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Open Source Intelligence Analyst. Find and work with available web and so cia l media content, construct new OSINT and PAI tradecraft documents and workflows, and analyze the development of OSINT and PAI tradecraft, including integration across multiple intelligence disciplines and systems.
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Provide Intelligence support to the US Army Central Protection Directorate's Counter Improvised Threat Integration Cell. Demonstrate Subject Matter Expertise and analysis on various threats, including Improvised Explosive Devices, Unmanned Aerial Systems, Explosive Ordnance, and Explosive Hazards.
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USA, VA, McLean (8283 Greensboro Dr, Hamilton) Booz Allen Hamilton Using tomorrow’s technologies, Booz Allen advances the nation’s most critical civil, defense, and national security missions.
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Work as a Cyber All-Source Intelligence Threat Analyst supporting an intelligence client's ground force science and te chn ical intelligence ( S & TI ) reporting responsibility.
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As a Space and Counter-Space Analyst, you use your spe cia lized analytical and te chn ical experience and your attention to detail to develop analytic assessments and reports to give your client the actionable intelligence and context they need.
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Force Design & Wargame Intelligence Analyst. Serves as a subject matter expert, possessing in-depth knowledge of force design and wargame intelligence analysis. CCNA, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, or SSCP Certification.
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As a client-facing data business intelligence analyst, you’ll be trusted to advance client initiatives at different levels, apply deep business analytical expertise to functional business requirements, increase awareness and adoption of data analytics capabilities, and display a proven track record of absorbing innovative technologies and processes quickly.
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Trusted to transform missions with the power of tomorrow’s technologies, Booz Allen Hamilton advances the nation’s most critical civil, defense, and national security priorities. Similar Jobs (5) GEOINT Analyst locations Quantico, VA time type Full time posted on Posted 10 Days Ago Intelligence Mission Manager, Senior locations Quantico, VA time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago Space Analyst locations Quantico, VA time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago.
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As an EW Intelligence Analyst in a cell supporting Army operations, you’ll contribute to senior-level strategic planning products and briefings, including formal papers and background information for combatant command and Army component command senior leader decision making.
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As a joint target intel analyst, you use your spe cia lized te chn ical and functional experience and your attention to detail to develop assessments to give your client the actionable intelligence and context they need.
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Supply Chain Intelligence Analyst. Experience assessing all-source intelligence or SIGINT products to recommend/implement solutions for targeting projects. Condense and simplify complicated information derived from supply chain networks into threat and supply chain risk analyses; includes the fusing of all-source intelligence to include open-source information to leverage sensitive databases and draft target package products and recommendations.
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