All-Source Analyst The Opportunity: With all the information available today, it takes a skilled all-source analyst to know how to find and interpret the best data to give their clients the right answers. With the critical decisions made in our government and military every day, we need an intelligence analyst like you to do just that. As an all-source intelligence analyst, you use your specialized functional experience and attention to detail to conduct all-source analytic production using intelligence and information from multiple sources to assess, interpret, forecast, and explain a range of national security issues and developments that are regional or functional in nature. You’ll provide all-source analytic support to collections, operations, investigations, and other defense intelligence analytic requirements. As an all-source intelligence analyst on our team, you’ll help your client by providing intelligence production and briefing support to address dynamic intelligence requirements. Using your comprehensive understanding of all-source analytic tradecraft, production cycles, publication standards, community writing styles, and formats, you’ll produce strategic-level assessments and products that address state-to-state arms transfers. As an authority on your topic, your client will look to you for comprehensive production, often under pressure. What You’ll Do: Perform arms transfers analysis. Research, review, edit, plan, prepare, integrate, and publish complex all-source arms transfers, and national military intelligence studies, plans, or products to contribute to or produce all-source intelligence for DIA, the DoD, and national and international intelligence organizations. Develop innovative analytical approaches and validation of analytical conclusions. Maintain expertise on state-to-state negotiations, agreements, and deliveries of conventional weapons. Develop opportunity analysis. Conduct analysis of networks, organizations, or government entities enabling or participating in legal weapons transfers. Identify intelligence gaps, specify collection requirements to fill gaps in information, evaluate resulting intelligence collected in response to requirements, and determine analytical approaches. Identify significant trends within assigned subject matter areas and propose new or revised analytical projects to alert decision-makers to new developments and meet customer requirements. Provide written and briefing input to policymakers on key trends. Collaborate and forge new partnerships with other Intelligence Community, Defense Intelligence Enterprise, DoD, and law enforcement analysts on intelligence analysis. Join us. The world can’t wait.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level