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Counterintelligence Analyst - Mid Level Job

Company Name:
CACI International
Job Requisition Number: 91893
Category: Intelligence - Counterintelligence
Primary Location: Quantico, VA, US
Security Clearance: TS/SCI
Clearance Status: Must be Current
Schedule: Full Time
Type of Travel:
Percent of Travel Required: Up to 10%
Description :
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Provides comprehensive support to CI elements in support of their mission readiness requirements. With a world-wide deploy ability requirement, these CI elements must ensure they are comprehensively knowledgeable on the state of the environment that may include but is not limited to: threat/enemy plans and intentions; terrorist methodologies; FIE and other adversarial environment-specific activities; environmental conditions (including geographic, political, economic, and cultural nuances). The contractor will work in conjunction with the CI element to provide sufficient support to mission readiness by offering knowledge and skills enhancement services in these functional areas.
Assignments require a working knowledge of a full-range of concepts, principles, practices, laws, methods, and techniques pertaining to DoD, ODNI standards, and DIA intelligence analysis and production;
Assignments require a working knowledge of US Government and DoD national security intelligence authorities and areas of responsibility;
Assignments require some familiarity with the DoD intelligence enterprise structure, CI support to Defense or other government departments or agencies, DoD Combatant Commands, and other DoD components;
Based on assignments, the contractor personnel will require a working knowledge of US Government and DoD CI activities, roles and missions, and governing laws and regulations;
Based on assignments, the contractor personnel will assist in developing new or modified work methods, teamwork, innovative approaches, and alternative uses of new or available data sources. Innovation, creativity, and useful, timely production are important.
Analytic products are vital to the mission of DIA. As such, personnel shall possess knowledge and the ability to produce the following products typically used in DIA. This list includes, but is not limited to, the following:
The Defense Intelligence Digest (DID) is DI's flagship product, intended to meet the needs of the senior-most civilian and military officials in the DoD. It also is the product of record for our most critical assessments. DID articles alert senior customers to new developments, discoveries, or possibilities, providing strong and forward-looking assessments in a clear, concise manner. The DID also can be used to convey warning, alternative views, or exploratory analysis; different format conventions distinguish warning and alternative analysis articles.
The Defense Intelligence Report (DIR) is the vehicle for conveying in-depth analysis of a single issue, event, or development. A DIR provides more depth, detail, and context for a particular issue than a DID article. The target audience for a DIR is customers who want to see the full details of our analysis or need a more complete understanding of a topic. Analysts can use alternative view and soon-to-be introduced warning variants of the DIR to convey alternative or exploratory analysis and warning concerns.
The Defense Intelligence Study (DIS) provides comprehensive analysis on an important intelligence issue or topic. A DIS presents a compilation of baseline analysis or results of in-depth research and analysis. The target audience for a DIS often is military planners or acquisition specialists who need the full details about forces, weapons, or facilities.
The Defense Intelligence Note (DIN) reports new and/or time-sensitive intelligence without in-depth analysis. It provides preliminary analysis when an analytic element believes that disseminating information now rather than waiting for more extensive reporting or to completely analyze the development is important. A DIN also can be used to move a story forward before enough change has occurred to warrant writing a new DID article or a DIR. Finally, a DIN can be used as a compendium to summarize developments for a particular issue or topic area of interest for a targeted customer set. The DIN is intended for customers who are fully engaged in an issue and expect continuing updates.
Familiarity with intelligence tools and applications, to include the Web Intelligence Search Engine (WISE); TAC; Analyst Notebook 8; PROTON; HUMINT On-Line Tasking and Reporting (HOT-R); Palantir; and others;
Ability to perform pattern, trend, and link analysis based on analysis of intelligence reporting, message traffic, other data sources, and collaboration with other intelligence analysts, intelligence collectors, and investigators;
Strong writing skills, to include experience in preparing threat assessments for the DoD, information memoranda, briefings, intelligence reports or policy assessments as required for timely and responsive delivery to DoD customers;
Strong oral communication skills, to include the ability to brief a wide-range of audiences on intelligence assessments, regional environments, or security environment;
As all-source analysts, have the ability to apply basic understanding of the various forms of intelligence in order to incorporate this data into intelligence analysis: HUMINT, SIGINT, Cyber operations, IMINT, MASINT. This does not imply having a capability to conduct collection or manipulate technical data from these disciplines, but the ability to evaluate and put general information into a written product understandable by non-technical readers.

Qualifications:
Familiarity or previous experience in drafting, reviewing, publishing, and evaluating Intelligence Information Reports (IIRs);
Formal training to conduct authorized CI investigations, CI security evaluations, military order of battle analysis, analysis of governmental or international operations, or equivalent experience;
Knowledge of foreign entities, foreign languages and cultures, political structure, economic systems, social structures, and information networks.
Required Qualifications:
Must be US citizen with current Top Secret security clearance and eligible for SCI access. DIA will require completion of a CI Scope Polygraph prior to placement on the contract.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE :
Typically requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent and four to six years of relevant CI experience.
CI and/or analysis training/certifications/formal school required.
Company Description:
CACI employs a diverse range of talent to create an environment that fuels innovation and fosters continuous improvement and success. Join CACI, where you will have the opportunity to make an immediate impact by providing information solutions and services in support of national security missions and government transformation for Intelligence, Defense, and Federal Civilian clients. A member of the Fortune 1000 Largest Companies and the Russell 2000 Index, CACI provides dynamic careers for approximately 15,000 employees working in over 120 offices worldwide.
CACI is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Females/Minorities/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities.
Req ID: 91893
Date: Fri, 22 08 2014 00:00:00 GMT
Country: US
State: VA
City: Quantico
Postal Code: 22134
Locale: en_USEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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