence issues
  • Expert knowledge of DHS I&A homeland security intelligence mission and the role of both raw and finished intelligence reporting in the relationship between DHS, State/Local governments and the Intelligence Community
  • Demonstrated skill in making formal presentations and representing I&A positions on intelligence issues at office, intradepartmental, and inter-governmental forums
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Supervisory Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Exercises supervisory authority for branch analysts who provide highly technical intelligence products in collaboration with the DHS Intelligence Enterprise and the Intelligence Community to support the Secretary, other headquarters elements, Components, the Joint Task Forces, as well as state, local, territorial, tribal, and private sector authorities. Communicates DHS and I&A strategic plans, vision, goals, and values to employees within the Division
  • Serves as a hiring manger and ensures new analyst are onboard, have written performance plans, and receive necessary systems accesses to conduct all-source analysis.Ensures Branch analysts complete mandatory training, receive analytic trade craft training and professional development opportunities to provide quality all-source intelligence support for border security stake holders
  • Plans and directs highly complex all-source intelligence analysis to produce reports on multiple factors that impact border security, including transnational organized crime networks, alien smuggling, international migration and travel security policies, personnel and cargo screening methods, exploitation of immigration and travel security vulnerabilities by criminals and terrorists, geography, refugee affairs, alien smuggling, threats to trade and opportunities to engage foreign partners to mitigate border threats.Develops branch procedures, policies, and intelligence analysis and collection priorities
  • Develops new analytical methodologies to support national and DHS priorities of identifying and disrupting groups and individuals that threaten our borders. Identifies innovative ways to leverage departmental data and information that address significant gaps in data or data that is difficult to validate
  • Based on upon expert knowledge of current and past border security issues and an understanding of Intelligence Community tradecraft standards and structured analytic techniques, reviews Branch products for relevancy, timeliness, and quality to ensure the analysis is responsive to the needs of borders security customers and complies with Intelligence Community standards
  • Conducts formal presentations and represents I&A positions on intelligence issues and analysis at forums at the highest levels of government or intergovernmental coordination
  • Coordinates across a broad range of programs, concerns and issues, to develop recommendations and resolve matters involving significant or controversial intelligence and law enforcement issues
  • Participates as a member on interagency councils, committees, or organizations involved in reviewing, analyzing, developing, and issuing national and/or international policy directives affecting border security. Helps the division better understand DHS and partners border-related missions, capabilities, and the operational and intelligence data they generate. Educates DHS and its partners on how to leverage I&A capabilities and intelligence to support their missions
  • Overnight travel of 1-5 nights per month may be required
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  • Current Federal employees with competitive status
  • Former Federal employees with reinstatement eligibility
  • Persons eligible for non-competitive appointment under special hiring authorities
  • Persons' eligible under an Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Interchange Agreement
  • Veterans' preference eligible or veterans who have been separated from the Armed Forces under honorable conditions after substantially completing at least three consecutive years of active duty
  • Travel may be required up to 25% of the time
  • Resided in the United States or its protectorate or territories (excluding short trips abroad, such as vacations)
  • Worked for the United States government as an employee overseas in a Federal or military capacity; or
  • Have been a dependent of a United States Federal or military employee serving overseas
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Supervisory Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Guiding staff through the analytic process and training analysts to operate at the highest analytic levels
  • Exercising responsibility for completing tasks as part of the management of complex intelligence projects, established intelligence products, or requests for information. Establishing management controls over program activities, providing a means for evaluating program accomplishments, and correcting program deficiencies
  • Assessing the impact of technical system changes within the encounter management architecture and proposing changes/initiatives that support the mission of the section. Representing the section as a technical point of contact on projects, programs, and other work activities of industry, and other government agencies as required to meet program objectives
  • Briefing DHS/TSA and other senior leadership personnel from the intelligence community, and sharing information with external customers within the intelligence and law enforcement communities. Providing advice, guidance, and assistance to the Branch Manager and key management officials
  • Conducting liaison visits throughout the counterterrorism community to collaborate on events or information pertaining to TSA’s encounters with KSTs in order to evaluate the effectiveness of encounter reporting activities ensuring the awareness of product availability
  • Experience applying intelligence concepts, methodologies, and processes to compile, analyze, and evaluate open-source and classified intelligence
  • Experience applying intelligence and analytical processes to perform and oversee analyses of known or suspected terrorist encounter activities and associations posing threats to the U.S. transportation sector
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Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Serve as the CACI’s focal point to facilitate the technical and operational response to field requirements, issuance of technical operational capabilities compliance with technical operational lifecycle routing and approval processes, and message traffic originator/reviewer
  • Researches and conducts due diligence, targeting activities, cover enhancement operations, and elements of the technical operations cycle and intelligence cycle
  • Supports and/or engages in field operations in support of collection efforts and signature reduction activities overseas and domestically
  • Demonstrates extensive knowledge in operational messaging systems, operational reporting, community requirements, and the collection management process
  • Has extensive knowledge and experience in intelligence operations; including field and technical tradecraft, counterintelligence methods, covert communications, and clandestine technical and overt collection capabilities and methodologies
