Security Cooperation Planner

Booz Allen HamiltonAiea, HI
$86,900 - $198,000Remote

About The Position

As an expert in defense missions, your unique background inspires you to think bigger, push further, and ask questions others don’t. We need your extensive knowledge and advisory skills to solve some of our clients’ most complex problems and find solutions that keep our nation safe. As a Security Cooperation Planner, you’ll bring your specialized regional and subject matter expertise to work alongside thought leaders in the Space Force on projects for a range of international engagements. You’ll use your skills and expertise to make an impact on the Indo-Pacific region. On our team, you’ll work with us to support the strategic planning, logistical coordination, and execution of international engagements to advance theater security cooperation and space posture. You will facilitate the end-to-end planning of country engagements, symposiums, bilateral talks, and multilateral conferences, ensuring all administrative, venue, and protocol requirements are seamlessly synchronized. You will work with multiple stakeholders at all levels to develop engagement strategies, briefing materials, and talking points. You will also manage the complex coordination required to align these events with partner nation schedules and departmental priorities to ensure successful mission execution of critical events that further theater objectives in the Indo-Pacific region. In addition to engagement planning, you will leverage AI tools to optimize data organization and capture insights from international engagements and ensure the rapid delivery of actionable recommendations to leadership. Further your career while creating mission-forward solutions that matter. Join us. The world can’t wait.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience with Joint or Service-level planning on a general officer or flag officer staff
  • 3+ years of experience leading international engagement planning efforts and developing strategic and operational products
  • Knowledge of how theater security cooperation connects to theater-strategic steady state, crisis, and contingency planning efforts
  • Ability to interface professionally with U.S. and international senior military and civilian leadership
  • Ability to articulate complex concepts clearly and succinctly in person and in writing
  • TS/SCI clearance
  • Bachelor’s degree

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in the Indo-Pacific region, including as a country desk officer
  • Experience with space systems, capabilities, and processes
  • Experience with the latest AI-enabled operational planning tools such as Palantir Maven Smart Systems (MSS) or other mission command platforms
  • Knowledge of the Joint Planning Process (JPP), including campaign planning, operational design, and strategic planning efforts
  • Master’s degree

Responsibilities

  • Support the strategic planning, logistical coordination, and execution of international engagements to advance theater security cooperation and space posture.
  • Facilitate the end-to-end planning of country engagements, symposiums, bilateral talks, and multilateral conferences, ensuring all administrative, venue, and protocol requirements are seamlessly synchronized.
  • Work with multiple stakeholders at all levels to develop engagement strategies, briefing materials, and talking points.
  • Manage the complex coordination required to align these events with partner nation schedules and departmental priorities to ensure successful mission execution of critical events that further theater objectives in the Indo-Pacific region.
  • Leverage AI tools to optimize data organization and capture insights from international engagements and ensure the rapid delivery of actionable recommendations to leadership.

Benefits

  • health
  • life
  • disability
  • financial
  • retirement benefits
  • paid leave
  • professional development
  • tuition assistance
  • work-life programs
  • dependent care
  • recognition awards program
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