Regional Desk Officer / Staff Officer II

Premier Enterprise Solutions

About The Position

The Staff Officer SME II - Regional Policy and Operational Support serves as Premier's senior regional advisor to OSIP and one of its three regional directorates: Counter Proliferation-Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Global Operations & Integration (GOI) and Senior Advisor on Global Partnerships (SAGP) touch all regions, while each Staff Officer SME IV is specifically aligned to either (a) the Africa & the Near East Directorate, (b) the Europe, Americas, and the Arctic Directorate, or (c) the Indo-Pacific Directorate. The role develops, reviews, and revises strategy, policy, and guidance related to intelligence activities in the assigned region; coordinates across the Defense Intelligence Enterprise (DIE), Joint Staff, CCMDs, Services, Combat Support Agencies, and international partners; supports OUSW(I&S) senior leader deliberations; provides SME support for International Partner Engagement (PE) Regional Teams and Foreign Liaison Officers (FLOs); and provides policy oversight, implementation planning, and execution of transformational initiatives including Coalition and CCMD IT and information sharing, manpower, and Reserve integration.

Requirements

  • Active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility; in-scope Tier 5 (T5) or T5 Reinvestigation per ICD 704.
  • Eligibility for SAP access per DoWM 5205.07-V2.
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university.
  • Minimum three (3) years of experience for staff officer II LCAT support
  • Minimum three (3) years of experience working issues in the assigned region: Africa and the Near East, OR Europe, Americas, and the Arctic, OR the Indo-Pacific. Regional experience requirement is lane-specific and is not transferable across lanes.
  • Demonstrated experience drafting decision papers, staff packages, and executive briefings for flag-/general-officer or Senior Executive Service (SES) consumers.
  • Demonstrated experience coordinating with partner-nation intelligence, defense, or diplomatic counterparts in the assigned region.
  • Expert proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook) and secure collaboration tools.
  • Strong policy-writing discipline: well-organized, logically sequenced, factually grounded, and substantively free of grammatical or political bias issues.
  • Demonstrated ability to meet tight suspense-driven deliverables in a high-tempo OSD environment.
  • Working knowledge of DoW Manual 5110.04 (Correspondence Management) and equivalent staffing standards.

Nice To Haves

  • Degrees in international affairs, regional studies, national security studies, intelligence studies, or a related field are preferred.
  • Prior assignment to OUSW(I&S)/OUSD(I&S), the applicable geographic Combatant Command (AFRICOM, CENTCOM, EUCOM, NORTHCOM, SOUTHCOM, INDOPACOM), Joint Staff J2, Defense Intelligence Agency, or an equivalent regional intelligence or policy staff.
  • Graduate degree in a regional, intelligence, or national security discipline.
  • Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) or equivalent.
  • Regional language proficiency appropriate to the assigned lane (DLPT 2/2 or higher preferred).
  • Demonstrated experience with CATMS, JSAP, or equivalent correspondence and task management systems.
  • Experience supporting Foreign Liaison Officer (FLO) programs or bilateral intelligence-sharing arrangements.

Responsibilities

  • Develop, review, and revise strategy, policy, and guidance related to intelligence activities in the assigned region.
  • Provide expert advice and recommendations on key strategic, planning, programming, budgeting, and policy matters, particularly concerning the Defense Intelligence and Security Enterprise (DISE) and the Intelligence Community (IC).
  • Coordinate with stakeholders across the DIE, DoW, IC, CCMDs, Joint Staff, Military Services, Combat Support Agencies, and international partners on global and intelligence enterprise issues.
  • Identify and manage collaboration requirements for the assigned region.
  • Prepare communications, briefings, white papers, presentations, and decision memoranda for OUSW(I&S) senior leaders to support deliberations and decisions on complex national and international issues.
  • Facilitate meetings, conferences, and visits.
  • Provide SME support for International Partner Engagement (PE) Regional Teams in the assigned region.
  • Manage initiatives for relationship building, facilitate meetings, and support Foreign Liaison Officers (FLOs).
  • Provide policy oversight, implementation planning, and execution of transformational initiatives, including Coalition and CCMD IT and Information Sharing, Manpower, and Reserve Integration.
  • Review CCMD progress and compliance for the assigned region.
  • Provide administrative support, including travel arrangements, supply management, records maintenance, onboarding of personnel, and visitor escort.
  • Produce decision briefings, white papers, and staff packages on ad hoc schedule (Tech Exhibit 2).
  • Produce meeting minutes within five working days of applicable meetings.
  • Produce travel trip reports within ten working days when requested.
  • Contribute content to the Contractor's Monthly Status Report.

Benefits

  • paid vacation
  • sick leave
  • holidays
  • health insurance
  • life insurance
  • military leave
  • training
  • short- and long-term disability
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company matches/immediate vesting
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