What are the responsibilities and job description for the C4ISR Analyst position at Native American Technology?
Description:
In support of Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA), NATECH is recruiting for a C4I Analyst.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Conduct all-source methods to assess foreign military command, control, communications, and computer (C4) and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities, limitations, and vulnerabilities.
- Analyze foreign military exercises and operations to identify C4ISR TTPs, strategy, doctrine, readiness, maintenance, integration, and compatibility issues.
- Analyze military C4ISR assets to include, but not limited to, disposition, movements, sensors, operability, architecture, networks, nodes, targeting, survivability tactics, and denial and deception tactics.
- Analyze signals and associated emitters utilizing Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) data sources, tools, and techniques.
- Analyze foreign early warning capabilities and limitations to detect, notify, and react to U.S. maritime, ground, and air activities and communications.
- Monitor C4ISR acquisition/modernization trends using SIGINT, GEOINT, OSINT, and HUMINT sources and assess its impact on U.S. military operations, tactics, and systems.
- Conduct all-Source analytic production on foreign naval air, surface, undersea warfare and/or naval infantry/amphibious/expeditionary forces C4ISR capabilities to include, but not limited to, exercises, tactics, platforms, sensors, strategy and doctrine, weapons and readiness.
- Conduct research to determine current and future foreign Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities using SIGINT, GEOINT, OSINT, and HUMINT sources.
- Analyze foreign capabilities and limitations to detect U.S. maritime, ground, and air activities and communications.
- Conduct temporal analysis to determine a country's early warning capabilities.
- Follow technology transfer and its military impact and ability of recipient actors to assimilate transferred technology.
- Monitor ISR acquisition/modernization trends and assess its impact on U.S. military operations.
Required Education and experience:
- Must possess an active TS SCI clearance
- Must have relevant and demonstrated experience.
- Demonstrates comprehensive mission knowledge and skills that affirms completion of all developmental training and experience.
- Demonstrates ability to communicate understanding from information that may be incomplete, indirect, highly complex, seemingly unrelated, and / or technically advanced. Structures analytic questions based on trends in reporting and a range of analytic perspectives from other analysts, organizations, and intelligence disciplines.
- Demonstrates ability to collaborate and work with other IC members on information sharing, driving collection, and addressing analytic disputes and conflict resolution.
- Demonstrates ability to develop concise, insightful, and comprehensive products for defense intelligence.
- Demonstrates ability to guide teams in researching multifaceted or critical problems.
- Demonstrates ability to work independently with oversight and direction.
- Demonstrates ability to use logic when evaluating and synthesizing multiple sources of information.
- Demonstrates understanding of interpreting analysis to include, but not limited to, its meaning, importance, and implications.
- Demonstrates ability to defend analytic judgements with sound, logical conclusions and adapt analytic judgments when presented with new information, evolving conditions, or unexpected developments.
- Demonstrates ability to produce timely, logical, and concise analytic reports, documents, assessments, studies, and briefing materials in formats including Microsoft Office tools (e.g. Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.), electronic/ soft copy matrices and / or web-enabled formats.
- Demonstrates ability to communicate complex issues clearly in a concise and organized manner both verbally and non-verbally; with strong grammar skills. Demonstrates proficiency using Microsoft Office tools.
- Demonstrates ability to develop structured research including, but not limited to, obtaining, evaluating, organizing, and maintaining information within security and data protocols.
- Demonstrates ability to recognize nuances and resolve contradictions and inconsistencies in information.
- Demonstrates working knowledge using complex analytic methodologies, such as structured analytic techniques or alternative approaches. to examine biases, assumptions, and theories to eliminate uncertainty, strengthen analytic arguments, and mitigate surprise. Structured analytic techniques include, but not limited to, Analysis of Competing Hypotheses, Devil's Advocacy, High-Impact/ Low-Impact Analysis, Red Team Analysis and Alternative Futures Analysis.
- Demonstrates understanding of intelligence collection capabilities and limitations, to include but not limited to, technical sensors / platforms and human intelligence sources.
- Demonstrates understanding of evaluating collected intelligence reporting, engaging with collection managers, and developing collection requirements.