Cyntel Technologies is seeking Sr and MID Level All Source Analysts for a NEWLY Awarded INSCOM contract at Ft Belvoir, VA.

Clearance – TS/SCI

Senior Intelligence and Operations Analyst / Site Lead

Responsibilities:

  • Administer, monitor, and oversee the production of contractor draft products.
  • Actively participate in specified meetings, briefings, conference, seminars, progress reviews.
  • Provide a comprehensive monthly report IAW Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) detailing work performed during the period and including historic/projected financial data.
  • Maintain current (quarterly) IMCC SOPs and Operational Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) implementing all Government changes and updates.
  • Identify shortfalls that could be remedied by existing tools or currently non-existing tools within INSCOM, or software applications to the COR.
  • Ensure that all contractors are trained within the first 15 days of the contract award and can execute all requirements.
  • Maintain all existing matrices for tracking intelligence operations inputs (databases, websites, and message traffic) from elements spanning the tactical to national levels.
  • Responsible for the review of messages and logs to ensure complete awareness of transpired messages received and events/issues/items of concern for the previous 12 to 72-hour period and be prepared to accurately assess and advise Government members of the IMCC, G-3 and Command Group of impact to INSCOM and any needed responses and/or actions required.
  • Prepare briefings, daily, weekly, and monthly operational updates, notes, and reports through established Quality Control and Quality Assurance measures as 100% finished products.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Current DoD Top Secret / SCI Security Clearance.
  • Master’s degree in any discipline.
  • 20 years Army or Joint All Source Intelligence experience.
  • Demonstrated experience as a staff member at Division or higher level.
  • Experience as a primary staff officer, primary staff directorate NCOIC or primary staff directorate warrant officer is preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience producing reports incorporating text and graphics to convey complex concepts to senior policy makers.
  • Demonstrated experience managing research and coordination for projects.
  • MEL 4, WOSSE or SLC/SMA

 

Desired Qualifications:

  • PMP Certification
  • Chief, Joint Operations Center, or SOF Operations Center OIC

Mid-Level Watch Shift Intelligence Operations Analyst  

Requirements:

