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Conduct analysis using intelligence and information from multiple sources to assess, interpret, forecast, and explain a range of national security issues and developments that are regional or functional in nature.
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The ACO partners closely with military services to address critical national security challenges by defining architectural solutions that combine emerging technologies and new warfighting constructs.
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Peraton is a next-generation national security company that drives missions of consequence spanning the globe and extending to the farthest reaches of the galaxy. Peraton is currently seeking a Cyber Intelligence Operations Analyst who will be responsible for integrating knowledge, information, and data from a variety of partners, to include the U.S Intelligence Community (IC), State, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT), the private sector, international partners, the U.S. critical infrastructure, and computer network defense communities.
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Lead tradecraft consults, facilitations, and collaborative exercises to help the customer expand their thinking and the range of possibilities, refine the understanding of complex issues, organize argumentation, and develop strategies to address uncertainties/gaps, alternative futures/trajectories, and implications for U.S. national security.
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Interpret, plan, and execute the collection of open source intelligence as necessary to meet DS priorities including operations in support of large-scale, multi-national events domestically and abroad.
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Serve as the office of Counterintelligence and Counterterrorism Vetting (CCV), Mid-level Identity Intelligence Analyst and Diplomatic Security Identity Assurance System (DSIAS) trainer.
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Bachelor’s degree in National Security studies, Criminal Intelligence, Criminal Justice, Political Science, Business, Economics, International Relations, or Foreign Studies. Fivecast’s Intelligence Team is responsible for researching, collecting, analyzing, and sharing critical information and data on online threat groups critical to US and International security.
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Threat Intelligence Analyst with strong knowledge and experience with Department of Defense and Intelligence Community practices in protecting National Security. Three (3) years or more working within National Security, Department of Defense or US Intelligence Community.
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Our professionals help our clients to identify, combat, and mitigate national security threats such as fraud, money laundering, sanctions violations, cybercrime, threats of terrorism, human trafficking, narcotics trafficking, litigations, and disputes.
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ABS Group is currently searching for enthusiastic, highly motivated leaders with strong organizational skills to join our Department of Homeland Security (DHS) National Risk Management Center’s (NRMC) Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) team in Washington, DC, and support CISA in leading the national effort to protect and enhance the resilience of the nation’s physical and cyber infrastructure.
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Master’s degree in International Affairs, Political Science, Foreign Area Studies, or National Security. If you have strong analytical skills and a problem-solving mindset, we have an opportunity to use those skills to protect our national security and inform our defense policymakers.
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5+ years of DoD work experience supporting intelligence and/or national security issues. Focus area or course work on National Security, Economics, Business, Finance, or International Relations.
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Candidates are required to pass a background check, to include a drug test, with the Boston Police Department as a condition of employment and must be able to obtain and maintain a national security clearance at the Top Secret level.
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