- 13-Sep-2023 to Until Filled (EST)
- Washington, DC, USA
- Full Time
- TS/SCI with CI Poly
Title: Emerging and Disruptive Technology Analyst
Location: Washington, DC
Clearance: TS/SCI w/CI polygraph
Responsibilities:
- Analyze and assess emerging and future technology and its military application(s) by foreign states and non-states
- Produce assessments projecting the discovery, development, and deployment of advanced technologies
- Produce intelligence supporting the production of the National Security Threat Capabilities Assessment
- Produce assessments on insights driven by trends, futures and understanding of networks (cyber) and their incorporation into targeted multi-domain activities
- Maintains cognizance of events occurring both within the US government systems and internationally to identify possible relationships to established knowledge base
- Identify threat knowledge gaps and intelligence shortfalls related to EDT, and validate existing collection strategy, requirements, and methodology including counter-effects efforts
- Assess other countries various stages of EDT research, development, testing and evaluation
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree preferred, with 8+ years of experience as a HUMINT Targeting Specialist or another agency/organizational equivalent
- Prior experience supporting enabling operations, either identifying and creating the opportunities or supporting ongoing operations
- Certification from the any of the following courses below (or their Title 50 equivalent): Fundamental HUMINT Targeting Course (FHTC), Advanced HUMINT Targeting Course or Target Network Profiling Course (TNPC), Operational HUMINT Targeting Course (OHTC)
- Current TS/SCI w/CI polygraph
Desired Qualifications:
- Previous experience supporting enabling operations to include AFO/OPE
- Previous HUMINT operational background directly supporting and/or conducting full-spectrum strategic HUMINT operations (above MSO)
- Previous experience providing HUMINT support to TF or SOF
- Previous support to Strategic Intelligence Collection against Hard Target (non-CT) issues