  • Formulates operational training as required
  • Has a thorough understanding of Intelligence community legal and policy issues in one or more of the following, and not limited to CA policies, Congressional oversight process, resources requirements, crimes reporting, and the regulations and procedures for handling defectors
  • Provides effective guidance to less experienced staff
  • Reviews the work of others and can detect needed modifications
  • TS/SCI Security Clearance with Polygraph
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Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Experience analyzing intelligence data and identify terroristic tactics and procedures through all-source analysis to present to senior leadership and Industry partners; and
  • Experience working with the Intelligence Community and Industry with air domain security-related mission primarily focused on threat identification and mitigation
  • Applicants who fail to demonstrate possession of any of the above criteria AND who do not provide the required documentation will receive no further consideration for this position.*
  • All qualification requirements must be met by the closing date of this vacancy announcement.**
  • SELECTIVE PLACEMENT FACTOR: Skill in analyzing terrorist tactics, techniques, and procedures against civil aviation
  • IMPORTANT: Ensure that your work experience supports your Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSA), and Other Factors answers. Your answers and associated work experience will be evaluated further to validate whether the answers that you selected are appropriate
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Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • May be required to travel to collaborate with law enforcement and Intelligence Community Stakeholders; both national and international
  • Monitoring message traffic to identify potential threats to ICE entities and create intelligence threat assessments and appropriate reporting streams
  • Developing potential sources of information inside and outside the intelligence community to assist in law enforcement, emergency management, and intelligence operations; and
  • Provide law enforcement, emergency management and intelligence segments to a larger product for review by and dissemination to high-level stakeholders
  • Collaborating with outside agencies on active law enforcement and intelligence operational products and reports; sharing of best practices to improve standard operating procedures
  • Preparing law enforcement operations and intelligence reports or briefings for high-ranking officials
  • Serving as a liaison between both internal and external law enforcement and intelligence stakeholder agencies in support of an active law enforcement, emergency management, and/or intelligence operation; and
  • Experience working in a 24/7 tactical, emergency or intelligence operations center
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Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Detailed knowledge and experience is required with reviewing operational support documents and Joint Staff publications
  • Contractor personnel shall be knowledgeable of the Joint Staff Global Force Management Process, unit Requests For Forces (RFF) and theater Joint Manning Documents (JMDs)
  • Contractor shall be responsible for combatant command level intelligence operations which include but are not limited to: plans integrations, preparation of senior level correspondence, document reviews; management of SharePoint synchronization database, management of calendar synchronization, management of CENTCOM TMT and DIA E-Task formal requirements
  • The contractor shall be an expert who will assist Joint Staff and services in the management of theater force requirements and address source/allocation solutions
  • 4-6 years of specialized Intel Training/ analysis expereince or 4 to 8 years of military Intel expereince
  • 15 years relevant expereince required in lieu of degree
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Supervisory Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides leadership and direction for intelligence production to support the FAA Administrator and executive leadership, FAA lines of business and staff offices, FAA regional offices and international FAA representatives, as well as Industry security partners
  • Builds and maintains liaison relationships within FAA Lines of Business and the Department of Transportation, along with counterparts in other national level agencies, including those in the Intelligence Community (IC), Law Enforcement (LE), and DoD communities, industry and international partnerships through interaction and information sharing
  • Provides intelligence direction and support to the FAA Crisis Response Working Group on matters of threats to civil aviation safety affecting U.S. operators and airmen globally. Conducts appropriate outreach to U.S. Intelligence Community for assessments and views on overflight safety concerns
  • Represents the FAA in senior level interagency forums and meetings; effectively articulates FAA positions and establishes collaborative relationships to meet FAA mission and goals
  • Manages the 24/7 Current Intelligence and Threat Evaluation Watch Officers and daytime analytic staff in support of the security/safety of the National Airspace System and U.S. civil air operations worldwide by providing real-time analytic support to the Washington Operations Center/Domestic Events Network (WOC/DEN) and threat notification to US air carrier corporate security offices
  • Manages intelligence support to Agency crisis response activities and reacts to provide intelligence/information Spot Reports/Situation Reports on aviation events/incidents
  • Exercises the full range of managerial duties, including strategic planning, resource allocation, establishing priorities, communicating the organization’s and agency’s vision and strategic goals
  • Experience evaluating aviation threats and leading intelligence response activities; and
  • Experience leading engagement with U.S. Air Domain counterparts within the Intelligence Community (e.g., U.S. Intelligence, Defense, Law Enforcement, and Homeland Security), industry, and international government and industry partners in response to civil aviation threats
  • SELECTIVE PLACEMENT FACTOR: Skill in leading engagement with U.S. Air Domain counterparts within the Intelligence Community (e.g., U.S. Intelligence, Defense, Law Enforcement and Homeland Security), and international government and industry partners in response to civil aviation threats
  • IMPORTANT: Ensure that your work experience supports your Leadership and Management Dimensions, Other Factors, and Technical Requirements answers. Your answers and associated work experience will be evaluated further to validate whether the answers that you selected are appropriate
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Supervisory Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Experience managing or implementing a national security program that provides support to the IC, DoD, and the LE community
