Counterintelligence Analyst (Mid/Senior) - Region/Field Office Information Technology (IT) - San Diego, CA at Geebo

Counterintelligence Analyst (Mid/Senior) - Region/Field Office

Job DescriptionAbout Us:
Calhoun International is a Professional Services company providing innovative solutions to our clients.
Our expertise ranges from strategic intelligence analysis, expert instruction on intelligence analysis and sensors, cyberspace operations, information systems training, and knowledge management services among others.
Calhoun International is located in Tampa, FL with employees in Florida, Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.
C.
and overseas.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
Responsibilities:
The Counterintelligence (CI) Analyst supporting the Region/Field provides senior or mid-level CI analytical support to identify, assess, and disrupt threats to cleared industry, cleared personnel, DOD, and DCSA through the application of Counterintelligence analysis; facilitate USG responses to adversary action by sharing threat indicators and enabling responsive measures from other agencies and services; and enable the development and operationalization of an enterprise security risk management methodology across Government and industry stakeholders.
This support is required for the following four DCSA CI Regional Headquarters.
Daily duties include but are not limited to the following:
Provide advice to and consult with Region leadership on analytical support to CI activities to enhance the CI mission and enterprise security risk management methodology.
Provide consultation on management processes, efficient and productive integration of CI, and regional CI level responsibilities concerning the NISP with emphasis on the integration of the different elements of the CI mission and process improvements designed to maximize programmatic efficiencies within DCSA's four CI Regional Offices.
Provide advice and recommendations to regional leadership on the development and implementation of operational plans, investigations and investigations support, and collection plans and operations.
Conduct, and provide oversight to, CI analysis at DCSA region and associated field locations to assess FIE threats to cleared industry, cleared personnel, DOD, and DCSA.
Provide analytic support to the planning and execution of CI collections and source operations in support of collection plans and IC requirements tasked by collection management.
Analyze the efficiency of the operations, identify gaps and provide recommendations.
Aid in development of questioning plan.
Conduct all-source finished intelligence research, analysis and writing in support of region requirements.
Provide analytic support to DCSA CI regional leadership to assess the impacts of CI and LE community issues, CE subjects, and Cybersecurity strategic objectives.
Research, synthesize, exploit, evaluate, and analyze all-source reporting on FIE targeting USG critical technologies, programs, information, and supply chains.
Provide support to mid- and senior-level personnel on a wide range of complex and sensitive information to identify and neutralize or influence the activities of the FIE targeting USG programs, information and technologies resident in cleared industry.
Develop, and provide oversight to, CI analytical products to aid in the identification, assessment, and disruption of threats to cleared industry, cleared personnel, DOD, and DCSA.
Triage packets, review files, and produce counterintelligence analytical reports and assessments.
Provide detailed written assessments and correspondence of tasked analysis.
Produce professional briefings and supporting documentation used to articulate and communicate operational activities and or CI threats to various internal and external audiences.
Produce and deliver briefings derived from threat assessments written by the Contractor and/or other DCSA CI personnel to USG customers and cleared industry partners.
Prepare, coordinate, and present Government-approved briefings (CI briefings, threat presentations, CI awareness, and methods to mitigate threats) as required.
Triage reported information and generate appropriate reports from information reported by cleared industry under the NISP.
Review reports forwarded by DCSA CI Special Agents (CISAs) and perform detailed research to determine if the reports meet the criteria for creation of an Intelligence Information Reports (IIR), Notices of Intelligence Potential (NIP), CI Incident Reports (CIR), or other type of reports IAW current DCSA SOPs.
If a report is warranted, the Contractor shall write the report and input it into the DCSA CI Directorate's system of record, draft the associated CIR, or similar document as required, and forward to the applicable CISA.
Assist the collection management officers to generate IIRs from industry reports and analyze the reported information to determine if it satisfies DCSA, DoD CI or other agencies' collection requirements.
In doing so, the Contractor shall determine suitability of the report for processing into an IIR.
All IIRs shall include analytical comments and be drafted IAW DCSA and Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) SOPs.
Collaborate and engage with customers and stakeholders to share threat information, improve integration, and enable responsive measures from other agencies and services.
Participate in analytical exchanges with other Government and intelligence entities.
Attend and support the regional office at CI working groups and analytical/operational exchanges.
Requirements:
Mid-level positions require 8
years of experience and a bachelor's degree.
Senior level positions require 12
years of experience and a master's degree or bachelor's degree
17 years of experience.
8
or 12
years' experience with doctrinal intelligence support leveraging intelligence community architectures.
8
or 12
years' experience in Intelligence Community analysis and production, collection, and warning requirements management.
Experience providing information briefings to senior military (GO/FO) and civilian personnel.
Experience developing intelligence collection requirements.
Familiarity with current intelligence tools/processes, such as:
i2 Analyst Notebook, FADE/MIST, HOT-R, CHROME, MIDB/MARS, DIME, F3EAD, RMT, TAC, NGT, VOLTRON, WEBTAS, PROTON, INTELINK, TIDE, CORE-D, BEWL, Bi2R, and DCGS-A tools, Harmony and various geographic information system (GIS) tools.
General familiarity with current IC governing directives, including ICD 203, 206, and 208, as well as AIS.
Desired Requirements OSINT/MA training Intelligence Fundamentals Professional Certification (IFPC) and/or Certified Collection Management Professional - Fundamentals (CCMP-F) Intelligence Planner Certification Security Clearance:
Active Top-Secret clearance with SCI eligibility required (with CSP preferred) Recommended Skills Assessments Certified Information Security Manager Geographic Information Systems Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Leadership Minimum Industry Safety Training Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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