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Job DescriptionATTENTION MILITARY‑AFFILIATED JOB SEEKERS - Our organization works with partner companies to source qualified talent for their open roles. The following position is available to Veterans, Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve Members, Military Spouses, Wounded Warriors, and their Caregivers. If you have the required skill set, education requirements, and experience, please click the submit button and follow the next steps.SummaryANG is seeking a Counterintelligence Analyst to support the Office of Special Investigations (OSI), as part of a cross‑functional Department of the Air Force (DAF) team charged with developing, implementing, and overseeing the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Due Diligence process. This position is onsite at Wright Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio.Essential FunctionsIn coordination with OSI, OCEA, and AFWERX, support, develop, and contribute to the comprehensive review of SBIR/STTR proposals and associated vendors. The expected workload requires 2,000 reviews and written inputs per year.Perform research and analysis of companies to identify patterns, concerns, or threats aiding in efforts to identify foreign intelligence entities and other adversarial threats to OSI and DOD programs.Annually produce an analytic product summarizing trends and threats from foreign entities to supported SBIR/STTR elements.Within policy and law, and in collaboration with AFWERX, Office of Commercial and Economic Analysis (OCEA), and The Office of Special Investigations (OSI), establish a process to continually monitor previously assessed companies for new or developing foreign ownership, control, or influence (FOCI) concerns.Provide analytical support to agents, other analytical division, and OSI leadership in support of related investigative and national security efforts. Identify trends and actions of intellectual property theft and technology transfer investigated by OSI, and provide informational briefings outlining findings to facilitate the DAF efforts to prevent such theft/loss.Identify access and threat vectors commonly exploited by foreign intelligence, or other adversaries, to target DAF/DOD programs and associated supply chains, and subsequently provide informational briefings and other analytical products in support of the DAF's risk mitigation efforts, as needed.Produce and publish analytical products via portal, SharePoint, and other electronic methods for OSI leadership, OSI field offices, and SBA leadership/customers.Establish and maintain accurate and up‑to‑date records of all counterintelligence assessments and associated documentation.Support ongoing research into small business and vendor efforts to develop published all‑source analysis.Conduct counterintelligence assessments on potential SBIR/STTR vendors and proposals to identify potential foreign ownership, control, or influence, cybersecurity and regulatory risks.Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders, such as program managers, analysts, and other relevant parties to ensure that counterintelligence assessments are conducted in a timely and effective manner.Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and industry best practices related to counterintelligence, FOCI, cybersecurity, and regulatory risk.Report recommendations and inputs to the OSI Technical Lead.As a member of the OSI SBIR/STTR Due Diligence Team responsible for developing and coordinating procedures for assessing AFWERX SBIR/STTR requests, prepare analytical reports, make assessments, and manage case closures.May be requested and required to participate in Proposal Support functions due to expertise.CompetenciesKnowledge of the principles and practices of counterintelligence functional services.Specific knowledge and at least one year of experience conducting research across multiple acquisition and intelligence databases and networks such as CHROME, Think Analyze Connect (TAC), System for Award Management (SAM), Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, Retrieval System (EDGAR) (SEC.gov), and LexisNexis to prepare foreign intelligence threat assessment reports for technology protection.Ability to communicate effectively with others, both orally and in writing, and to produce clear and concise intelligence products and presentations.ExperiencePresentation and written skills essential as findings will be regularly presented, both orally and in writing.Demonstrated ability to work from high‑level, limited and evolving guidance to produce timely and effective results.Ability to work both independently and with personnel from multiple organizations.Experience with SBIR/STTR.Experience conducting all‑source CI analysis to assess the threats posed by companies with identified risks via threat assessment reports.At least 3years of experience collecting, evaluating and analyzing raw and processed intelligence reporting concerning threats to DoD technologies.At least 3years of experience in the principles, concepts, and methodologies of intelligence analysis and research, including statistical methods, link, pattern, and timeline analysis, and database manipulation; and at least one year of demonstrated knowledge in the authorship of finished intelligence adhering to DNI analytic tradecraft standards.At least 3years of experience using analytical software and presentation tools such as Analyst Notebook, Microsoft Publisher, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Adobe suite products.At least 3years of experience with the link analysis process, including the ability to make connections between foreign intelligence entities and operations.Two or more years of experience planning and accomplishing work independently and/or as part of a working group or team to provide timely and quick responses to Requests for Information.EducationBachelor's degree & (5) years' experience or equivalent (10) years of professional experience in lieu of a degree.Additional Eligibility QualificationsKnowledge of Joint‑Publication (JP) 2‑0.Knowledge of Intelligence Community Directives (ICD): 203, 205, 206, 211, and 731.Knowledge of Department of Defense Directives (DoDD): 5240.10 and 5240.02.Knowledge of Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI): 5000.86, 5240.04, 5240.18, 5240.19, and 5240.24.Must possess or be able to obtain/maintain a TS/SCI security clearance.Position DetailsPosition type: Full time, Monday–Friday.Travel: Primarily local during the business day, with occasional out‑of‑area travel and overnight stays.SiteQuantico, Virginia.Salary Range\$45,000–\$60,000.#J-18808-Ljbffr