  • Experience implementing the technical requirements of SCI Program in accordance with ICDs; and
  • Experience negotiating MOUs and reimbursable & interagency agreements
  • SELECTIVE PLACEMENT FACTOR: Skill in applying technical procedures for FAA's airmen/aircraft registration and Civil Aviation Medical Institute's medical certificates and formal requests for Special Federal Aviation Regulations (SAFRs) waivers
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Senior Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Contractor personnel shall provide dedicated support to synchronize intelligence operations and/or perform force requirement analysis, validation and recommendations in support of MI force requests and requirements in the AOR. Contractor shall document, disseminate and maintain data necessary to prepare Operational Plans (OPLAN), CONPLAN, Concept of Operations (CONOP), Warning Orders (WARNORDS), Fragment Orders (FRAGO), Execution Orders (EXORDS) and formal briefings to provide internal and external coordination to synchronize all aspects of intelligence operations
  • Contractor personnel shall be able to manage processes and activities that include cross­ command teams, components, services and national agencies
  • Contractor shall facilitate the research, writing, and coordination of intelligence appendices in support of intelligence plans
  • Contractor shall synchronize intelligence operations with CENTCOM's Components via the Intelligence Coordination Working Group
  • The contractor shall provide a person with expertise in understanding the complexity of the GFM and GFMB processes while being able to condense into simple briefing tools
  • Contractor personnel shall be responsible for facilitating exercise and deployment planning at all stages to include IPC, MPC and FPC
  • A thorough understanding of the roles and responsibilities associated with the tactical, operational and strategic levels of Joint exercises as well as training is required
  • Contractor personnel shall be able to manage processes and activities that include cross-command teams, components, services and national agencies
  • 20 years relevant expereince required in lieu of degree
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Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience, education, or training which demonstrates administrative, professional, investigative, or technical work requiring the ability to deal effectively with others, to collect, evaluate and organize pertinent facts; experience preparing clear and concise written reports
  • SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: GS-07 - You must show at least 12 months experience, education or training investigating and collecting data to develop reports of findings; experience storing, controlling, destroying and accounting for classified documents
  • SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: GS-09 - You must show at least 24 months experience, education or training performing functions involving various intelligence systems and organizations; experience reviewing and analyzing data including technical reports, surveys, and studies; experience preparing and conducting training plans and programs, both formal and on-the-job
  • SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: GS-11 You must show at least 36 months experience, education or training developing and recommending policy, organizing and carrying out specific programs, evaluating and recommending changes in methods of intelligence operations. Experience in administrative, investigative, or technical work which required the applicant to deal effectively with others; Experience collecting, evaluating and organizing pertinent facts and to analyze and prepare clear and concise reports
  • Performing functions involving various intelligence automated data processing systems and organizations
  • Prepare and conduct training plans and programs, both formal and on-the-job
  • Investigate and collect data to make preliminary reports of findings
  • Review and analyze data including technical reports, surveys and studies
  • Evaluate and organize pertinent facts to prepare clear and concise all source intelligence reports
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Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Position is Indefinite - based upon availability of funds and an annual verification of need by the 189th Wing Commander with approval from the Human Resources Office.**
  • This position is considered Indefinite - May Convert to Permanent**
  • Coordinates with Gaining Command Intelligence Section training
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Supervisory Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Be advised that if selected for a military technician position where membership in a reserve component is a condition of employment and you are receiving a bonus, your bonus will be terminated and may or may not be subject to recoupment. **
  • STATEMENT OF DIFFERENCES**
  • QUALITY OF EXPERIENCE**
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Supervisory Intelligence Operations Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • 50% or Greater
  • Position requires frequent TDY. Incumbent must possess a valid driver's license
  • Expert knowledge and experience maintaining comprehensive situational awareness of critical counterintelligence issues; and performing full range support to counterintelligence operations and investigations
  • Ability to fuse descriptive intelligence, current reportorial intelligence, and speculative-estimates intelligence in DSS programs and operations
  • Ability to supervise
  • Ability to communicate orally and in writing
  • NOTE: If you submit a resume but no questionnaire, you cannot be considered for the position. If you submit a questionnaire but no resume, you cannot be considered for the position. Your application will be appropriately documented and you will be removed from further competition against this announcement
  • NOTE: Declining to be interviewed or failure to report for a scheduled interview will be considered as a declination for further consideration for employment against this vacancy
  • Please ensure you click the Submit My Answers button to submit your application
  • Applications must be received by the closing date of the announcement to receive consideration
  • Click Application Status within your profile to expand your application
  • Locate the job announcement and click the more information link under the Status column for this position. You will be routed to Application Manager. The Details tab displays by default. The Details tab displays comprehensive information about the selected Application Package including: assessment(s) and the status, supporting documents and their status, correspondence sent to you by the hiring agency, and your application processing status
  • Résumé: If multiple resumes are submitted by an applicant, only the last resume submitted will be reviewed for the qualifications and referred for selection consideration if eligible
  • Assessment Questionnaire
  • Current or former federal employees must provide an SF-50 showing series and grade