Cyber Intelligence Planner Minimum Top Secret Clearance Is Must

Overview

On Site
$50 - $70
Contract - W2
Contract - Independent
Contract - 12 Month(s)
No Travel Required

Skills

Cyber security
Intelligence analysis
Threat analysis

Job Details

Cyber Intelligence Planner

Location Arlington VA Onsite role
Long Term

Client is seeking an experienced Cyber Intelligence Planner to support . The ideal candidate will develop detailed intelligence plans to meet cyber operations requirements and collaborate with other cyber operations planners to identify, validate, and levy requirements for collection and analysis. This role involves participating in targeting selection, validation, synchronization, and execution of cyber actions, and synchronizing intelligence activities to support organizational objectives in cyberspace. This position offers an excellent opportunity to be part of a high-performing team responsible for supporting a high-velocity collaborative environment, along with tremendous growth potential. If you are interested in a challenge and a great working environment, apply today!
Responsibilities:
The specific duties include but are not necessarily limited to the following:

Provides intelligence support and coordination function works to provide a holistic, timely, and accurate view and analysis of the cyber threat environment that enables leaders and cyber defense operations planners to make informed decisions.
Coordinates the intelligence planning activities by linking planning systems and outputs to management processes and employ planning methodologies to inform the synchronization of intelligence resources in support of crisis and steady-state operations.
Coordinates intelligence-related activities with the Key Intelligence Official (KIO) and Intel.
Supports establishing and maintaining relationships with relevant intelligence community (IC) partners to ensure IC input into joint cyber defense plans and priority areas.
In collaboration with relevant IC partners, support identifying and submitting Key Intelligence Questions (KIQs), Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIRs), and Collection Requirements (CRs) that align to priorities for which the integration of intelligence support is relevant.
Monitor for emerging cyber threats or changes to the threat environment.
Receive and review the initial planning guidance, support in determining what intelligence is needed to support the plan and, in collaboration with relevant IC partners, support in facilitating intelligence support.
Identify, analyze, and integrate cyber threat intelligence related to core planning team s development of threat scenario, plan objectives, plan lines of effort, and COAs, and respond to requests for information (RFIs) from core planning team (CPT).
Receive, review, and respond to ad hoc RFIs from offices, relating to ongoing or future plans, efforts, or operations.
Support in working with IC partners to verify appropriate classification of cyber defense plans and associated intelligence and work to downgrade products, as needed.
In coordination with relevant IC partners, support in developing intelligence annex and appendices for specific plans and in developing intelligence/threat briefings for leadership and Senior Advisory Council (JSAC) review, as needed.
In coordination with relevant IC partners, support in planning and organizing threat briefings for external partners, as needed.
Support in developing and maintaining any frameworks, processes, or procedures required to formalize how intelligence support and coordination.
Support communication and coordination with internal and external partners.
Develop working group schedules, and support the development of management plans, and other management documentation to govern working group conduct.
Prepare meeting agendas, meeting materials, attend project meetings, and prepare and distribute Meeting Minutes. Capture and track meeting action items.
Support the preparation of briefing materials for senior leadership, partners, and core planning teams.
Measure effectiveness of intelligence support and provide recommendations for improvement, as required.
Support program management functions related to compartmented intelligence programs.
Identify, develop, document, and execute methodologies for incorporating and fusing private sector cyber threat intelligence into intelligence support.
Assist with the coordinating and conducting analytic exchanges involving USG IC partners to develop collaborative and fused concepts, understanding, and support for operational activities.

Desired Skills and Experience:
Relevant certifications in intelligence analysis or cybersecurity.
Required Skills and Experience:
Must obtain and retain a Top-Secret clearance and obtain and retain SCI eligibility/access during the performance of the contract.
Minimum of 6-8 years of experience in developing and improving business processes for government or private sector organizations.
Extensive experience analyzing mission requirements to determine what resources and skills are needed to meet objectives.
Strong written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to develop detailed intelligence plans to satisfy cyber operations requirements.
Ability to collaborate with other cyber operations planners to identify, validate, and levy requirements for collection and analysis.
Ability to employ planning methodologies to synchronize JCDC intelligence resources in support of crisis and steady-state operations.

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