Employment Type : Full-Time
Targeting Analyst-Senior (Current Force Intelligence)
BTS Software Solutions has a unique opportunity for a Senior Targeting Analyst to develop targets and target systems for joint lethal and / or non-lethal engagements. Develops target nominations, creates database records, and databases target intelligence products. Produces all-source analytic damage estimates and battle damage assessments and assists with combat assessment requirements. Conducts collateral damage estimation, performs target list management, target strategy development, and provides joint target intelligence support to deliberate and dynamic target engagements. Provides recommendations for target prioritization to achieve commander objectives for plans and operations. Provides database nominations, creates and updates database and uploads TMs into databases.
Assists the Cyber National Mission Force (CNMF) Directorate of Intelligence (J2) in developing the processes and procedures to facilitate combat target development IAW CJCSI 3122.06C, CJCSI 3160.01A, CJCSI 3370.01A, CJCSM 3370.01, and CJCSM 3375.01, battle damage assessment (BDA) IAW CJCSM 3162.01, and dynamic targeting IAW Joint Publication 3-60.
Participates in USCYBERCOM Target Development Working Groups, Joint Targeting Working Groups, and Joint Targeting Coordination Boards, coordinate target development nominations, sensitive target approval and review, and battle damage assessment with USCC/J2T, support USCC/J38 and CNMF advanced target development (weaponeering solutions, aimpoint election, and collateral damage estimation), train and mentor government military and civilian personnel IAW USCC/J2T and CNMF/J2 guidance, and closely collaborate with USCC/J2T/J3F/J38/SJA and CNMF Fires, National Mission Teams, and National Support Teams.
Provides all-source analysis to include: Cyber Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace (CIPB), research, evaluation and de-confliction of single-source classified reporting, technical intrusion information, other agency all-source finished intelligence, open-source information and other relevant data.
Assists in the categorization and characterization of cyber threats and malware to help identify trends and changes in the activities of the cyber adversaries.
Adheres to Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) all-source analytic tradecraft and standards (to include but not limited to ICD 203, 206, 208, and 209).
Establishes and maintains communications with counterparts in the Intelligence Community, USCYBERCOM, JFHQ-C, Department of Homeland Security/NCSD, CERTS and Information Assurance Centers to collaborate on analysis and identify changes in the environment, focusing on the tactical level of cyber intelligence (At the direction of CNMF leadership and in accordance with the guidance of government sponsors).
Maintains cognizance of events occurring both within the U.S. government systems and internationally as directed to identify possible relationships to established knowledge base.
Possesses a minimum of 2 years’ experience producing all-source intelligence products within the U.S. intelligence community and either a certificate of completion /or verified work experience/course work equivalent to the skills identified in DoD Directive 8570.01 for IAT level 1 or IAM level.