Acquisition Intelligence Technical Support SME
Credence
- Dayton, OH
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Maintain qualifications and access to an Air Force Life Cycle Center (AFLCMC) sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF), the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System (JWICS), and the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet).
- Ability to generate intelligence requirements tasking the National Intelligence Community (IC) for SIGINT, HUMINT, and Coliseum production requirements (PRs).
- Manage existing unit intelligence requirements to ensure their accuracy and accountability within the automated systems of record. Ensure timely responses from the IC agencies tasked with production requirements.
- Serve as unit's Coliseum manager and PR development SME. Provide instruction / training to newly assigned personnel on use of the Coliseum application on SIPRNet and JWICS.
- Maintain products containing statistical metrics on the status of all unit intelligence requirements to inform leadership. Presents briefings on metrics as required.
- Serve as AFLCMC's Intelligence Community of Excellence (ICE) Requirements Manager. Monitor incoming requests for intelligence support (RFIs) and task unit analysts to fulfill requests according to government directions. Maintain the content of two acquisition intelligence Microsoft SharePoint sites (MS-365 and 2016) with recent finished intelligence reports for the customers' threat awareness.
- Provide in-person and/or video teleconferencing training on multiple acquisition intelligence topics supporting the requirements of AFLCMC's Mission Qualification Training (MQT) course and the AFLCMC's Program Protection Planning (PPP) course, as required.
- Perform in-depth analytic intelligence research and analysis of adversary capabilities threatening Department of Defense and U.S. Air Force weapon systems. Engage subject experts for collaboration to achieve the best products for customers.
- Clearance: TS/SCI
- Knowledge of National Intelligence Community (IC) directives on the processes of collection, management, and handling of intelligence information
- Knowledge of DoD classification, security, marking, and management of national security information
- Maintaining access and authorized use of personal SIPRNet and JWICS accounts
- Proper handling and management of classified information and sensitive unclassified information
- Analysis of intelligence to determine the meaning of collected information on adversary activities, the likelihood of adversary intent derived from available information, and the level of confidence in the accuracy of the source(s) of the information.
- Summarizing complex technical intelligence for presentations within briefings to senior officials and/or large audiences
- Ability to defend judgements derived from intelligence with logical, substantial, and thoroughly researched arguments supporting a position
- Ability to establish and keep collegial relationships with fellow analysts working as a team to achieve a directed goal