Senior Business Intelligence Analyst

SAIC (Science Applications Int.)Alexandria, VA
47dOnsite

About The Position

SAIC is seeking a Senior Business Intelligence Analyst to support our team of qualified, diverse, and highly motivated individuals supporting the Office of the Under Secretary of War for Research and Engineering (OUSW(R&E)). The qualified candidate will provide engineering and analytical support to the Maintaining Technological Advantage Exploitation and Analytics Cell, responsible for providing data analytic assessments related to emerging technologies within academia, industry, and the DoW R&E enterprise. The position is 100% onsite in Alexandria, VA.

Requirements

  • Active TS/SCI clearance.
  • US citizenship.
  • Bachelor's degree with nine (9) years of relevant experience or Masters degree with seven (7) years of experience.
  • Strong leadership, problem identification/resolution skills, flexibility, initiative, and a proven ability to work with Senior Executives efficiently and effectively.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Knowledge of the DoW acquisition processes, policies, and guidance.
  • Proficient in MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
  • Analytic ability - must demonstrate ability to conduct technical analysis linking intelligence, acquisition, engineering/technical information. Analytic ability may be demonstrated with any combination of work products and education.
  • Demonstrated ability to provide timely and accurate information to senior government officials in support of policy and management decisions.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of DoW systems engineering practices, such as technology decomposition and criticality analysis
  • Knowledge of blue-mapping and supply chain risk management practices
  • Knowledge of Business Intelligence (BI) and social network analysis practices, tools, and processes
  • Knowledge of Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) organizational structures, functions, and communication protocols
  • Knowledge in one or more of the DoD technology modernization areas

Responsibilities

  • Examine business relationships, including contracts, licensing agreements, and board memberships, to analyze aspects such as raw material acquisition, technology transfer, supply chain dynamics (e.g., sole source entities, foreign manufacturing reliance), and patents related to DoW technology modernization.
  • Assess traditional and non-traditional supply chains to identify potential threats, vulnerabilities, and opportunities for exploitation.
  • Conduct business and social network analysis to reveal networks of individuals, business activities (both financial and non-financial), technology trends, and academic partnerships and research collaborations.
  • Investigate DoD systems and technologies by breaking them down into their components (software, hardware, materials), information (intellectual capital, intellectual property, and data), and materials.
  • Identify, characterize, and assess the capacity and maturity of the technology, innovation, development, and manufacturing ecosystem, including tiered and sub-tiered supplier bases, both domestic and foreign, to develop, deliver, and evolve critical enabling technologies and components.
  • Develop risk mitigation strategies to meet technology and technical stakeholder interests.
  • Identify and evaluate external tools and data to support MTA's business intelligence initiatives.
  • Produce analytical and technical assessments for MTA and broader R&E programs, often with short timelines and vague requirements.
  • Refine and develop standard operating procedures (SOPs), guides, and templates for conducting due diligence analysis across MTA programs.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Industry

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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