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Chugach Government Solutions

INTELLIGENCE ANALYST - ALL SOURCE (MID-LEVEL)

Chugach Government Solutions, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022


About Us

When you work at Chugach Government Solutions (CGS), you join a proud legacy of supporting missions while sustaining culture. The federal division of Chugach Alaska Corporation, CGS has been supporting critical missions as a government contractor for over 25 years. Our focus is to support facility maintenance, IT/technical services, construction and education. We are proud to have built, and continue to foster, an incredibly talented team spanning across the globe in hundreds of different fields - each team member proud to serve our country with first-class business services, while also making a difference for our Chugach shareholders. At CGS, empowering employees is a part of our core, and that focus is one of the ways we build and foster high-performing teams. We empower our employees through competitive compensation and benefits package, professional growth opportunities, truthful communication, and more! If you are looking for an opportunity to serve something bigger than yourself; if you want your day job to be one that creates meaningful value; if you are looking for an environment that highly values employees and respects individual differences - then Chugach Government Solutions may be the right fit for you!

Job Overview

Chugach is looking for a highly qualified, experienced, and self-motivated individual to perform the duties of an All-Source Intelligence Analyst - Mid-level. The All-Source Intelligence Analyst position is required to have the knowledge and experience in Intel community system tools, as well as query capabilities and critical thinking skills and utilize knowledge of principles, concepts and techniques of identity management analysis and methodologies as well as combat forensics and related general intelligence. Work Model: Onsite/Office-Based Salary Range: $115K - $135K

Responsibilities

Essential Duties & Job Functions:

Plan, implement, and maintain databases to store and process technical or operational intelligence in multiple assigned areas. Demonstrate experience in navigating, querying, and using data from multiple open source and Intelligence Community databases and forums on classified and unclassified systems. Utilize analytical tools and methodologies to fill present intelligence gaps and plan for future gaps. Initiate the collection of intelligence to fill critical gaps, weighing the risks posed by the collection of this information against the need for it. Plan, develop, organize, and conduct special research studies providing comprehensive assessments of broad, exceptionally complex, or highly sensitive issues within the assigned area. Develop methods of evaluating the validity, accuracy, and reliability of a broad array and high volume of information, for translation into intelligence relevant to the organization. Analyze the significance and policy implications of issues in the assigned areas. Initiate contact with personnel stationed overseas, other intelligence analysts, and experts in specialty fields to validate and ascertain reliability of information. Analyze intelligence reports and data to make recommendations which inform the development of agency programs. Develop strategies for major areas of uncertainty in domestic and international political, social, or economic policies, trends, or situations that have or had potentially significant repercussions to the agency, to the United States, or internationally. Provide interpretation of intelligence analyses and draft critical intelligence assessments. Apprise policy and intelligence officials at all levels, within and outside the organization, on emerging issues by preparing intelligence reports and presenting oral briefings. Assist in developing the organization's position on controversial or disputed issues. Write for various publications on behalf of the organization. Respond to requests for information from a wide variety of sources. Serve as technical expert, independently developing and maintaining critical relationships with various stakeholders in the Government, private industry, and academia to further USAID's intelligence research, operations, and development efforts. Create processes by which the organization pursues collaborative arrangements and relationships with the Intelligence Community and intelligence proponents. Conceive, develop, and implement outreach strategies designed to reach and engage intelligence entities. Provide advice and assistance on developing policies and procedures for the organization's liaison activities. Exhibit the ability to work and multitask independently or in a collaborative environment.

Job Requirements

Mandatory: United States Citizen. Five years of experience, education, and/or training in All-Source Intelligence analysis. TS/SCI Security Clearance required. Must have SBPR/SSBI adjudicated within the past 7 years; DoD Continuous Evaluation is not accepted in lieu of full SBPR. Demonstrated proficiency with the Microsoft Office suite of applications, internet, email, and database applications. Must have a valid driver's license with acceptable driving record. Reasonable Accommodation: CGS will provide reasonable accommodations, according to applicable state and federal laws, to all qualified individuals with physical or mental disabilities. In compliance with the ADA Amendments Act (ADAAA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a position with Chugach Government Solutions or any of its subsidiaries, please email ada@chugachgov.com Equal Employment Opportunity: Chugach is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, pregnancy, disability, genetic factors, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

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