Provides intelligence support for contingency operations, battle staff and operational-level planning, Joint and multi-lateral training exercises, and strategic engagement policy throughout the Areas of Operational Responsibility (AOR) and Areas of Interest (AOI). Monitors and analyzes all strategic and operational aspects of political, military, and economic developments for the countries in the AORs and AOIs. Assesses future and on-going political-military developments, military capabilities and doctrine, weapons acquisitions, and employment of military forces within each country. Researches, authors, and coordinates threat assessments to support the Commander and the other senior leadership as well. Connects pieces of information that is available from different sources like field agents and form reliable reports on anti-terrorism and national security to deal with potential threats. Assesses the believability of the information from the reliable sources, collects it and validates intelligence. May provide team leadership to other Analysts.
Job Description:
USSTRATCOM/J6 requires advisory and assistance support to interface with the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), Joint Staff, Services, components, Combatant Commanders (CCDRs), and communities of interest (COIs) to ensure collaborative planning and situational awareness capability is available to all Global Adaptive Planning Collaborative Information Environment (GAP CIE) users. Additionally, contractors will assist current operation planners with tailored planning, orders development, dashboard development, and training support using capabilities within GAP CIE Assist in developing training/lesson plans and conduct user training sessions and facilitate the integration and synchronization of GAP CIE capabilities into Command and Joint exercises.
Tasks include:
Job Requirements:
A minimum of one year of experience in areas directly related to Joint Operation Planning (Adaptive Planning, CAP, Mission Analysis, for example).
Possess expertise of USSTRATCOM, combatant command, and JFCC missions. The contractor must be able to operate independently and provide advisory and assistance inputs to the government customer at various DoD, combatant commander and JFCC level engagements, exercises, and professional forums.
Top Secret (TS) security clearance (SSBI/PR within the last 5 years) with eligibility for Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) / Nuclear Command and Control (NC2) and Special Access Program (SAP) accesses.
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