Intelligence Specialist
Serves as a multi-source Intelligence Specialist. Performs complex intelligence analysis with emphasis on Space Force and DoD programs/systems acquisition activities and leads teams/projects supporting MAJCOM, Space Force, and DoD acquisition processes and programs.
Provides Intelligence support to DoD/USSF Acquisition programs, systems, and processes. Employs expertise to achieve technical understanding of a US weapon system's intelligence information requirements to identify and minimize cost, schedule, and performance risks as early in the system's life-cycle as possible.
Presents ISR capabilities to a variety of program office, service, national, and/or coalition customers. Applies knowledge of acquisition and IC, to include awareness of the variety of intelligence databases, collection management, requirements management, IC roles and responsibilities, online intelligence documentation, and new intelligence technology developments to assure program threat requirements are identified and recommends solutions for recognized gaps.
Serves as an Intelligence authority on specific ISR programs, systems, or issues. Serves as an expert for an intelligence function, process, program, or weapon system. Makes recommendations and defends positions to the Program Office, directorate and/or center leadership, and other command-level or external customers.
Intelligence Specialist
Serves as a multi-source Intelligence Specialist. Performs complex intelligence analysis with emphasis on Space Force and DoD programs/systems acquisition activities and leads teams/projects supporting MAJCOM, Space Force, and DoD acquisition processes and programs.
Provides Intelligence support to DoD/USSF Acquisition programs, systems, and processes. Employs expertise to achieve technical understanding of a US weapon system's intelligence information requirements to identify and minimize cost, schedule, and performance risks as early in the system's life-cycle as possible.
Presents ISR capabilities to a variety of program office, service, national, and/or coalition customers. Applies knowledge of acquisition and IC, to include awareness of the variety of intelligence databases, collection management, requirements management, IC roles and responsibilities, online intelligence documentation, and new intelligence technology developments to assure program threat requirements are identified and recommends solutions for recognized gaps.
Serves as an Intelligence authority on specific ISR programs, systems, or issues. Serves as an expert for an intelligence function, process, program, or weapon system. Makes recommendations and defends positions to the Program Office, directorate and/or center leadership, and other command-level or external customers.
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