UAS Policy Program Analyst

Partner ForcesArlington, VA
$85,000 - $105,000

About The Position

As a consultant at Partner Forces, you will serve as a trusted advisor to our clients’ day in and day out. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with your colleagues, our partners, and our clients to ideate, initiate and complete tasks, projects, and initiatives. You will work on mission-oriented projects, where you will bring forward actionable insights, solve complex problems, and thrive on delivering meaningful solutions. Partner Forces is grounded in our core values of integrity, excellence, positivity, candor, determination, and teamwork. Our culture is a reflection of this, ensuring that we: Apply solution-oriented thinking to challenges and opportunities. Thrive by remaining agile and embracing change. Work to create an environment where everyone feels welcome and valued as teammates and contributors.Bring out the best in others by applying sound judgment and exuding principled genuineness. Embrace a continuous learning and growth mindset. Encourage an open dialogue even when it is hard. Continuously promoting teamwork and collaboration to achieve the best outcomes for our clients and teams As an employee at Partner Forces, you’ll join a team of consultants who share a passion for prioritizing collaboration, crafting solutions to mitigate risk, protecting critical infrastructure and helping our national security and industry partner tackle their most pressing challenges. At Partner Forces, we take our employees’ well-being and growth as seriously as we do our mission. You will be challenged every day, but we know that business and individual growth go hand-in-hand, so we offer a wide array of benefits that support the well-being and personal and professional development of our employees.

Requirements

  • 3–5+ years of experience supporting homeland security, aviation security, emergency management, critical infrastructure protection, defense, or related mission areas
  • Familiarity with the evolving UAS and C-UAS landscape
  • Understanding of UAS policy and regulatory topics, including FAA Part 107, Remote ID, or related frameworks
  • Foundational understanding of C-UAS technologies and operational considerations
  • Strong research, analytical, writing, and communication skills
  • Ability to synthesize complex information into clear and actionable insights
  • Comfortable operating in fast-paced, evolving client environments
  • Strong collaboration and stakeholder engagement skills

Nice To Haves

  • FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate
  • Experience supporting DHS, CISA, FAA, DoD, or critical infrastructure security programs
  • Familiarity with security planning, risk analysis, or emerging technology initiatives
  • Experience supporting trainings, workshops, stakeholder engagement, or operational coordination efforts
  • Interest in helping build and shape emerging UAS capabilities within a growing consulting environment

Responsibilities

  • Support UAS and C-UAS related policy, research, and operational initiatives
  • Monitor and analyze emerging UAS threats, trends, technologies, and regulatory developments
  • Support the development of reports, briefings, presentations, training materials, and stakeholder-facing products
  • Assist with coordination across government, industry, and critical infrastructure stakeholders
  • Conduct research and analysis related to critical infrastructure security, public safety, and emerging threats
  • Track developments related to FAA regulations, Remote ID, BVLOS frameworks, and evolving C-UAS authorities
  • Support meetings, workshops, outreach efforts, and program coordination activities
  • Help grow and mature Partner Forces’ UAS and security capabilities over time

Benefits

  • support the well-being and personal and professional development of our employees
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