  • Maintain 24/7 mission command capability for the INSCOM Leadership.
  • Serve as the single focal point for the interface between HQ INSCOM, its MSCs, supported units and organizations, DoD, AOC, and Intelligence Community.
  • Respond to general inquiries from SIL, INSCOM G-3 Directorate leadership, IMCC leadership (e.g., G-3, Deputy and SGM of Operations, G-3/3 Current Operations Chief, Deputy, and NCOIC, Regional Desk Officers, and IMCC Chief and Deputy), the COR, or higher Government authority.
  • Effectively apply critical thinking methodologies and processes in resolving complex problems, conducting analysis, development, production and delivery of products; to include, responding appropriately to Requests for Information (RFIs), drafting EXSUMS, information papers, briefings and presenting oral presentations.
  • Prepare and conduct Shift Change Briefs/Updates.
  • Provide summary/EXSUM of Shift Change key points to the Senior IMCC Operations and Intelligence Support / Senior Intelligence and Operations Analyst/Site Lead and the COR.
  • Monitor news media outlets for situational awareness, specifically for worldwide news reports that may impact INSCOM and Army equities. Maintain continuous surveillance of the world situation for items of interest to the INSCOM or ARSTAFF and report using the appropriate means (e.g. EXSUM, log entry, email, etc.) IAW established SOPs and Battle Drills.
  • Monitor NIPRNET, SIPRNET, and JWICS networks for worldwide and national events, both natural and manmade, that have an impact on the INSCOM organization or INSCOM operations. This includes, but is not limited to, earthquakes, hurricanes, bombings, active shooters, and military attacks. Initiate coordination with appropriate staff directorate and draft an INSCOM response IAW established SOPs and Battle Drills.
  • Monitor, track, and disseminate Theater Significant Activities (SIGACTS), SIPR, NIPR, and the Automated Message Handling System (AMHS) for Serious Incident Reports (SIR), OPREP-3s, and other messages that meet HQDA Senior Leader Critical Command Information Requirement (CCIR) criteria or may impact INSCOM elements. Take appropriate actions IAW IMCC/IMCC SOP or Battle Drills.
  • Monitor message traffic across NIPRNET, SIPRNET, and JWICS networks for immediate notification requirements for the INSCOM G-3 to satisfy requests for information (RFI) from CCMD intelligence elements, MSCs, the Army Cyber Command, and the AOC.
  • Receive, summarize, disseminate, track, and archive all INSCOM Serious Incident Reports (SIRs), outages and all Shift activities IAW IMCC SOP or IMCC Knowledge Enterprise protocols.
  • Disseminate, track, and archive all published HQDA Execution Orders (EXORD), Fragmentary Orders (FRAGOS), and Warning Orders (WARNOS) IAW IMCC SOP or IMCC Knowledge Enterprise procedures.
  • Receive orders for publication from G-33 Orders Production Cell or other Government personnel designated in writing by the COR to the contractor and disseminate orders in accordance with established INSCOM IMCC SOP.
  • Forward all HQDA Operations Briefs and selected JS Briefs via NIPR, SIPR or JWICS networks with the appropriate classification and caveats, by using the assigned distribution list. Additionally, post HQDA and JS Briefs to the IMCC Knowledge Enterprise (e.g., IMCC Dashboard(s), BUB, Read-books, Highlights, and COP), or any other locations that the COR, or other Government personnel designated in writing by the COR to the contractors deems appropriate.
  • Compile and disseminate the CG and Senior staff daily read books.
  • Receive and disseminate all (DTRA) Treaty messages to appropriate MSC(s), via email to the greatest extent possible, using appropriate HQDA protocols for responding to inquiries. Log the event, critical information, and distribution contacts/list into the IMCC Watch portal log.
  • Update and maintain the current list of CCIRs from the CCDRs.
  • Synchronize IMCC operations and intelligence reporting in support of current, emergency, and crisis events.
  • Conduct analysis of operational requirements stemming from messages, plans, and orders issued by the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), HQDA, or Commanding General, INSCOM. Provide draft recommendations or response to the COR, or other Government personnel designated in writing by the COR to the contractor.
  • Maintain and update the INSCOM Common Operation Picture (COP), to include information pertaining to INSCOM’s global deployments, disposition of forces and capabilities, INSCOM’s support to global operations (steady state and contingency), global hotspots, and named and emerging areas of interest.
  • Prepare and conduct daily executive level Battle Update Briefs, generally at 0800 Fort Belvoir, VA local time, unless an alternate time is arranged. The purpose of these BUB activities is to provide timely, relevant information regarding INSCOM global intelligence operations to INSCOM senior leaders and serve as an action- officer level exchange of information for matters of cross-staff interest or requiring cross-staff coordination.
  • Develop products to include presentations, briefings, information papers, and executive summaries utilizing tools to include Google Earth, Arc GIS, Microsoft Office Suite, and the embedded suite of intelligence analysis tools within DCGS-A.

 

Minimum Requirements:

  • Current DoD Top Secret / SCI Security Clearance
  • Bachelor’s degree in any discipline.
  • 10-15 years Army or Joint All Source Intelligence experience
  • Demonstrated experience as a staff member at Battalion or higher level.
  • Experience as a primary staff officer, primary staff section NCOIC or primary staff section warrant officer is preferred.
  • Experience with all-source intelligence processes, data evaluation, and analysis.
  • Demonstrated experience delivering global situational awareness in support of planning, synchronization, decision making and execution of client missions using automated systems.
  • Demonstrated experience with intelligence automated systems.
  • Working knowledge of the Operational Production, Exploitation, and Dissemination Experience.
  • Demonstrated experience managing research and coordination for projects.
  • Experience working with and maintaining databases.
  • MICCC, WOAC or ALC.

Desired Qualifications:

  • At least 8 years or experience with military Plan and Operations processes.

Why Cyntel Technologies?

Cyntel Technologies offers a competitive benefit package to include:

  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid time off (PTO)
  • Bereavement Leave
  • Military Leave
  • Medical Plan
  • Dental Plan
  • Vision
  • 401K
  • Life Insurance

But what sets Cyntel Technologies apart from most other companies? That would be the continual open-door access to Senior Leadership as Cyntel nurtures an environment where you can voice your ideas, opinions, concerns, and you will be heard. Our management focus and culture are based on “One Team, One Fight” and resonates throughout our entire staff every day.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected status.