What are the responsibilities and job description for the GEOINT Analyst position at CACI?
What You’ll Get to Do :
As a CACI-Wexford GEOINT Analyst, you will be a member of a team of analysts providing geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) reach back support to Improvised Threat, Emerging Technologies and WMD efforts and operations executed by committed war fighting units and partners globally. This position serves as GEOINT subject-matter expert and technical authority with a focus on current/near-term events, plans, developments and trends pertaining to GEOINT, the proliferation of WMD and nuclear/radiological events issues impacting weapons security force protection and force operability and survivability against a broad spectrum of nuclear, biological, chemical and other WMD events. As a GEOINT subject matter expert, conducts applied research on specific intelligence issues pertaining to emerging and WMD threats to US and allied nations provides written input to reports and briefings assists with answering requests for information (RFI) assists in research and analytical data entries related to emerging and WMD all for dissemination to Agency leadership and its personnel, Combatant Commands and the Intelligence Community (IC). As required, you will interact directly with the client, the Improvised-Threat Community of Interest (CoI), WMD CoI, Emerging Threat CoI, intelligence partners across the IC, and the deployed intelligence consumer during the development of intelligence products to meet intelligence requests for information. As required, you will planning, developing, and delivering tailored intelligence capabilities and tools training to supported intelligence consumers and partners. You will assist in providing quality assurance and quality control over developed products to ensure they meet client standards and follow Director of National Intelligence (DNI) standards.
More About the Role:
You will provide support to Request For Support (RFS) responses developed by embedded teammates supporting units forward answer requests for support from other intelligence consumers, and work closely with a wide variety of units, institutions, and partners. You will assist with training and pre-deployment training/preparation.
You will work closely with other members of the team to monitor and identify capabilities and vulnerabilities of targeted enemy organizations identify trends, patterns, and key nodes and highlight their relationships to the targeted enemy networks. You will assist with the development and maintenance of analytic policies and procedures for processing, production, and dissemination of intelligence.
As required, you will brief intelligence assessments and may represent the client organization in fielding technical questions to support key assessments. You may serve as a client liaison and coordinate with government personnel, technical experts, and sub-contractors.
You’ll Bring These Qualifications:
- Current Top Secret/Specialized Compartmented Information Security Clearance.
- One to three years of GEOINT (IMINT, FMV, SAR, etc.) support to members of the IC.
- Previous experience with CBRNE/WMD related intelligence (to include CP, Nuclear Policy, health/medical, arms control, weapons technology, etc.)
- One to three years intelligence analyst experience required.
- More than five years of military experience, and/or a combination of military and IC Agency experience, including recent combat deployments, and be well-versed in all areas of Geospatial military intelligence.
- Be willing to deploy to the required theater of operations, usually conducting periodic travel within CONUS and up to three-month deployments to OCONUS locations as required.
- Expert understanding of GEOINT analytic tools such as Arc-Pro, ENVI, and SOCET
These Qualifications Would be Nice to Have:
- More than five years of experience providing direct GEOINT support to network analysis in support of attack the network operations - including counter-facilitation.
- Master degree in GEOINT related field (geospatial engineering, cartography)
- More than 15 years of military experience, and/or a combination of military and IC Agency experience, including recent combat deployments, and be well-versed in all areas of Geospatial military intelligence.
- Practical understanding of Intel-related databases and tools such as M3, TAC, NCTC Online, TIDE, ICReach SIGINT database, Cultweave SIGINT database, and other SIGINT Database.
- Practical understanding of analytic Intel tools such as, Analyst Notebook and Palantir.
What We Can Offer You:
- CACI-Wexford manages the Special Operations and Asymmetric Solutions Operating Group within CACI’s Operations Support and Services Sector. As the premier provider of Special Operations capabilities Tactical Advisory and Embedded Support intelligence Applications to Law Enforcement security cooperation and OCONUS Training Support Delivery for the company, CACI-Wexford has a reputation for uncompromising standards of quality in its people and its performance. Joining the CACI-WGI team is a mark of excellence for those employees who complete our rigorous Mission Focused Staffing process.
- CACI-Wexford’s mission places its personnel against the government’s most critical emerging challenges. Work with us, and you’ll be working with a team making a difference across the globe.
- CACI-Wexford offers competitive benefits as well as numerous learning and development opportunities.
- As the Prime Contractor for this effort, CACI-Wexford offers unmatched stability and growth potential within the program.
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