Job DescriptionATTENTION MILITARY‑AFFILIATED JOB SEEKERS - Our organization works with partner companies to source qualified talent for their open roles. The following position is available to Veterans, Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve Members, Military Spouses, Wounded Warriors, and their Caregivers. If you have the required skill set, education requirements, and experience, please click the submit button and follow the next steps.SummaryANG is seeking a Counterintelligence Analyst to support the Office of Special Investigations (OSI), as part of a cross‑functional Department of the Air Force (DAF) team charged with developing, implementing, and overseeing the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Due Diligence process. This position is onsite at Wright Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio.Essential FunctionsIn coordination with OSI, OCEA, and AFWERX, support, develop, and contribute to the comprehensive review of SBIR/STTR proposals and associated vendors. The expected workload requires 2,000 reviews and written inputs per year.Perform research and analysis of companies to identify patterns, concerns, or threats aiding in efforts to identify foreign intelligence entities and other adversarial threats to OSI and DOD programs.Annually produce an analytic product summarizing trends and threats from foreign entities to supported SBIR/STTR elements.Within policy and law, and in collaboration with AFWERX, Office of Commercial and Economic Analysis (OCEA), and The Office of Special Investigations (OSI), establish a process to continually monitor previously assessed companies for new or developing foreign ownership, control, or influence (FOCI) concerns.Provide analytical support to agents, other analytical division, and OSI leadership in support of related investigative and national security efforts. Identify trends and actions of intellectual property theft and technology transfer investigated by OSI, and provide informational briefings outlining findings to facilitate the DAF efforts to prevent such theft/loss.Identify access and threat vectors commonly exploited by foreign intelligence, or other adversaries, to target DAF/DOD programs and associated supply chains, and subsequently provide informational briefings and other analytical products in support of the DAF's risk mitigation efforts, as needed.Produce and publish analytical products via portal, SharePoint, and other electronic methods for OSI leadership, OSI field offices, and SBA leadership/customers.Establish and maintain accurate and up‑to‑date records of all counterintelligence assessments and associated documentation.Support ongoing research into small business and vendor efforts to develop published all‑source analysis.Conduct counterintelligence assessments on potential SBIR/STTR vendors and proposals to identify potential foreign ownership, control, or influence, cybersecurity and regulatory risks.Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders, such as program managers, analysts, and other relevant parties to ensure that counterintelligence assessments are conducted in a timely and effective manner.Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and industry best practices related to counterintelligence, FOCI, cybersecurity, and regulatory risk.Report recommendations and inputs to the OSI Technical Lead.As a member of the OSI SBIR/STTR Due Diligence Team responsible for developing and coordinating procedures for assessing AFWERX SBIR/STTR requests, prepare analytical reports, make assessments, and manage case closures.May be requested and required to participate in Proposal Support functions due to expertise.CompetenciesKnowledge of the principles and practices of counterintelligence functional services.Specific knowledge and at least one year of experience conducting research across multiple acquisition and intelligence databases and networks such as CHROME, Think Analyze Connect (TAC), System for Award Management (SAM), Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, Retrieval System (EDGAR) (SEC.gov), and LexisNexis to prepare foreign intelligence threat assessment reports for technology protection.Ability to communicate effectively with others, both orally and in writing, and to produce clear and concise intelligence products and presentations.ExperiencePresentation and written skills essential as findings will be regularly presented, both orally and in writing.Demonstrated ability to work from high‑level, limited and evolving guidance to produce timely and effective results.Ability to work both independently and with personnel from multiple organizations.Experience with SBIR/STTR.Experience conducting all‑source CI analysis to assess the threats posed by companies with identified risks via threat assessment reports.At least 3years of experience collecting, evaluating and analyzing raw and processed intelligence reporting concerning threats to DoD technologies.At least 3years of experience in the principles, concepts, and methodologies of intelligence analysis and research, including statistical methods, link, pattern, and timeline analysis, and database manipulation; and at least one year of demonstrated knowledge in the authorship of finished intelligence adhering to DNI analytic tradecraft standards.At least 3years of experience using analytical software and presentation tools such as Analyst Notebook, Microsoft Publisher, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Adobe suite products.At least 3years of experience with the link analysis process, including the ability to make connections between foreign intelligence entities and operations.Two or more years of experience planning and accomplishing work independently and/or as part of a working group or team to provide timely and quick responses to Requests for Information.EducationBachelor's degree & (5) years' experience or equivalent (10) years of professional experience in lieu of a degree.Additional Eligibility QualificationsKnowledge of Joint‑Publication (JP) 2‑0.Knowledge of Intelligence Community Directives (ICD): 203, 205, 206, 211, and 731.Knowledge of Department of Defense Directives (DoDD): 5240.10 and 5240.02.Knowledge of Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI): 5000.86, 5240.04, 5240.18, 5240.19, and 5240.24.Must possess or be able to obtain/maintain a TS/SCI security clearance.Position DetailsPosition type: Full time, Monday–Friday.Travel: Primarily local during the business day, with occasional out‑of‑area travel and overnight stays.SiteQuantico, Virginia.Salary Range\$45,000–\$60,000.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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