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Requirements
Must:
- I require 4 years of GEOINT experience.
- GEOINT Education/Training in lieu of experience may include:
- An Associate’s degree can be substituted for 2 years of experience.
- A Bachelor’s degree can be substituted for 3 years of experience.
- A Master’s degree can be substituted for 2 years of experience.
- A PhD can be substituted for 3 years of experience.
- Professional certifications can account for 0.5 years of experience.
- I seek candidates with experience using all existing types of commercial and NTM imagery sources for analysis.
- Candidates should have experience conducting search missions with softcopy tools.
- I need individuals who have experience operating IEC softcopy exploitation workstations.
- I prefer candidates with experience identifying military installations and conducting military infrastructure and order of battle analysis.
- Experience conducting historical imagery research is also essential.
Responsibilities
- My GEOINT Analysts will conduct GEOINT analysis on national security issues by utilizing multiple sources of geospatial data, specialized imagery, and geospatial tradecraft.
- They will integrate multi-intelligence source content, coordinate across communities of interest, and reach back to support elements and/or mission partners to obtain GEOINT support.
- I expect them to provide timely, relevant, and accurate GEOINT analysis of military, regime, and humanitarian issues to policymakers, allied organizations, military, and the IC.
- They will publish formal written products with little to no editing, including but not limited to Cedalion database remarks, baseline descriptions, PULSE reports, and GEOINT Notes.
- They should conduct multi-INT research to support or provide background for imagery analysis against mission-specific issues.
- Applying structured observation management (SOM) and activity-based intelligence (ABI) techniques to the topic is part of the job.
- They will coordinate and collaborate with NGA, DoD, IC, ASG, and foreign partners on issues of common concern.
- The role includes conducting GEOINT analysis against issues in assigned AOR, using various methodologies, and utilizing spatial-temporal data derived from imagery and intelligence databases.
- They will create shapefiles, geo-databases, and data retrieval/storage to support intelligence analysis.
- I require them to extract and acquire geospatial information, derivative information, and multi-INT data for analysis, visualization, and modeling.
- They must prioritize multiple tasks and remain flexible under changing requirements.
- Producing descriptive and/or predictive analyses and communicating findings, whether written, visual, or oral, is essential.
- They will also produce non-standard and/or informal products with little to no editing, including graphics, infographics, maps, and briefings tailored to mission-specific issues.
Description
I have openings for both mid and senior levels! Additionally, I am looking for candidates with 10 years of GEOINT experience, regional expertise in the AOR, and expertise in photogrammetry, remote sensing, or image processing. A strong knowledge of the intelligence collection process, including NGA's relationships with other IC Agencies, is highly desired. Proficiency in MS Word, PowerPoint, database entry, and graphic design principles would be a strong asset. Security clearance requirements include an active TS/SCI with the ability to obtain and maintain a Poly. Physical requirements for this position state that the hired individual must be able to remain in a stationary position for 50% of the time, communicate and exchange information with peers and senior personnel, and occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets and office machinery.
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