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V2X is hiring a Counterintelligence Analyst in anticipation of contract award. The Counterintelligence Analyst will provide updates on CI threats and foreign adversary tactics at large.
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Provides support in areas such as Human Source Intelligence (HUMINT), Counterintelligence Criminal Analysis, and Open-Source Intelligence, including collection management, analysis, and tasking.
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The incumbent serves as a technical expert in the multidisciplinary fields of research and all source analytical techniques, insider threat, personnel security, counterintelligence, intelligence, force protection, and related subject matter areas as they pertain to federal personnel vetting, the national security adjudicative guidelines (e.g. foreign preference, foreign influence, allegiance, criminal and personal conduct), and insider threat mitigation.
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Celestar Corporation is seeking a Mid-level Counterintelligence (CI)/HUMINT Source Manager (Desk Officer) supporting the United States Central Command (USCENTCOM) Directorate of Intelligence (J2) located at MacDill AFB in Tampa, Florida and at a variety of other locations throughout CONUS/OCONUS and the USCENTCOM Area of Responsibility (AOR.
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Cherokee Analytics is seeking a CI Analyst in the Analysis Division to provide mid-level CI analytical support to CI AD to identify, assess, and disrupt threats to cleared industry, cleared personnel, DOD, and the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA.
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Our comprehensive services encompass acquisition, financial and program management, fleet synthetic training, logistics, ship construction engineering, systems engineering and integration, wargaming, test and evaluation, as well as security, counterintelligence, and policy analysis.
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The CI Analyst will apply initiative, sound judgment, and maintain continuous contacts with outside sources of information in order to gather essential material of counterintelligence interest.
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NCIS is the Department of Navy (DON) component with primary responsibility for criminal investigation, law enforcement (LE), counterterrorism (CT), counterintelligence (CI), and cyber matters. NCIS is the Department of Navy (DON) component with primary responsibility for criminal investigation, law enforcement (LE), counterterrorism (CT), counterintelligence (CI), and cyber matters.
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Coordinates with Security and Installations Directorate (SI) Office of Counterintelligence (SIC), Insider Threat Office (SIII), in addition to other law enforcement and counterintelligence personnel as required to perform advanced investigation and triage of incidents.
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Applies expertise in counter terrorism, subversion, sabotage, and espionage threats posed by various entities within the area of operations; as well as familiarity with threat analysis, operations, and related systems, such as the Migration Defense Intelligence Threat Data System (MDITDS), Intelligence Information Report (IIR) production, Virtual Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence Analysis and Processing System (VCHAPS.
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This position is with the Department of Homeland Security, within U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Intelligence, Insider Threat and Counterintelligence Services Division (ITCSD), located in Washington, DC. This position is non-reimbursable and will be used to staff an intelligence specialist position within the Counterintelligence Services Branch.
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Counterintelligence, Insider Threat and OPSEC program experience. FSO/CPSO and COMSEC Custodian. COMSEC Manager experience. Bachelors degree in Administration of Justice, Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement or related field or the equivalent is required plus a minimum of 10 years relevant experience; or Master's degree plus a minimum of 8 years relevant experience.
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Interface with Counterintelligence Operations & Corporate Investigations (COCI) and senior management on counterintelligence, investigative, workplace violence and Insider Threat Program matters.
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Willingness to submit to a Counterintelligence polygraph. Advise the Information System Owner (ISO), Information Data Owner (IDO), Program Security Officer (PSO), and the Delegated and/or Authorizing Official (DAO/AO) on any assessment and authorization issues.
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Minimum of five (5) years of experience in one of the following areas:Construction security surveillance,Technical surveillance counter measures,Industrial or government security involving counterintelligence, orConstruction quality assurance.
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