What are the responsibilities and job description for the Technical Advisor position at GLOBAL C2 INTEGRATION TECHNOLOGIES?
Responsibilities:
- Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) on U.S. Air Force and Intelligence Community (IC) policies and directives related to cyber operations and Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations, particularly multi-INT requirements and assessments.
- Steer the development and implementation of information-sharing methodologies and strategic communication plans that foster collaborative relationships with Component Numbered Air Forces (C-NAFs), National Mission Partners, and Air & Space Operations Centers (AOCs) worldwide.
- Evaluate and review existing government documents, prepare high-level written reports and briefings, and ensure the timely update of stakeholders on task progress and status.
- Assess and recommend solutions for Air Force cyber and cryptologic requirements, providing insight into capabilities and operations related to 16th AF cyber and ISR missions.
- Apply deep knowledge of cryptologic collection, processing, exploitation, and dissemination (CPED) to align cyber and ISR tools, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) with mission objectives.
- Identify critical gaps in cyber and ISR operations and develop a roadmap to enhance cross-functional collaboration.
- Establish and cultivate working groups and collaborative relationships within 16 AF, sister services, and national partners to address complex operational and tactical-level cyber and cryptologic challenges.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for corporate operations at the designated site, ensuring seamless communication between corporate headquarters and on-site teams. Oversee daily operations, manage personnel, and drive the execution of business objectives in alignment with company policies and strategic goals.
- Proven ability to research, analyze, and apply DoD, AF, and IC policies relevant to cyber operations and ISR Multi-INT.
- Experience in preparing and delivering comprehensive written and oral briefings to senior leadership.
- Strong understanding of cyber warfare capabilities, ISR operations, and cryptologic policy.
- Demonstrated ability to work across multiple agencies, commands, and national partners to resolve technical and operational challenges.
- Experience with joint exercise or mission planning is highly desirable.
- Previous roles in inter-command liaison or cross-agency collaboration a plus.
- Must have current TS/SCI U.S. DoD Security Clearance
- To obtain a U.S. Security Clearance, an individual must be a current U.S. Citizen in accordance with Executive Order 12968.