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Specific intelligence analyst training from law enforcement or an accredited organization such as Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) or International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEA.
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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-SOAS has a reputation for uncompromising standards of quality in its people and its performance.
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Members of CSIB work closely with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies (primarily the New York City Police Department), bureaus within QDA, and other stakeholders within the community, to identify and study crime trends, groups, and individuals most responsible for driving crimes that impact our communities including violent crime, theft, fraud, and quality of life offenses.
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Prior Service member from Military Intelligence, Explosives Ordnance Disposal or applicable Law Enforcement background. Recent (last three years) experience working with CEXC, WTI, DFSC, TEDAC facility, other NGIC, DIA or United States Government (USG) WTI related exploitation activity; interagency, or state/ local law enforcement lab.
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As a CACI-SOAS Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Analyst, you will be responsible for providing accurate, relevant, and timely GEOINT analyses and assessments in support of United States Army Special Operations Command's (USASOC) core responsibility to provide trained and ready forces that are prepared to meet Geographic Combatant Command (GCC) and Theater Special Operations Command (TSOC) requirements around the world.
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C) performing other discovery, pretrial preparation, and trial missions, including, but not limited to, research and analysis of existing intelligence, law enforcement, and legal products, as well as creation of new products.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to:Conduct all source intelligence analysis, cyber analysis, counterintelligence analysis, and intelligence analysis for law enforcement.
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Bachelor's Degree in computer science, or equivalent technical training; AND four (4) years of progressively responsible experience in technical support of computer systems, including one (1) year of experience in crime and/or intelligence analysis in a law enforcement or military setting; must obtain ACJIS and NCIC Terminal Operator Certification and Cellebrite Certified Physical Analyst within six (6) months of appointment and maintain certification.
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Strong understanding of privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties issues as they pertain to the intelligence cycle within local law enforcement and an intelligence fusion center environment.
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Provide analytic support to senior officials, collectors, and operators throughout the DoD, IC, and federal law enforcement agencies/organizations in support of USCENTCOM J2’s programs, functions, and mission activities.
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As an All-Source Intelligence Analyst, you will conduct timely, relevant, in-depth research and analysis using qualitative and quantitative methodology to support the Finished Intelligence (FINTEL) production cycle while adhering to Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs) 203, 206, and 208.
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Intelligence Community, Federal, State, Local Law Enforcement, and International Partners. Professional representation of the TSC at all time, while on the phone and thru written means (email, skype, Qualifications An Intelligence Analyst II candidate shall possess the following qualifications:Masters degree in any discipline and 1 year experience in a related field.
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Synchronize CI and HUMINT, Law Enforcement (LE), and security analysis to reduce the vulnerabilities of emerging technologies and to recommend methodologies to counter foreign intelligence and insider threats to the DoD.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree; Political Science, Government Affairs or International Affairs preferred but not required OR four (4) years of experience in the IC community and/or law enforcement experience.
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Develop rapid responses to inquiries using classified and CBP law enforcement data systems. The applicant will be required to answer certain questions for export control purposes, and that information will be reviewed by compliance personnel to ensure compliance with federal law.
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